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WirelessDevNet.com Press Release
Sybase iAnywhere Unveils New Secure Relay Architecture at TechWave 2006
Las Vegas, NV - TechWave 2006 - Sybase iAnywhere has
announced new secure relay architecture to be implemented across several
iAnywhere® products including Afaria®, OneBridge® and SQL Anywhere®, as well
as the company's recently announced Information Anywhere Suite. The new
architecture gives enterprises the ability to easily test, evaluate and
deploy software products in a secure environment, whether behind their
enterprise firewall or as part of a hosted solution.
"In today's world, it's time-consuming for IT administrators to go through
the steps of setting up secure testing scenarios for software evaluation,"
said Joe Owen, vice president engineering, Sybase iAnywhere. "Deploying the
software can take even longer. The new architecture serves as a secure
mobile gateway for enterprises to easily and quickly test and deploy any
iAnywhere products without needing to compromise their firewalls, cache
information on unknown servers or jeopardize the security of company data."
Attendees of Sybase TechWave 2006 will be able to test-drive the new
architecture in OneBridge Live, an upcoming feature of the next-generation
of OneBridge, which enables secure, cost-effective delivery of e-mail, PIM
(calendar, contacts, tasks), and other enterprise data to mobile workers
anytime, anywhere. The OneBridge Live hosted evaluation feature gives IT
administrators the ability to easily and securely evaluate OneBridge for use
within the enterprise.
As part of a special promotion with Palm, Inc., 100 TechWave attendees will
be able to take the OneBridge software for a test drive, enabling them to
access their corporate e-mail and PIM from a Palm® Treo(tm) 700w smartphone
during the conference. As an added benefit, the "TechWave-To-Go" AvantGo
Channel will enable mobile attendees to keep track of conference course
schedules, events, keynotes and more.
"The Sybase iAnywhere solution delivers on the mobile enterprise
requirements of easy-to-use applications with trusted security, which in
turn helps drive the adoption of our smartphones," said Joe Fabris, director
of wireless solutions, Palm, Inc. "Palm is strongly positioned to be the
smartphone brand name of choice for enterprise markets. We look forward to
working with Sybase iAnywhere to further realize the benefits of the Treo
platform's open email approach, business-ready applications, flexibility,
power and convenience."
Sybase iAnywhere products based on the new secure relay architecture have a
number of benefits:
Enterprises no longer need to open inbound server ports or firewalls
to enable pushing enterprise data to mobile devices.
IT administrators do not need to install or configure any components
in DMZ (demilitarized zone) while using iAnywhere products in conjunction
with the hosted Relay Server.
Companies can seamlessly connect any wireless mobile devices to
their enterprise data securely without staging data outside the firewall.
OneBridge Live is a component of OneBridge 5.5 to be announced later this
quarter.
About Sybase iAnywhere
Sybase iAnywhere enables success at the front lines of business. The company
holds worldwide market leadership positions in mobile and embedded
databases, mobile management and security, mobile middleware and
synchronization, and Bluetooth® and infrared protocol technologies. Tens of
millions of mobile devices, millions of subscribers, and 20,000 customers
and partners rely on the company's "Always Available" technologies,
including SQL Anywhere, Afaria, OneBridge, and the AvantGo mobile Internet
service. iAnywhere is a subsidiary of Sybase, Inc. (NYSE:SY)
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