Services Toolkit for Mobile Devices (WSTK) provides developers with tools and Java-based runtime software for building Web services applications that can be accessed on three mobile devices: Windows ...
"You want to think Web services when you need to connect to a lot of heterogeneous systems," says Bob Sutor, IBM's director of Web services. Mobile and wireless professional services worldwide will ...
Microsoft and Vodafone are joining forces to extend Web services standards to mobile devices, in an attempt to open up the potentially large and lucrative mobile network services market to Web ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
IBM on Friday unveiled a set of programming tools specifically designed to bring Web services to mobile devices. The new Web Services Toolkit for Mobile Devices (WSTK) provides developers with tools ...
Canada’s Bell Mobility is reportedly already offering real-time location-tracking services based on new server software Microsoft released last week at the CTIA Wireless 2004 show in Atlanta. Sprint ...
Hoping to boost mobile Web use and unlock potentially massive revenue in the process, Cingular Wireless has revamped its mobile Web services with an eye toward making it faster and easier for users to ...
Skyfire is one of the companies with a vision of surfing the full Web from a mobile device, just as you do from a desktop. They just hired mobile programmer Mike Rowehl as scalability architect, to ...
Hoping to boost mobile Web use and unlock potentially massive revenue in the process, Cingular Wireless has revamped its mobile Web services with an eye toward making it faster and easier for users to ...
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