четверг, 30 октября 2008 г.

How to become a happy iPhone developer


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Although some Apple developers are airing a lot of frustration lately, mDialog s Greg Philpott wants it known that he s basically happy about creating software for Apple platforms.

While iPhone software applications like Podster and Murderdrome have gotten nixed by Apple s App Store , thousands of others are indeed up there for download. A social video application from mDialog, available since the App Store s launch on July 10, is driving considerable new business for mDialog, said Greg Philpott, the company s founder and CEO. In an interview with BetaNews, Philpott also shared some tips for other developers interested in getting their software into the App Store.

For one thing, I d never try to build something that s already in iPhone. You want to be adding something unique, according to Philpott, who described himself as happy to be working with Apple.

To succeed in a business sense, you really need to get to know Apple, Philpott suggested. But he also gave examples of how Apple s third-party developers can wield influence within that relationship, in mutually advantageous ways.

mDialog s business model revolves around subscription-based storage, sharing, and delivery of high-def video content produced by end users ranging from video novices to pros. The company started developing for Apple platforms after licensing Apple s MPEG4 H.264 video encoding technology.

Its flagship app, mLoader, is designed to let end users encode, describe, and upload MPEG-4 H.264 videos in 960x540 HD directly from the Mac desktop. A client-side server design is used for converting the video during uploads to mDialog s Web site, so the video can go live right away, according to Philpott. The technology also supports Apple TV.

With its new iPhone app, mDialog is extending that approach to the mobile platform, letting users upload videos from their phones to mDialog s Web site for sharing through an e-mail-to-a-friend feature.

We were an existing Apple developer, and we already had a video delivery platform in place. We had support from Apple to produce a mobile application and to optimize it for iPhone. We applied as an Apple partner, and we were accepted, he told BetaNews.

On July 10 of this year, mDialog released the iPhone app, along with another new piece of software: a separate browser plug-in app. The iPhone app lets users rate, comment on, and vote on videos, as well as create personalized favorites lists.

How can other developers build apps that will make it into the App Store? According to Philpott, it s essential to start attending Apple developer conferences, particularly the World Wide Developers Conference WWDC held in Cupertino, CA each year. If you don t go to WWDC, I d say, Don t even bother. It s the best money you ll ever spend, he contended.

At the conference, third-party developers can meet, learn from, and exchange ideas with Apple engineers. This isn t a fan thing. You re face-to-face with the people who are actually writing the code, he said.

After you start developing, you can submit enhancement requests -- Apple s parlance for bug reports. After turning these in, we ve seen the fixes incorporated into new releases of Apple software, according to Philpott.

It also helps to follow the design guide that Apple gives to developers. In the interests of achieving a uniform look-and-feel across third-party apps, the guide gives what Philpott called strong suggestions from Apple about various app design issues, such as how to create list boxes.

But the suggestions aren t absolute requirements from Apple, the CEO noted.

The first time around with the iPhone app , we did default everything, he recalled. But since the release of the first version, mDialog s developers have produced two updates, tweaking the app along the way for improved video transmission over 3G networks.

Each update needed Apple s okay before getting posted to the App Store, but mDialog got approval after a few weeks each time. Although Philpott didn t say so, it would certainly seem in Apple s best interests for users to be able to send high quality video over a 3G connection.

Still, Philpott wishes that mDialog was able to list the dates of the revisions in the App Store, so people who downloaded the first release could find out about the software updates more easily. Instead, like other apps in the online store, mVideo s social video app is listed under the date it first appeared in the store, despite software updates.

But that s the way it has to be, really, Philpott said. He predicted that, otherwise, some developers might file an ongoing barrage of updates for no other reason than to keep their apps at the top of the App Store.

Philpott acknowledged that the iPhone SDK doesn t talk about Apple s kill switch, which was used recently to shut down developer Alex Sokirynsky s Podcaster application when he tried to use Ad Hoc App Distribution -- a feature of the iPhone iPod Touch platform -- to distribute the app himself.

But Android has a kill switch, too -- and Android Market can also get rid of applications, if it wants, Philpott added.

It s been widely reported that Google is warning its developers about a kill switch in Android, a new open source-based rival to Apple s iPhone platform. Also, just before T-Mobile s launch of its G1 -- the first Android phone to come to market -- Google took down most of its initial slate of 50 apps down for further testing, before returning all or most of them by the middle of the week.

