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MediaFriends Partners with Sybase at the Cutting Edge of SMS Technology – Sybase 365


www.sybase.com MediaFriends mission to basically to create a new global ecosystem of SMS and the IP world and mobile all merge together. And that’s something that we do very well in the multi screen messaging format that Sybase and MediaFriends developed pretty well together by the fact that SMS, even though people as a PSTN technology, which PSTN is it root technology, ninety nine percent of SMS and MMS messages in the world run over the internet.. IP. And but that small small one percent is still rooted in PSTN and that’s something that Sybase has done very well, in fact that’s what Sybase’s 365 is rooted in. So through MediaFriends and Sybase’s joint efforts together we have basically created a new global ecosystem, that’s, as Bill Dudley from Sybase’s 365 points out, we’ve built a very cool product. Working with Sybase 365 has been actually, very easy and a pleasure because of the fact that Sybase 365 is the global leader in SMS and MMS aggregation, takes care of that whole aspect for us, And in working with them they have actually come with ideas that we can work actually work together on and delve into new areas especially in the enterprise space. In applying some of the technology that we have developed into things that Sybase can do together with us such as taking advantage of A to P type technologies as well as new A to P type applications that no one has ever done before that should actually be very interesting to enterprises. When MediaFriends was looking for a

iAnywhere Mobile Office for iPhone – Sybase – Secure Enterprise Data


In this video, Bryan Whitmarsh, Senior Product Manager for Sybase, provides an overview of the latest features and benefits of the iAnywhere Mobile Office solution — especially the new functionality for the iPhone.Everything that you see in Brian’s demo is made possible by the iAnywhere Mobile Office Platform. www.sybase.com [Video Transcript] Hello, my name is Bryan Whitmarsh and I am a Product Manager here at Sybase. Today what I am going to talk to you about is our exciting iAnywhere Mobile Office product. Now this product provides secure enterprise e-mail to mobile devices. These mobile devices can be the Apple iPhone; it can be the latest Nokia devices such as the Series 60 5th Edition devices as well as the popular Windows Mobile Platform. From a backend perspective, we support IBM Lotus Domino as well as Microsoft Exchange, and with our exciting 57 release we also provide the support for internet standard mail systems such as iMap and POP systems. Now what I want to do is talk to you a little more in detail about our unique iPhone approach. What we do with the iPhone is provide an enterprise sandbox. What does that mean? What that means is that we set aside a portion of the iPhone to synchronize the enterprise data to and that portion of the iPhone we will protect by encrypting the data. We will also provide password mechanisms to only allow access with password protection and also the ability to wipe data for example if a number of incorrect passwords have been

Information Anywhere Suite – Enterprise Email for the iPhone – Sybase


www.sybase.com In this video, Brain Whitmarsh a product manager from Sybase, describes how the iPhone can be used in your enterprise to effectively send and receive mail as well as give you views into your corporate and personal contacts. With Sybase Information Anywhere you can be in Airplane mode, write emails, and it will store them and send them all as soon as you turn off Airplane mode. Hello. My name is Brian Whitmarsh and Im a product manager for Sybase iAnywhere. Today what I would like to show you is how the iPhone can be used in your enterprise to effectively send and receive mail as well as give you a view into your corporate and personal contacts on this device. Let me start by simply going into the mail client on the iPhone. I click on the mail icon. Instantly it brings me into my mailbox. Now it’s going out and communicating with the Information Anywhere Suite server and grabbing all of my updates. So I have a fresh copy of my e-mail on the device. I can interact with this mail just like I would from my desktop. I can reply to it. I can reply to all and so on. Now let’s say that I want to send an email to someone thats not in the inbox of this device and it’s not in the contacts store of the device. With the Information Anywhere Suite we have an application thats called corporate directory lookup. By simply utilizing the Safari browser on the device, I have the ability to look up contacts that are either in my personal address book or my corporate address

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