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SYWARE
updates its mEnable mobile database software to v2
Boston,
April 11, 2005 -- (MobileVillage) -- SYWARE has announced
mEnable 2.0, which provides mobile device users with wireless
access to enterprise data and run database applications on
handhelds and connect to
ODBC-enabled databases in real-time.
With
mEnable's always-connected interface to corporate servers,
users get real-time access to large amounts of centralized
data that was formerly trapped at central facilities.
For those
who cannot rely on a continuous connection to server data,
SYWARE offers its mEnable Occasionally Connected software.
When the network is available, users read from and write to
the enterprise server. When coverage is lost, they work locally.
When coverage is restored, the local and server databases
are synchronized and users resume working against the server.
mEnable
compliments the company's Visual CE software product line
that lets users rapidly create database applications, without
programming, that can be deployed on any Windows Mobile device.
The
new version of mEnable also lets developers use VB .NET to
create VB .NET applications instead of Java-built applications.
Support
for TCP/IP allows mEnable to work on any LAN, WAN, or Internet
connection using the TCP/IP protocol. The network can be based
on local Ethernet, Internet protocol, 802.11 wireless LAN,
GPRSM, or Bluetooth.
mEnable
runs on handheld units to tablets to laptops, including Windows
XP-powered Tablet PCs, Windows Mobile Pocket PCs, and all
devices running Windows CE, Windows 9x, Windows 2000, Windows
NT, and Windows XP. The software is priced at US $499 for
the mEnable SDK plus 10 run-time licenses. mEnable single
user license: $99; owners of Visual CE Personal Edition can
get mEnable for $69. The mEnable SDK packaged with 100 run-times
is $1999.
To try
or buy mEnable or to learn more about Visual CE, see the SYWARE
web site or the company's summary
page on MobileVillage.
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