Today, Google is expected to announce that its Android Market will open up to considerably more developers this coming Monday, and that Android developers will be able to start charging for their apps in January of 2009.

Meanwhile, though, developers don t even need to get their applications in to the App Store in order to distribute them for iPhones and other Apple platforms, Philpott said: You can always just build a Safari browser app, and get your software out to people that way.
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PDC 2008: Live blog of Ray Ozzie s online services keynote


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Microsoft Chief Software Architect Ray Ozzie is set to open the company s Professional Developers Conference in Los Angeles with his morning keynote address that is expected to cover Microsoft s efforts in the cloud with new online services.

Ozzie will be joined by Amitabh Srivastava Internet services platform , Bob Muglia Server and Tools and David Thompson business software . We will be live-blogging the keynote as it takes place. Refresh this page for updates.

10:14am PT: The PDC 2008 Day 1 keynote has ended.

10:14am PT: Ray Ozzie is back on stage to recap Windows Azure. The best thing to do is to sit down and write some code....You re the first ones that are going to have access to our Azure services platform.

SDKs will be available to download at 12pm PST for PDC attendees. Everyone who registers now will be activated over the next two weeks.

Azure will be opened to the public in the weeks and months ahead. Ozzie didn t specify any specific timing, but says, The rollout will be progressive...The service is in an early stage and future changes could be incompatible with previous iterations of Windows Azure. In turn, Microsoft won t charge developers during the preview.

Pricing and models for all Azure services will be competitive with the marketplace, says Ozzie. Azure service offerings will be directly through the web and existing channels and programs. More details will be provided as Microsoft gets closer to a commercial release.

10:07am PT: Extending software applications with Windows Azure: Thompson shows off how Microsoft Word can be integrated with CRM Online. Data can be immediately populated into a template, and then exported into SharePoint Services.

10:04am PT: With the federated identity feature of Windows Azure, the Microsoft Services Connector automatically authenticates users. This means that Windows users won t need to login to Microsoft Online Services. Thompson demonstrates how he can launch CRM Online and be immediately logged in.

10:01am PT: Windows Azure services have been designed to extend existing software tools, not necessarily replace them, but it is possible in the case of Exchange and others. Thompson is explaining how each Microsoft Online Services solution can be extended with software.

9:59am PT: Thompson says there are two major problems with Software Services: Federated Identity and Extensibility.

IT administrator manages identity with Active Directory just like they do today. The Services Connector uploads the identities to the cloud via the Microsoft Federation Gateway. It will happen behind the scenes, and is part of Windows Azure.

9:55am PT: David Thompson has come on stage to discuss Microsoft Online Services. Current services CRM Online, Office Online, etc. are only a start.

All of Microsoft s enterprise software will be offered online as a service, Thompson says. They provide a faster way to get to the value offered by the tools. Microsoft can also provide more immediate updates and handle all of the hosting headache.

9:52am PT: Muglia: Windows Azure is a new platform, but it leverages Microsoft s existing tools. He says will be taking the capabilities of Windows Azure and putting them into SQL Server, Windows Server, and other software tools.

Muglia has also introduced Oslo, which will be distributed to developers at PDC. Oslo a platform for modeling distributed applications.

Oslo is going to have some very important ramifications for the industry, says Muglia. It incorporates a new language called M that allows models and domain specific languages to be defined.

9:47am PT: Muglia: For a while now we ve been working on a project code-named Atlanta.

Atlanta is built upon Azure and appears to be an online version of System Center . Enterprises can use Atlanta to monitor their server environment with metrics. It can create charts with Silverlight and is fully managed via the Cloud.

9:41am PT: Developers can control aspects of their application from the .NET Services Portal, which appears to be part of the Azure Development Portal. Below is the Access Control management page.

9:38am PT: Muglia: We have built a database in the cloud for Windows Azure. He is discussing the new utility of SQL Services, which was previously introduced at MIX 08 in March as SQL Server Data Services.

Muglia has invited RedPrairie on stage to demo a product recall application.

9:36am PT:

Muglia says Windows Azure has the .NET Framework built into it, so developers can use it seamlessly. .NET Services in Azure include new solutions for helping applications scale to the cloud.

A major focus of Windows Azure and part of .NET Services is also identity, which Muglia promises will be open. Microsoft project code-named Geneva enables heterogeneous federation that integrates Active Directory with services in the cloud.

