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.
Nokia
is the world leader in mobile communications. Backed by its experience,
innovation, user-friendliness and secure solutions, the company has
become the leading supplier of mobile phones and a leading supplier of
mobile, fixed and IP networks. By adding mobility to the Internet Nokia
creates new opportunities for companies and further enriches the daily
lives of people.
Nokia comprises two business groups:
Nokia Networks and Nokia Mobile Phones. In addition, the company
includes a separate Nokia Ventures Organization and the corporate
research unit, Nokia Research Center.
Nokia is the world's largest mobile phone
manufacturer. With our comprehensive product portfolio covering all
consumer segments and cellular handset protocols, we believe that Nokia
is in a strong position to lead the development of mobile
communications, based on our vision of a world in which an increasing
share of all personal communication-whether voice, data, images or
video, or services and transactions-occurs over personal wireless
terminals such as mobile phones.
We seek to enable people to connect with
one another and to various sources of services and information,
regardless of time or place. Our technology and applications are based
on solutions designed to function together seamlessly and effectively.
Interactive
Intelligence is a global developer of multi-channel interaction
management software designed as a simple and cost-effective alternative
to proprietary telecommunications and computer telephony integration
solutions.
The company's unique suite of
communications software includes a wireless application gateway product
called Mobilité™. Mobilité enables organizations to rapidly create,
deploy and maintain wireless productivity applications. Mobilité
increases productivity by giving mobile employees access to databases,
e-mail systems, PBXs and other corporate information and communications
systems from popular PDA devices such as the Pocket PC, Blackberry and
Palm.
Key architectural advantages of Mobilité
include better throughput on devices, simplified maintenance, built-in
integration points and flexible access methods.
Since its founding in 1994, Interactive
Intelligence has been honored with numerous awards, including Frost
& Sullivan's 2001 Entrepreneurial Company of the Year and Software
Magazine's 2002 Top Global 500 Software and Services Companies.
Interactive Intelligence has more than
900 customers and is headquartered in Indianapolis, IN, USA with
approximately 20 offices worldwide.