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New IBM Software Brings Web 2.0 to Mobile Phones
Sprint Uses IBM Lotus Expeditor Software to Enhance Mobile Content for Its Windows Mobile 6 Smartphone Customers
Mar. 24, 2008 02:45 PM
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IBM announced that the Lotus Expeditor software platform is
extending desktop computing and Web 2.0 capabilities to mobile phones.
Mobile phone users will be able to run several desktop-style
applications like social networking, mashups and other consumer or business
applications simultaneously on a variety of mobile phones.
The new version of IBM Lotus Expeditor 6.1.2 software
enables mobile application developers to create new applications and services
that combine information from different sources. Key to Lotus Expeditor
technology is the use of the Eclipse embedded Rich Client Platform (eRCP)
application model, which allows applications to be created to span desktop and
mobile devices.
"People want to be productive anywhere, anytime,"
said Alistair Rennie, vice president, Development, IBM Lotus Software.
"IBM Lotus Expeditor enables faster delivery of a new generation of Web
2.0 applications to mobile phones. Already supporting Lotus Notes and Lotus
Sametime, Expeditor has a proven track record as a platform for innovative
applications."
Social Networking describes people connecting with others
on-line through messaging, blogging and discussion groups using a business
service like IBM Lotus Connections or consumer communities such as Facebook,
MySpace and LinkedIn. An example of a mashup is a Web-based view that includes
directions to a beach, weather conditions there and a list of restaurants with
reviews, all integrated from different sources. Lotus Expeditor software
enables social networking and mashups to be further integrated into routine
tasks like vacation planning, for one example. By mashing up regional
information about sightseeing hot spots with local travel information sources
that can be instantly contacted through social networking capabilities, a
vacationer can gain immediate insight into interesting side trips in the middle
of a vacation.
Sprint Titan -- a configuration of IBM Lotus Expeditor
Sprint is providing the application developer community with
a beta version of a new software platform named Titan based on IBM Lotus
Expeditor software. It allows developers to move business applications using
the Eclipse development framework from the desktop to most Windows Mobile 6
smartphones from Sprint.
Because of Sprint's open approach to application
development, developers already are beginning to use Titan to create CRM, sales
force automation and other business applications that let business customers
take tools traditionally limited to a desktop out of the office, and use the
applications nearly whenever and wherever they need them. First made available
in December 2007 to developers at the annual Sprint Application Developers
Conference, Titan can now be downloaded on most Windows Mobile 6 smartphones
from Sprint.
"Titan is another step in Sprint's evolution toward
truly open mobile development. We are intentionally blurring the lines between
desktop and mobile development and allowing developers to easily move their
applications to the mobile environment," said Tom Moore, director of
Mobile Business Solutions, Sprint. "To make it easy for business
developers, we're doing it in conjunction with the Eclipse development tools
that application developers are already using. This accelerates the delivery of
new services and capabilities to our customers."
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