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9:27am PT:

9:26am PT: Srivastava has invited Bob Muglia on stage to talk about the high-level services of the Azure platform. Muglia says cloud computing is the 5th generation of computing. SOA applications that currently exist do not scale out as they need to -- that s where cloud computing comes into play, Muglia explains.

9:23am PT:

You can increase the number of nodes dedicated to the Windows Azure application from the Portal. Right now, you must edit the XML, but in the future, it will be more user-friendly.

9:22am PT:

Steve Marks has invited Jonathan Greensted on stage to demo Bluhoo, a rich application hosted by Windows Azure. Bluehoo is a location-based social networking tool to see people that are nearby. It s built in Silverlight and hosted by Windows Azure. Bluehoo was coded entirely in Visual C , and required no new tools to run in Windows Azure.

9:16am PT:

Windows Azure applications are deployed via the service s Development Portal -- a website. It takes a couple minutes for the application to get up and running.

Microsoft s example cloud application can be seen at: http: hellocloud.cloudapp.net

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Windows Azure applications can be programmed with the same tools used with Windows: Visual Studio, .NET, Windows Server 2008.

Deep Visual Studio integration makes development a familiar and fantastic experience, Srivastava says.

Srivastava has invited Steve Marks on stage to show how to build and deploy a Hello World app in Windows Azure.

9:09am PT: When you interact with Windows Azure you provide two things: code for the service, and model that guides the Fabric Controller to manage the lifecycle of your app. The model is an XML file that defines certain parameters.

Windows Azure promises high-availability. Not even a double failure can bring a service down, Srivastava says.

9:08am PT: Windows Azure is a scalable hosting environment so you can deploy your app in the cloud, says Srivastava.

Azure uses Microsoft s Windows Hypervisor technology. It employes multiple level of security code access, IP filters, firewalls, VLANs, and Hypervisor enforced isolation .

Unlike traditional OSes that manage a single machine. Windows Azure as the operating system for the cloud manages the entire cloud.

Windows Azure separates the app from the OS. At the heart is a Fabric Controller that manages the lifecycle of the app from deployment to updates. When you want to change your service, you specify the design and state and the Fabric Controller makes the necessary changes, Srivastava explains.

9:07am PT:

Ozzie has introduced Amitabh Srivastava to demo Windows Azure. He notes that it s hard to demo a kernel, which is what Azure is.

What we have build is the kernel of the Windows cloud...We have built a platform to allow you to build your killer apps, says Srivastava.

9:01am PT:

The Azure Services Platform includes: .NET Services, SQL Services formerly SQL Server Data Services , Live Services which Microsoft will discuss tomorrow and extends Azure services to user devices like a PC and phone , SharePoint Services, Dynamics CRM Services.

8:59am PT: Windows Azure is being released today as a Community Technology Preview in Microsoft s US datacenters. It will be rolled out worldwide later.

The initial release will not include all of the features Microsoft has planned. The company will begin transitioning its own online services to Windows Azure.

8:58am PT:

Ozzie says Azure will be familiar for developers, just like Windows is. But we must help developers understand that this is fundamentally new. Azure is different from the server environment people are used to.

8:55am PT: Microsoft s new online services platform is known as: Windows Azure

You can think of Windows Azure as a service operating environment, Ozzie says.

8:54am PT: A few years ago, some of our best and brightest..embarked on a mission to utilize our systems expertise to create a new offering in this cloud computing tier.

Some months after we began to plan this effort, Amazon launched a service called EC2. Ozzie says across the industry, everyone will be standing on Amazon s shoulders.

Ozzie says Microsoft has been working on its own platform for computing in the cloud. It s designed to be the foundation for all of Microsoft s services in the cloud.

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8:51am PT: Is this cloud thing any different than what we ve known in the past? The answer is resoundingly yes.

Ozzie says that Microsoft went through a major restructuring for the Web, rolling out a diverse portfolio of services and building an expertise in building, hosting and responding to the demand of Web services.

All that knowledge, technology and skill....wasn t packaged in a form that could be leveraged by outside developers, or benefit our enterprise customers.

8:45am PT: Ozzie says that today, most enterprise architectures have been designed for inwardly facing solutions for employees and partners, but now, companies are realizing that the Web is the first place people look for them.

Now more than ever, the richness, reach and effectiveness of a company s web presence has become critical to the health of a company s business.

