Motorola Good Technology Group Motorola acquired Good Technology in January 2007 to form the Motorola Good Technology Group, a leader in enterprise wireless handheld computing software and services, delivering critical corporate information to the handhelds users choose, over the networks they prefer. Our Good Mobile Messaging and Good Mobile Intranet solutions extend enterprise applications - including Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Domino, intranets and certain web-enabled corporate applications - to mobile employees when and where they need them, using end-to-end AES encrypted, FIPS 140-2 certified security, and cradle-free, real-time two-way wireless synchronization. Jataayu Software Jataayu Software is a subsidiary of Integra Micro Systems headquartered in Bangalore, India. Leveraging our core competencies in the areas of communication and networking, our focus is on the wireless Internet arena. With our mission of "Unwiring the Internet", we are well positioned to offer world class cutting edge products, applications, services and consulting in the wireless internet front for global markets. Our vision is to make the availability of Internet information "Anywhere-Anytime" a reality. Our focus will be in developing products, applications, and offering services in the domains of WAP, Bluetooth, SMS, SIM Toolkit, VoIP, Voice XML, SyncML, Multimedia Messaging and emerging 3G technologies. We have already established ourselves as a leading technology player in the WAP field and we intend to progressively push the envelope for delivering futuristic solutions for today's as well as future business. Symbian Ltd. Symbian is a software licensing company, owned by wireless industry leaders, that is the trusted supplier of the advanced, open, standard operating system - Symbian OS - for data-enabled mobile phones. Symbian was established as a private independent company in June 1998 and is owned by Ericsson, Nokia, Panasonic, Motorola, Psion, Samsung Electronics, Siemens and Sony Ericsson. Headquartered in the UK, it has offices in Japan, Sweden, UK and the USA. Symbian has close to two decades of experience developing software technology for mobile computing devices and mobile phones. Symbian's role as a driving force for the wireless industry is internationally recognized. This is reflected by key partnerships with leading-edge technology companies worldwide. The world's first open Symbian OS phone became available in the first half of 2001 the Nokia 9210 Communicator. Openwave Systems Inc. Openwave Systems Inc. is a provider of infrastructure software, applications and services that enable the convergence of the Internet and wireless and wireline communications. The Company's Openwave Services OS (operating system) software suite enables telecommunication companies and wireless service providers to create and deploy new revenue-generating services, while providing their subscribers with a rich personalized experience. The Openwave Services OS software suite is designed to provide carrier-class scalability and reliability, and work with industry standards such as WAP (wireless application protocol), XHTML (extensible hypertext markup language), SyncML (synchronized markup language) and VoiceXML (voice extensible markup language). In July 2002, the Company acquired SignalSoft Corporation, a company engaged in software applications for both commercial and emergency (E911) location-based services. Sun Microsystems, Inc. Sun Microsystems, Inc. is singularly focused on products and services for network computing. The Company's product line consists of computer systems and workstations, storage, software and associated services. Its products are based on several core technologies, including its Solaris Operating Environment, UltraSPARC (UltraSPARC Scalable Processor Architecture) microprocessor architecture and the Java programming language. In September 2001, the Company acquired several of the non-core assets of Critical Path, Inc., including TRANS, BATCH and PATH3270.
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