Archive for May 19th, 2008

Sybase spokesman John Chen told the Reuters Global Technology, Media and Telecoms Summit in New York that his company will soon begin selling software that allows businesses to securely send e-mail to the iPhone. It is hoped that this technology will help the iPhone gain popularity among the business community. When asked for a specific time for launch, Chen simply said, “It will be soon.”

Chen said Sybase’s product will allow workers to access their iPhone e-mail with the same level of security that can be found on Treo smartphones and the BlackBerry. Sybase is also developing security software for the open source smartphone platform Android.

Sybase currently sells security software for the BlackBerry, Treo and smartphones running on the Symbian operating system.

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Via Mobilecrunch

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While consumers have long been able to grab Boost Mobile’s prepaid offerings at Wal-Mart, 711, and a big number of other retail outlets, the company has yet to have any stores to call their own. That changed this morning, when Boost Mobile cut the ribbon on three Boost-exclusive locations: Huntington Park, California, Hialeah, Florida, and Houston, Texas.

Each “home base” comes in at around 1,500 square feet. Like just about every other company, they’re aiming to give off a green vibe, filling the stores with furniture and decor made of recycled materials.

The company wants their store to be more than just a place to buy their goods. “Our stores have a great vibe and highlight the best we have to offer,” said Michael Lanzon, vice president of sales and marketing, Boost Mobile. “But they’re much more than just retail spots aimed at attracting customers, the stores are centers for community connection. Becoming an integral part of these neighborhoods is a priority for Boost, and we are actively engaging local civic officials and giving back to charities in the communities where our stores are located.”

Via Mobilecrunch

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