The previously separate roles of software development and operations have become intermeshed and intertwined, Ozzie says.

8:42am PT:

8:41am PT: Today we re in the early days of a transformation to services across the industry. Ozzie says at PDC we ll hear about Microsoft s take on this transformation, by combining the best of software with the best of online services.

You will see how this strategy is coming to life in our platform, our apps, and our tools.

8:40am PT: Ray Ozzie has taken the stage. For the first time we ll be able to talk about what we ve been working on for the past couple of years. He is welcoming everyone to PDC and talking about what it is like to be a developer.

There s never been more choice in platforms than there is for you today.

8:28am PT:

8:26am PT: We re about 5 minutes from the start of Ray Ozzie s opening keynote here at PDC 2008. Today, Microsoft is expected to discuss its online services and cloud computing strategy, with a focus on business. Tomorrow will be more consumer-oriented with the first public debut of Windows 7.


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понедельник, 20 октября 2008 г.

CSC chairman underscores company s commitment to expand Indi...


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CSC CHAIRMAN Underscores Company Commitment to Expand India Operations

Michael Laphen Visits CSC Operations in India

New Delhi, Oct. 15, 2008 CSC NYSE:CSC announced today that Michael W. Laphen, Chairman, President and CEO of CSC, began a six-day visit to India, where he will be sharing the company s strategic growth plans. He will also meet with CSC employees to discuss their role in the company s global business strategy. In addition, he will inaugurate the Noida campus, the largest CSC campus in India, and tour CSC locations in Hyderabad and Chennai.

CSC acquired Covansys in July 2007 and First Consulting Group FCG in January 2008, and has achieved full integration of both operations into the company s model of delivering One CSC to customers and business. With the acquisitions, CSC nearly doubled its headcount in India surpassing its annual headcount goal and is now home to the company s second-largest concentration of employees. CSC also achieved a 90 percent compound annual growth rate in terms of headcount in India in the last five years. The company s fully integrated World Sourcing center in India provides end-to-end India-led global delivery to its customers worldwide, has attained 100 percent revenue growth in fiscal year 2008 and has increased its operations from four to seven locations in India.
As the Chairman, President and CEO of CSC, Mr. Michael W. Laphen is responsible for the effective execution of CSC s business plan and for ensuring operational excellence in the delivery of services to clients around the globe. CSC has approximately 90,000 employees and reported revenue of 17.1 billion for the 12 months ended July 4, 2008.
It is a pleasure to be back in India to meet with the team and see the progress they have made in person, said Laphen. India is CSC s largest world sourcing location outside the U.S. and an important part of the company s global success. As a part of CSC s global delivery network, our operations in India are critical to the company s growth strategy in the Asia Pacific region and will help CSC realize our goal of Delivery to the world, from around the world.

We are honored to welcome our Chairman, President and CEO to our campus, said Rajendra B. Vattikuti, President of CSC s operations in India. As a CSC World Sourcing center, our goal is to significantly grow our operations and be a vibrant part of the Indian IT industry. Mr. Laphen s visit confirms the company s commitment to expand operations in India, support the Indian IT ITES industry and contribute to the development of the nation s software industry.

About CSC India
With centers in Noida, Indore, Hyderabad, Chennai, Mumbai, Bangalore and Vadodara, and approximately 19,000 employees, CSC is one of the fastest growing IT services firms in India. CSC s strong local presence enables the company to offer high-value technology solutions and a rich portfolio of services to customers across industry segments, including applications development and product support, infrastructure and BPO services, to clients worldwide. CSC India is consistently recognized in best employer award categories and houses the company s first Office of Innovation outside the U.S. For more information, visit in.country.csc.com.

About CSC
CSC is a global leader in providing technology-enabled solutions and services through three primary lines of business. These include Business Solutions Services, Global Outsourcing Services and the North American Public Sector. CSC s advanced capabilities include systems design and integration, information technology and business process outsourcing, applications software development, Web and application hosting, mission support and management consulting. Headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, CSC has approximately 90,000 employees and reported revenue of 17.1 billion for the 12 months ended July 4, 2008. For more information, visit www.csc.com.


