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IBM Launches Software and Solution to Help Businesses Extend Key
Information to Mobile Workers
posted by WDN (editor@wirelessdevnet.com), May 06, 2003
Hill Air Force Base Chooses New Software to Earn Rapid Return on its IT
Investment;
Lucent Integrates Roaming Features into Service Provider Solution
Armonk, NY, May 6, 2003 - Building on the company's momentum to help
customers extend their e-infrastructure through pervasive computing, IBM
today announced the availability of a new solution to help enterprises
extend business information to mobile workers and gain a greater return on
their information technology investment.
Called the Mobile Office Entry Jumpstart, this solution includes IBM
e-servers, WebSphere software and IBM services to help enterprises in
numerous industries pilot and test run WebSphere software with Palm
Tungsten handheld computers supporting up to 50 clients. It enables
customers in a variety of industries the flexibility to start small and
grow to enterprise scale offering capabilities that help companies extend
applications to devices to support Sales Force Automation (SFA) and Field
Force Automation (SFA).
Underscoring the company's aggressive charge to create an open
standards-based infrastructure capable of supporting different devices,
different networks and different types of interaction, the new software
adds to IBM's range of solutions for mobile workers. With today's
announcement, IBM now supports more of the handheld operating systems
worldwide than any other vendor - - including support for the Palm OS,
Linux, Symbian, and Pocket PC platforms. Together, these handheld operating
systems make up at least 90% of the worldwide market. IBM has made recent
announcements with - - Palm, Sharp, Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Cisco and
Matsushita - - beginning a movement to develop a framework to provide true
interoperability across operating systems, devices, markets and operators.
The solution includes the new version of IBM WebSphere Everyplace Access,
middleware that enables a wide range of pervasive devices to provide mobile
professionals constant wireless access to a wide range of enterprise data
in databases as well as personal productivity applications and Lotus
Instant Messaging. New features in the product include an innovative
capability called Intelligent Notification Services (INS). This feature
proactively notifies mobile employees of important information coming from
e-mail, supply chain and legacy systems to their preferred device. For
instance, a user can configure a preferred way to be notified that an order
is coming in and/or it is available for shipment.
The jumpstart solution will include IBM WebSphere Everyplace Connection
Manager (WECM), software that enables high speed connections that help
users roam seamlessly between wireline connections, PWLAN hot spots and
existing public wireless connections without losing the existing session.
Additionally, Lucent Technologies has selected IBM to help create an
end-to-end solution. Lucent has tested, and can integrate, WECM with its
mobile high-speed data offers for service providers, enabling a high level
of interoperability and roaming capabilities. The new mobile starter kit
will offer customers up to 50 aircards provided by carriers that support
1XRTT networks allowing customers to access e-mail and other systems
remotely. Also known as CDMA2000, 1xRTT is an evolutionary step toward 3G
technology based on the CDMA platform that allows network customers to
access voice, e-mail and other data services remotely at ISDN-like speeds
of up to 153Kbps.
The Mobile Office Entry Jumpstart solution is priced at less than $100,000
depending upon the number of users. It is currently available in the U.S.
"Wireless technology is booming with customers extending their existing IT
infrastructure to all types of computing devices," said Rodney Adkins,
general manager, IBM Pervasive Computing Division. "IBM's momentum in
pervasive computing is driven by our commitment to open industry standards
across the IT spectrum. We're partnering with leaders and innovators both
inside and outside of traditional computing, and developing frameworks to
provide the true interoperability this market needs for continued growth."
"WEA 4.3 sets the bar for a comprehensive mobile worker productivity
platform," said Todd Bradley, president and chief executive officer, Palm
Solutions Group. "At Palm, mobile productivity is key, and WEA 4.3 provides
the platform."
Based on IBM's new Wireless Enterprise Delivery Environment, the offering
supports an open framework which provides a common development and
deployment platform that helps companies to cost-effectively and rapidly
support new applications -- such as mobile sales and field force
automation, e-mail access, asset monitoring, supply chain management and
mobile commerce -- as well as new devices and networks. Working in this
same framework, IBM's Service Provider Delivery Environment brings new
voice, text and Internet-based services to customers faster, easier and at
a lower cost as part of the new solution.
Hill Air Force Base transforms supply chain with IBM software:
As part of today's announcement demonstrating the company's momentum in the
marketplace, IBM said The Air Force Material Center at Hill Air Force Base,
HAFB, in Ogden, Utah, has chosen the company to deploy a highly secure,
FIPS-140 certified, wireless solution that is expected to enhance aircraft
maintenance operations. Hill Air Force Base will use the solution to
radically transform the way it manages worldwide logistical support for the
repair, replacement and maintenance of thousands of components for the
nation's fleet of F-16, A-10 and C-130 military aircraft.
Running both WebSphere Everyplace Access and WebSphere Everyplace
Connection Manager on IBM AIX eServers, Hill Air Force Base will use the
new wireless solution to provide logistics managers real time on-demand
access to its Automated Manifest Tracking System (AMTS). AMTS is a critical
parts delivery application that helps Air Force Depots keep track of and
account for delivery and distribution of parts between worldwide Bases and
the Defense Logistics Agency.
"We evaluated several products on the market very carefully and selected
IBM based on its industry expertise at providing an open, integrated,
secure end-to-end wireless solution that we expect to save the Air Force
millions of dollars each year," says Myron Anderson, Provisional IT
Director, Hill Air Force Base. "Our requirements for high-grade security,
device independence and flexibility were highly demanding. The WebSphere
platform offers FIPS-compliant encryption, fast implementation, immediate
e-mail access across a range of device and a programming model for legacy
applications like AMTS."
Hill Air Force Base is the latest in a large number of IBM bellwether
customer deployments including Boeing, CapWIN Honda, Daimler Chrysler,
Hyundai, DCX, e-Suds, Air Canada, British Airways, Safeway, the Toronto
Police Department, AirToolz and Cirque du Soleil to deliver a variety of
wireless solutions -- from Web-enabled, self-service kiosks at airports and
washing machines at college Laundromats, to telematics systems that ensure
driver safety and wireless innovations that improve crisis communication
and information sharing in emergency response situations. IBM works across
the entire ecosystem on embedded technologies: from low-power chips
specifically designed for devices to smart-cards and the services that tie
it all together.
About Palm:
Palm OS is a registered trademark of PalmSource, Inc., a subsidiary of
Palm, Inc.. Palm and Tungsten are trademarks of Palm, Inc.
About IBM:
IBM is the world's largest information technology company, with 80 years of
leadership in helping businesses innovate. Drawing on resources from across
IBM and key business partners, IBM offers a wide range of services,
solutions and technologies that enable customers to take full advantage of
the on demand era. More information about IBM can be found on the web at
www.ibm.com.
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