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Synexpress, Space Bridge create history

April 10, 2001 17:27 Hrs (IST)

Bangalore: An Indian based wireless solutions provider, WDC Solutions has, for the first time in the world, developed two products that offers automatic synchronisation of data and inter operability on multiple wireless devices.

Synexpress, the first product which will shortly hit the market made management of information on mobile devices seamless and this would be followed by the release of Space Bridge that would enable wireless connection between mobile phones, laptops, PDAs and desktops, Company Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Manju S Murthy told reporters on Monday night.

He said that the company had entered into technical partnership with two British firms would enable the wireless economy by connecting companies with their customers and deliver the information that people need it. “We make it easier for companies to develop, deploy and manage their wireless applications,” he added.

He said WDC Solution's customers were chip vendors, stack vendors and intellectual property vendors. It' s tie up with Cambridge Silicon Radio, a pioneer in creating the first truly integrated single chip Bluetooth System would result in implementation of generic wireless protocols and enhance their usage.

The company unveiled its products at the Blooth Summit in Beverly hills in California in February this year and this was followed with the participation in Cellular Telecommunications and Internet Association Meet held in Las Vegas in the United states.

Murthy said that the company would initially offer its product in Europe where the introduction of Bluetooth technology would be faster than the United States.

He said that the company developed generic wireless stacks and worked with clients to provide application level integration services for wireless devices. Its services included architecting, developing and integrating solutions.

Another Director Arun Acharya said that the company planned to invest Rs 2 crores through “angel funding”, to build up the market in the US and Europe. It aimed to capture 50 per cent of the market in the area.

UNI




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