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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() PalmSource and RIM Develop Secure Email APIPosted By: Ryan on Tuesday, September 28, 2004 8:48:11 PM
PalmSource and Research in Motion have announced that PalmSource is making the email API that will be released with the first version of the PalmSource Mail client for BlackBerry Connect available to Palm OS developers.
The email API is designed to enable developers to leverage the secure BlackBerry email transport to create secure mobile data applications such as customer relationship management (CRM), sales force automation (SFA), supply chain management (SCM) and mobile field services for the enterprise environment on Palm Powered smartphones and mobile devices. "One of the strengths of the BlackBerry platform is that it enables developers to create secure enterprise applications using a security architecture that meets strict IT requirements and is already widely approved and deployed," said Mike Lazaridis, president and Co-CEO at Research In Motion. "By continuing to work with PalmSource and Palm OS developers, we are leveraging our respective strengths to provide licensees and carriers with the wireless capabilities their customers desire." "Making this API available to the Palm OS developer community can lead to new enterprise solutions for the Palm OS platform and further demonstrates our commitment to mobile data and enterprise solutions," said David Nagel, president and chief executive officer for PalmSource. "We believe that Palm OS, together with RIM's innovative BlackBerry connectivity will meet the growing needs of our customers and Palm OS developers."
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3 total comments The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. PIC is not responsible for them in any way. login or register for free in order to post comments. RE: Security ?
A pure connected terminal, like 80's. Lesser functionnalities but simplier with a little hardware (price, battery...). Not these damned nano- hand- computers- (multimedia and so on);( RE: Security ?
Funny you should say this as this announcement is basically aimed at allowing developers to do just what you are asking - create any kind of app connecting a palm user to a RIM email backend allowing the developers (that is - the companies they work for) to control what happens to this info/data. This will allow in-house (or commercial) software to be created that has exactly the security you are talking about. Wrong time to b!tch ;) It was also just announced that a standard RIM client will be available - but this API is not that; instead it allows for the creation of custom client applications.
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Nice try, but still my company will not allow Palm's to be used within the network or for email transfer - I still have to carry my Laptop.