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Compaq iPAQ Mobile
Solutions
Compaq's award winning iPAQ Pocket PC has enjoyed tremendous
success, and with good reason. Along with the brilliant display
and sleek design, Compaq pioneered the innovative iPAQ Expansion
Pack system, bringing more flexibility to handheld computing than
ever before. The iPAQ Pocket PC family offers unsurpassed
performance and expandability to meet the widest range of handheld
computing needs.
Come and see the best
Pocket PC in the industry-the Compaq iPAQ Pocket PC, and the array
of exciting options and accessories, With the recent introduction
of two newest members of its iPAQ Pocket PC family--the H3700 and
H3800 Series--the best is now even better, giving customers the
ultimate blend of performance, connectivity and expandability.
Company Background
Founded in 1982, Compaq Computer Corporation is a global
provider of enterprise technology and solutions. Compaq designs,
develops, manufactures and markets hardware, software, solutions
and services, including industry-leading enterprise storage and
computing solutions, fault-tolerant business-critical solutions,
communication products, and desktop and portable personal
computers that are sold in more than 200 countries. Information on
Compaq and its products and services is available at http://www.compaq.com. |
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Interactive
Intelligence is a global
developer of multi-channel interaction management software that
enables enterprises, contact centers, and service providers to
automate virtually every aspect of their business communications.
The company was founded in 1994 and has an installed customer base
of more than 900 companies worldwide.
Interactive Intelligence developed
its first wireless application gateway product, called Mobilité,
to enable companies to rapidly create, deploy and maintain
wireless productivity applications. Mobilité helps organizations
to increase user productivity by giving them access to databases,
e-mail systems, PBXs, and other corporate information and
communications systems from virtually any PDA device.
Mobilité is based on the company's
open, unified Interaction Center Platform. Key architectural
advantages of this proven platform include better throughput on
devices, simplified maintenance, built-in integration points, and
flexible access methods.
Interactive Intelligence has been
honored with Microsoft's 1998 Fastest Growing Independent Software
Vendors' award, Red Herring's Top 100 Technology IPOs of 1999,
Software Magazine's 2000 Top Global 500 Software and Services
Companies, and Frost & Sullivan's 2001 Entrepreneurial Company
of the Year award.
Interactive Intelligence's
products have also won numerous awards, including Byte Magazine's
1998 Top 25 Technologies, Solutions Integrator's 1999 SI Impact
award, and TMC Labs Innovation 2000 award.
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Intel delivers on the
demand for next-generation Internet applications and wireless
devices with the Intel® Personal Internet Client Architecture
(Intel® PCA). Designed to allow independent hardware and software
development for computing and applications subsystems, Intel PCA
simplifies the development process and speeds time-to-market.
Utilizing the processing versatility of the Intel® Applications
Processors with Intel® XScale technology together with
high-density flash memory and cellular baseband chipsets, Intel
PCA is leading the way to the wireless future. This highly
scalable, standards-based architecture supports leading operating
systems and global wireless standards for easy integration and
expansion. Applications based on the Intel PCA open software
infrastructure can be easily ported to other devices or operating
systems, increasing product line robustness and maximizing use of
engineering resources. The Intel® PCA Developer Network is a
large collection of third-party companies that develop integrated
hardware and software products including MPEG4, text-to-speech,
unified messaging, Internet audio, video-conferencing, video
playback and other dynamic features. And with Intel's advanced
technology expertise, Intel PCA combines the superior processing
power and low power operation of Intel Applications Processors to
deliver robust, media-rich Internet functionality. In addition,
Intel's GPRS embedded modules provide essential building blocks
for device manufacturers who are looking to build the latest
Internet appliance or add wireless capabilities into existing
products. |
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