| Funambol Funambol is open source mobile application server software that
provides push email, address book and calendar (PIM) data
synchronization, application provisioning, and device management for
wireless devices and PCs, leveraging standard protocols. For users,
this means BlackBerry-like capabilities on commodity handsets.
Funambol
is also a software development platform for mobile applications. It
provides client and server side Java APIs, and facilitates the
development, deployment and management of any mobile project. Funambol
is the de facto standard implementation of the Open Mobile Alliance
Data Synchronization and Device Management protocols (OMA DS and DM,
formerly known as SyncML).
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| MontaVista
MontaVista Software is a leading global supplier of systems software
and development tools for intelligent connected devices and the
associated infrastructure. MontaVista provides a commercial-grade
Linux-based operating system and universal development platform. Our
products address software developer needs encompassing applications
ranging from communications infrastructure to consumer electronics.
With over 2000 customers worldwide, MontaVista has a proven record of
quality, support and delivery. Come learn why.
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| Open Content Delivery Server (OpenCDS) The Open Content Delivery Server (OpenCDS) is a free, open source
platform that enables mobile operators, service providers, and enterprises
to deliver a variety of content to mobile users. OpenCDS provides service
providers with a way to control the complete content life cycle and helps
them to increase Average Revenue Per User (ARPU) and customer loyalty.
OpenCDS can support content types such as ring tones, images and
wallpapers, Symbian applications, Java technology-based games, audio and video content,
and many other content types.
OpenCDS is the open source version of the Sun Java System Content
Delivery Server. Built on a Java Platform, Enterprise Edition (Java EE)
architecture, OpenCDS offers carrier-class performance and scalability as
well. Check out the site, download the binary or the code, and learn how
OpenCDS can be useful to you. For more information on
the product features, see the Sun Java System Content Delivery Server data
sheet.
The purpose of this project is to increase exposure to the code and to
create a community that fosters discussion and innovation around the uses
of the product. Learn more about the OpenCDS Project Mission.
OpenCDS is available under and governed by the Common Development and Distribution License (CDDL).
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| Open Source SIP Open Source SIP is a project created to foster the development of
commercially viable SIP applications. Started in March of 2006, the
Open Source SIP project is sponsored by Solegy, and draws on over six years of research and development.
The goal of Open Source SIP is to attract and encourage like minded
advocates of SIP who can collectively advance the evolution of the next
generation SIP ecosystem through the creation of innovative new
applications. We encourage both users and developers to get involved in
the community process. Developers can opt to proceed to the OSS GForge site.
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