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Palm Computing meets the enterprise (continued)

Puma Technologies
One of the more titillating pieces of information I heard at the Palm Solutions Event is that Puma Technologies is working on a product, code-named Vulcan, that will use Bluetooth technology to help handheld devices communicate when they come in proximity (three meters or so) of each other. The projected release for this product is early 2000. Puma also has other existing enterprise solutions available today, including its Intellisync Anywhere family of products. This is definitely a company you need to research if handheld enterprise solutions are an area of interest to you.

Get ready for change
To be honest, Palm's recent enterprise announcements excite me and scare me all at the same time. It's exciting because I can see how the Palm device will truly become an essential tool that all employees of a corporation use, rather than just a select few. And it scares me because I know that my device is going to be a little less private once I'm connecting it into the corporate network. But mostly I'm very excited. That's a good thing, because this change is probably inevitable. I can almost see it gathering on the horizon like big storm clouds as I sit here and write this today. The one thing that is certain is that we're all going to get saturated with change.

Product availability and resources
You can see Palm Computing's press release announcing the HotSync Server at http://www.palm.com/pr/101899.html.

If you want more detailed information on the HotSync Server, check out the fact sheet at http://www.palm.com/products/enterprise/server.html.

For the Palm Ethernet Cradle press release, see http://www.palm.com/pr/101899.html.

The Palm Ethernet Cradle fact sheet can be found at http://www.palm.com/products/enterprise/ethernet.html.

You can visit Riverbed Technologies at http://www.riverbedtech.com.

Puma Technologies can be found at http://www.pumatech.com.

If you want more information on Palm Enterprise Solutions, check out http://www.palm.com/enterprise/solutions/.

To learn more about Palm Solutions Seminars, be sure to see http://www.palmseminars.com/solutions.html.

Dan Velasco is a Contributing Editor for DominoPower Magazine as well as an avid user of his Palm V. Dan is a Lotus Notes/Domino Developer for the Worldwide Sales & Marketing Department at Adecco in Redwood City, CA. He is also an R4 and R5 CLP Principal Application Developer and a R4 Principal System Administrator. You can reach him via e-mail at dan.velasco@adecco.com or on the Web at http://dan.velasco.com.


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