La Jolla, CA --
mSolve Eliminates Mobile Device Roadblocks; Open Terra's New Platform
Makes Wireless Access Instant, Online and Easy
The promise of mobile applications that increase profits often stops when
people need to actually get information to wireless devices. Open Terra,
a New Jersey technology start up, solved the problem by revolutionizing
how mobile enterprise applications synchronize, communicate and disseminate
information globally. "Our first product, mSolve™, lets people
deliver a mobile promise of performance and profitability," said
David Sasson, Open Terra's Chief Executive Officer. "We are breaking
down barriers that block mobility," he said today while introducing
mSolve at DEMOmobile Conference, the industry's annual event showcasing
new products that shape how business is conducted in a wireless world.
"Mobility is revolutionizing the way businesses function because
people can access mission critical data, work more efficiently and focus
on real business objectives; we are revolutionizing mobility," said
Sasson. The new platform gives mobility to Customer Relationship Management,
Enterprise Resource Planning and other applications and manages data from
Web services or corporate databases. It resides on virtually any application
server.
"When a sales rep can actually use his cell phone to learn about
current inventory, we're helping impact the company's profitability. When
a traveling executive needs to access quarterly results, we're helping
her work more productively. Our solution gets people the information they
need to be better informed in every business situation," he said.
Open Terra's ability to solve these problems earned it the right to demonstrate
mSolve at the prestigious DEMOmobile. mSolve is the first and only online
mobile application development and deployment environment that includes
a drag-anddrop, graphical interface and packaged database and message
queue connectors. It works across all wireless carriers and supports all
current wireless protocols.
"Our rigorous screening process leads us to the most innovative solutions
to real business problems," says DEMOmobile's Executive Producer
Chris Shipley, "Open Terra demonstrates a new platform that improves
how information is delivered to mobile devices. The ease of use, online
mobility and fast deployment mSolve offers will help technologists tackle
the issues that delay many mobile rollouts."
The online, instant features make mSolve a revolutionary entry in the
rapidly evolving mobile industry. With mSolve, a mobile workforce can
stay connected without having to bring hardware back to headquarters,
without installing and programming applications and without wasting time.
Open Terra's Chief Technology Officer Ted Bielenda said, "Often,
a company's IT group must work with sales, marketing, human resources
and other functions to understand the business objectives and ramifications
of going mobile. Then, they need to figure out how to do it." Programming
time, system integration, middleware development and testing can take
anywhere from three to nine months. Open Terra's mSolve gets businesses
mobile in minutes.
"Whether
you're a sales rep on the road, an attorney in a court room or anyone
else needing information when you're not tethered to an enterprise network,
our solution works," said Bielenda, adding that Open Terra's new
platform delivers information to cell phones, laptops, PDAs and other
mobile devices. Universal and scalable, the platform works with any JAVA-enabled
or WAP device and lets the workforce use any combination of devices. mSolve
is unique on five critical fronts. First, technologists can build applications
with a software solution that bundles everything --even middleware --
into one suite that is intuitively easy to use. Second, Open Terra's founders
wrote the programming code to control costs and eliminate programming
on the users’ side. Third, the agent caches data and manages information
flow so any mobile device can have easy, instant access to data. Fourth,
the new platform provides the most rapid development and deployment environment
available. Whether you host the application on your own server or use
Open Terra's host, you give wireless workers secure access to critical
data in minutes. And fifth, Open Terra discarded the traditional license
fee to save people money and aggravation; clients access mSolve by buying
bandwidth on a monthly basis, regardless of how many users the business
has.
"We listened to concerns people had with existing wireless applications.
They don't like paying for licenses for every potential user when only
a percentage of users actually use the software at any one moment,"
said Bielenda. "We offer a more affordable approach that helps companies
of every size," he said.
About Open Terra Open Terra is establishing new benchmarks
in the ever-changing world of mobile applications. Founded in 2002, the
business helps enterprises achieve their wireless strategies by empowering
remote workforces. The company's online, mobile solutions deliver unprecedented
connectivity and instant access to information from databases, applications
and Web services that will help businesses run more productively and profitably.
The firm was one of just 30 in the world invited to DEMOmobile 2003 to
showcase its leading-edge mobile technologies. For information, call 732-765-9600
or click to www.openterra.com.
About DEMOmobile 2003 The annual DEMO and DEMOmobile
conferences focus on emerging technologies and new products, which are
handselected by executive producer Chris Shipley from across the spectrum
of the personal technology marketplace. Top executives from the leading
hardware and software technology companies, venture capitalists, journalists
from key industry publications and industry analysts attend the DEMO and
DEMOmobile conferences to preview the most promising products and technologies
for the coming year. DEMO is held in February each year and features approximately
60 new companies, products and technologies. DEMOmobile is held each fall
and features approximately 35 new mobile technologies. For more information,
visit http://www.idgef.com.
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