Microsoft Corporation Microsoft Corporation develops, manufactures, licenses and supports a wide range of software products for a multitude of computing devices. The Company's software products include scalable operating systems for servers, personal computers (PCs) and intelligent devices. UNISYS Corporation Unisys Corporation is a worldwide information technology services and solutions company that combines expertise in systems integration, outsourcing, infrastructure, server technology and consulting to help clients achieve competitive advantage. The Company has two business segments, Services and Technology. In the Services segment, Unisys provides a portfolio of solutions and services, including systems integration and consulting MobileSys, Inc. "MobileSys is the world's leading wireless messaging services provider. Our solutions include a global wireless network, two-way wireless messaging software, integrations to major enterprise applications, and device and alert management software. Our solutions provide: A Global wireless data network Ubicco In 2004, 50% of Internet users will access the Web through non-PC terminals, and there will be more than a billion mobile phone subscribers (source: IDC). Thus, in order to communicate effectively, companies will need to address all types of terminals, wired or wireless. Ubicco has been imagining and developing solutions to meet these new needs since 1999. To provide software editors, manufacturers and xSPs * with multi-access software solutions which can be integrated quickly and at minimum cost into their own service offers. Based on innovative technology, these solutions cover the whole range of needs linked to multi-access broadcasting: the acquisition, transformation and broadcast of services and corporate applications on all non-PC channels: SMS , WAP *, i-mode, PDAs, Web TV, voice. BSI Co., Ltd. BSI has been a pioneer in developing, planning and managing content for cellular phones in Japan. This content is being distributed to cellular phones utilizing different browsers, and fulfills a variety of needs. BSI's main focus has been the development of Internet service contents for J-Phone's J-Sky service. Although NTT DoCoMo holds a large share of the market in Japan with 'i-mode' services, J-Phone has gained a modest share of the market through a strategy of focusing on content development such as e-mail and browsing available services. They have followed this approach since entering the content services market, and have differentiated themselves by continually expanding their content structure.
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