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United Planet Launches Training Academy in the UK


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Online Community Increases Support Network for SMEs

London, 17 October 2008 - United Planet www.unitedplanet.com , one of the leading developers of Enterprise Portal software in Europe, has today announced the opening of a Training Academy in the UK. Already a huge success in Germany, Switzerland and the Czech Republic, the Academy will be based at the company s UK offices in Windsor and will offer a series of seminars to help medium sized businesses maximise the potential of their investment in Intrexx Xtreme. The company s online community, the Intrexx Forum, is now also available in English to provide ongoing technical support during implementation.

Commenting on the launch, Alexander Marsch, managing director, United Planet Limited, said: The Academy will provide new and existing customers with access to our expert consultants who have amassed over 10 years experience in web application and portal development. The seminars will help our customers to increase the speed and accuracy of portal creation, and therefore deliver a much faster return on investment ROI for them. Our customers are committed to improving workflow and document management through the use of our software and we are dedicated to helping them achieve this.

The United Planet Academy will also provide customers with the opportunity to learn from the experience of others as attendees will be able to discuss portal development, intranet development and web application work with people from other business sectors.

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среда, 15 октября 2008 г.

SDL Delivers Integrated Automated Translation Solutions to I...


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SDL delivers new solution after recent survey shows 40 percent of businesses now more likely to use automated translation

Maidenhead, U.K. 14th October 2008 SDL plc, the leading provider of Global Information Management GIM solutions, today announced the release of SDL Automated Translation Solutions to help companies meet the multilingual communication requirements of global businesses.

Businesses are producing increasing volumes of content that need to be delivered to expanding global markets. Providing this information in the language of the customer is key to new sales, to repeat sales and to customer satisfaction and yet many organizations struggle to provide this, because the cost is too high or it takes too long to translate. With teams dispersed around the globe, internal communications also hit the language barrier.

SDL Automated Translation Solutions open up new communications opportunities between people who speak different languages. They enable instant translation of content in corporate websites, documents, instant chat and e-mail. Through tight integration with existing translation processes and the translation supply chain, they provide rapid and highly cost-effective solutions for both gisted and high-quality translations.

SDL Automated Translation Solutions provide much greater flexibility to meet the different translation needs of global businesses than has previously been possible:

Instant translation of internal and external communications using plug-ins for Microsoft Office applications and chat
- Instant translation of web pages
- Integration of automated translation with translation memory TM in the industry-leading SDL Trados translation productivity suite
- Integration of automated translation with TM in the industry-leading translation management application, SDL Translation Management System SDL TMS
- Flexibility to use automated translation integrated with human post-editing skills to provide the high-quality translation service, SDL Knowledge-based Translation System SDL KbTS
- Integration of automated translation with many business applications through documented APIs.

Through our partnership with SDL and our use of their automated translation, we have been able to provide support to our global dealers at 40 lower costs with significantly faster turnaround times, commented Joe Pstrak, Director, Product Support-Knowledge Management at CNH. This improves our customer service, by providing our worldwide dealers with solutions to their technical issues every hour of every day of the year, while significantly reducing the workload on support centers. We will continue to look at more ways of using automated translation to improve our business communications.

The volume of multilingual content and the velocity with which it s created is a major force reshaping content practices at global companies, comments Leonor Ciarlone, lead analyst in Gilbane Group s content globalization practice. Gilbane s own research indicates that machine translation is viewed as one of the top three most valuable technologies going forward. What s required is an optimum blend of knowledge worker expertise and automated translation that can tackle volume and velocity challenges with efficiency and transparency. By providing direct integration with enterprise and translator desktops, offerings such as SDL Automated Translation Solutions can deliver real value to operational requirements for multilingual communications.

SDL is continuing to invest in RD and has recently added support for automated translation from English into Swedish, with plans to support Finnish and Danish by the end of 2008. In addition, SDL is partnering with a number of academic institutions to further improve the quality of automated translation.

With the continued explosion of digital content, coupled with the increasing growth in global business, translating large volumes of content for local markets is a considerable challenge and often seen by companies as cost prohibitive, said Mark Lancaster, CEO and Chairman of SDL. If content is needed in your home market, it is also needed in your local markets. Research has shown that the first to the market, and the company who provides the best and most thorough support in those areas, is the one with the competitive edge in that market.

SDL Automated Translation Solutions, integrated as part of a Global Information Management solution, enable companies to get more content into global markets faster and more cost effectively. Companies such as Best Western, CNH, HP, Microsoft and Renault have all benefited from automated translation technology from SDL. With today s announcement, SDL is enabling its customers to fully integrate automated translation into their existing Global Information Management infrastructure. Global organizations now have the opportunity to substantially improve internal and external communications.

