Sun Java Mobile Communications clients include:
All leading-edge phones will be able to synchronize over-the-air with calendar and contact data stored on Sun Communication Suite servers. Sun Java Mobile communications expands client spectrum from desktop and webtop to now include mobile devices. SyncML devices can be configured to accept push updates. Users can manually "pull" the updates from the server as well as send local changes back to the servers.
Upon purchase, customers will have the opportunity to download the software.
| Feature | Benefits |
|---|---|
| Highly scalable solution | Offers RIM-like service for the mass market, increasing utilization of the data network for operators |
| Highly secure | Sends data over the Internet via SSL |
| Data sent over Internet via SSL | Software is based on open-standards protocols |
| Unique zero-footprint architecture | Provides a faster take-up rate for mobile synchronization than competing solutions. No installation necessary on the mobile device |
| Sun Java Communications Suite integration | Uses LDAP to authenticate the user pursuant to his credentials in the Sun Java Communications Suite |
| Platform options | Can be deployed on Sun Application Server 9.1 and on multiple platforms, including Solaris 9 or 10 OS, Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3.0 U1, 4.0 |
| Item serializers and Dynamic Device Configuration (DDC) | Enables the gateway to stay constantly up-to-date with changes to configurations of phone manufacturers and models through a live update mechanism |
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