Thursday, September 26, 2002
Good news from Socket Communications
Posted by Andy Sjostrom in "NEWS" @ 12:27 PM
http://www.socketcom.com/pocketpc/press.asp?ID=59
You all know I like Socket Communication's products. Here's some good news from them! More than 900 participants in its Empowering Mobility Partner Program!
"Socket Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCKT, PSE: SOK), the Mobile Connection™ Company, today announced that its Empowering Mobility Partner Program (EMP) has grown to more than 900 participants since its launch in February of this year. This large base of developers is creating solutions compatible with Socket products or technology. Through EMP, these developers are enjoying mutual support to ensure interoperability of products and access to an online forum, which provides a secure site for participants to interact and exchange information. This enables program members to leverage the combined expertise of other program members to shorten development cycles and speed time-to-market – two critical elements in developing and promoting products and services designed to empower the mobile workforce."
You all know I like Socket Communication's products. Here's some good news from them! More than 900 participants in its Empowering Mobility Partner Program!
"Socket Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCKT, PSE: SOK), the Mobile Connection™ Company, today announced that its Empowering Mobility Partner Program (EMP) has grown to more than 900 participants since its launch in February of this year. This large base of developers is creating solutions compatible with Socket products or technology. Through EMP, these developers are enjoying mutual support to ensure interoperability of products and access to an online forum, which provides a secure site for participants to interact and exchange information. This enables program members to leverage the combined expertise of other program members to shorten development cycles and speed time-to-market – two critical elements in developing and promoting products and services designed to empower the mobile workforce."