To find out more about SDL Automated Translation Solutions visit http: www.sdl.com communicate
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Siemens Delivers Mobile Unified Communications with OpenScap...


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Siemens Enterprise Communications today announced the availability of OpenScape Mobility, delivering mobility to a wide variety of UC users regardless of their location. OpenScape Mobility brings together, for the first time, from a single vendor, enterprise telephony, video, unified communications, wireless and fixed mobile convergence in a single integrated mobile UC solution. This comprehensive solution delivers unsurpassed unrivaled productivity gains and cost savings while freeing the workforce from the confines of the desk.

OpenScape Mobility is a new solution which combines the award winning Siemens HiPath MobileConnect, HiPath Wireless, and the new OpenScape Enterprise Mobile Client. OpenScape Mobility is part of the Siemens OpenScape Unified Communications Suite launched earlier this year.

The mobile UC market is now emerging combining the user-centric benefits of mobility, with the features and manageability of enterprise UC, said Dean Bubley, Founder of Disruptive Analysis. Together, these should enable increased productivity, improved reachability and help drive down overall costs of business mobile communications. Vendors that can understand both the unique aspects of wireless and the realities of corporate UC will lead this new market.

OpenScape Mobility delivers the industry s first single-vendor, end-to-end Mobile UC solution addressing each of these three trends with the following new product releases:

The All-Wireless Enterprise with HiPath Wireless V5R3 - the industry s most cost-effective and easy-to-deploy 802.11n WLAN. This latest release provides key high availability and rate shaping features to Siemens already industry leading security, 802.11n speed and Power over Ethernet POE advantages - enabling the most power efficient All Wireless Enterprise at the lowest total cost of deployment. And now, for the first time, Siemens can deliver its OpenScape HD Video over 802.11n, uniquely enabling portable HD Video units to be part of the overall mobility strategy of the university, health care facility or the enterprise.

HiPath MobileConnect V2 , - the award-winning fixed mobile convergence solution from Siemens. This latest release provides enhanced security for hotspot and tele-working users and improved least cost routing capabilities. HiPath MobileConnect V2 delivers value, drives down costs and seamlessly extends corporate telephony features to mobile users on both the wireless and cellular networks.

The OpenScape Enterprise Mobile Client, - the industry s most innovative unified communications application now goes mobile with a new mobile client for RIM, Symbian and Windows mobile devices, enabling unified communications for the mobile worker. The OpenScape Enterprise Mobile Client works with the OpenScape UC Application Enterprise Edition Server, and the desktop client and voice portal to deliver users a wide array of access options while on-the-go.

This is a critical step forward in the Siemens Open Communications strategy, which aims to provide enterprises with the twin competitive advantages of lower costs and greater speed through improved productivity, collaboration and responsiveness. Speed helps businesses to respond to customers faster and market opportunities more readily than the competition, said Thomas Zimmerman, Chief Operating Officer, Siemens Enterprise Communications.

Pricing and Availability
The OpenScape Mobility Solution is available now through your Siemens Enterprise Communications sales representative. Pricing depends on configuration and requirements of each respective customer. However, Siemens has introduced two new starter-kit value bundles for both the All Wireless Enterprise and Mobile UC. Ask your representative for more information.


About Siemens Enterprise Communications
Siemens Enterprise Communications is a joint venture between the private equity firm The Gores Group, a leading private equity firm, and Siemens AG. The joint venture incorporates Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH Co. KG, its worldwide affiliates and the businesses of Enterasys Networks and SER Solutions, creating a new leader in enterprise communications - strong in unified communications, contact centers and secure networks. More than 14,000 employees worldwide follow an Open Communications approach, providing enterprise communications and data networking solutions for enterprises of all sizes. This enables business processes to be more productive, faster and more secure within any network or information technology infrastructure. In fiscal 2007 Siemens Enterprise Communications generated revenues of approximately 3.2 billion Euros.

