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Impetus Technologies (www.impetus.com), the pioneers in outsourced product development and engineering services, will demonstrate cutting edge technology proficiency in the areas of ‘Push email’ and ‘Presence platforms for mobile’ at CTIA Wireless I.T. & Entertainment in San Francisco from 10 till 12 September, 2008. Impetus will showcase their Mobile Laboratory Division (mLabs) which offers development services for software and technology clients in the Mobile & Wireless domain. mLabs has helped design and build ground-breaking applications for its clients, which position them as market leaders.
Push email utilizes a delivery system with real-time capability to “push” email through to the handset as soon as it arrives, rather than requiring the handset to poll and collect or pull mail manually. With a push email smart phone, for example, a user’s mailbox is constantly updated with arriving email without any user intervention. This solution has been downloaded by hundreds of thousands of people worldwide.
Presence is a catalyst for interactive services for those users who demand an enriched communications environment. The presence platform opens the door for real-time, personalized next generation mobile services, including person-to-person and person-to-computer services such as gaming, conferencing, chat rooms and real-time information services.
Impetus mLabs focuses on exploring the evolution of strategies, techniques, and technologies, essential in the drive for organizational mobility, agility and success. mLabs has an expert group of engineers working on the latest innovations on different mobile platforms such as iPhone, JavaME, BREW, RIM BlackBerry, Symbian, Windows Mobile, Flash Lite etc.
Impetus CEO, Praveen Kankariya, remarked on the occasion, “The mobile/wireless industry is evolving at a rapid pace and we are proud to play a part in pushing the boundaries of technology driven services by developing innovative mobile applications quickly and cost-effectively.”
Impetus will be exhibiting at the CTIA Wireless I.T. & Entertainment show at the Developers Pavilion in Booth 119.
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