For more information about Siemens Enterprise Communications, please visit www.siemens.com open


Siemens Enterprise Communications GmbH Co. KG is a Trademark Licensee of Siemens AG.
Note: Siemens, OpenScape and HiPath are registered trademarks of Siemens AG or its subsidiaries and affiliates. All other company, brand, product and service names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

This release contains forward-looking statements based on beliefs of Siemens management. Thewords anticipate, believe, estimate, forecast, expect, intend, plan, should, and project are used to identify forward-looking statements. Such statements reflect the company s current views with respect to future events and are subject to risks and uncertainties. Many factors could cause the actual results to be materially different, including, among others, changes in general economic and business conditions, changes in currency exchange rates and interest rates, introduction of competing products, lack of acceptance of new products or services and changes in business strategy. Actual results may vary materially from those projected here. Siemens does not intend or assume any obligation to update these forward-looking statements.

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воскресенье, 5 октября 2008 г.

Microscan To Purchase Siemens Machine Vision Business


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Acquisition expands technology leadership in traceability solutions and strengthens global sales channel...

RENTON, Wash., September 15, 2008 Microscan today announced it will purchase Siemens Machine Vision business, formerly Acuity CiMatrix, headquartered in Nashua, New Hampshire. The company expects the acquisition to further enhance its technology leadership position in customer-focused traceability solutions by expanding further into machine vision imaging and inspection. The deal is expected to close on Sept. 19, 2008.
Microscan, a global leader in the design and manufacturer of precision data acquisition and controls, is focused on solutions for electronics, life sciences, and automotive industries. Siemens machine vision will become integrated into Microscan. The company plans to keep the Nashua location open and retain the majority of the workforce. For customers and distribution partners the transition of ownership is expected to be seamless.

The purchase of Siemens Machine Vision Business allows Microscan to expand our vision and smart camera portfolio to the benefit of our customers and partners worldwide, said Jeff Timms, president, Microscan. Vision products for identification and inspection are a growing aspect of the precision data acquisition and control market. The acquisition of the Siemens Machine Vision Business brings with it a depth of expertise in data matrix and vision product design that is second to none. Combined with Microscan s deep experience in data acquisition solutions, the purchase of this business tremendously augments our product portfolio and brings with it a unique and complementary offering to our customers. This acquisition will nicely position us against our competitors in our targeted markets.

Since acquiring the company in 2005, Siemens has made considerable investments in the portfolio, facilities, infrastructure, and employees of its machine vision business, said Dennis Sadlowski, president and CEO, Siemens Energy Automation, Inc. I m confident that the combination of these investments and Microscan s ability to engage a focused sales force, will ensure the continued success of this business. Siemens will continue to focus on the industrial identification Auto ID segment and strengthen its innovative RFID and 1D 2D code reading systems portfolio.


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Microscan To Purchase Siemens Machine Vision Business


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Acquisition expands technology leadership in traceability solutions and strengthens global sales channel...

RENTON, Wash., September 15, 2008 Microscan today announced it will purchase Siemens Machine Vision business, formerly Acuity CiMatrix, headquartered in Nashua, New Hampshire. The company expects the acquisition to further enhance its technology leadership position in customer-focused traceability solutions by expanding further into machine vision imaging and inspection. The deal is expected to close on Sept. 19, 2008.
Microscan, a global leader in the design and manufacturer of precision data acquisition and controls, is focused on solutions for electronics, life sciences, and automotive industries. Siemens machine vision will become integrated into Microscan. The company plans to keep the Nashua location open and retain the majority of the workforce. For customers and distribution partners the transition of ownership is expected to be seamless.

The purchase of Siemens Machine Vision Business allows Microscan to expand our vision and smart camera portfolio to the benefit of our customers and partners worldwide, said Jeff Timms, president, Microscan. Vision products for identification and inspection are a growing aspect of the precision data acquisition and control market. The acquisition of the Siemens Machine Vision Business brings with it a depth of expertise in data matrix and vision product design that is second to none. Combined with Microscan s deep experience in data acquisition solutions, the purchase of this business tremendously augments our product portfolio and brings with it a unique and complementary offering to our customers. This acquisition will nicely position us against our competitors in our targeted markets.

Since acquiring the company in 2005, Siemens has made considerable investments in the portfolio, facilities, infrastructure, and employees of its machine vision business, said Dennis Sadlowski, president and CEO, Siemens Energy Automation, Inc. I m confident that the combination of these investments and Microscan s ability to engage a focused sales force, will ensure the continued success of this business. Siemens will continue to focus on the industrial identification Auto ID segment and strengthen its innovative RFID and 1D 2D code reading systems portfolio.


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