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| MobileProducer is
a content platform for developing, operating, and managing mobile sites supported
by the three carriers (NTT DoCoMo, Vodafone, au by KDDI). By preparing content
in conformity with XHTML, developers automatically create the content for each
of the three carriers (NTT DoCoMo, Vodafone, au by KDDI), eliminating the redundant
steps of production and development for each. The development of content with
XHTML ensures far freer site operation than development with CMS (Content management
system), a content management system that operates only on stylized templates.
Better still, an abundance of standard operation and management functions reduces
both labor and costs. |
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MobileFramer
materializes image display beyond the conventional concept of mobile sites.
The core function of MobileFramer is the instant conversion
of a single original image into beautiful reproductions customized for various
handsets and into Flash images that enable image enlargement, reduction, and scroll
for new and powerful models.
Developers can design richly expressive mobile sites with just a few tweaks of the existing environments. |
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MobilePathmailer
system minimizes delayed or rejected deliveries to mobile phones by optimizing
mail delivery through specific connection servers for each carrier.
DB management of error mails returned during delivery makes it easy to confirm the need to communicate by alternative means.
With the optional function, mobile phones transmit E-mails to destinations rejecting non i-mode mail to request them to cancel the mail-rejection setting. |
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Mobileware for DB2 |
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| Before now, DB2 data could only be handled via PCs and PDAs. Mobileware for DB2 now permits the use of DB2 data on mobile phones with IBM middleware DB2 Everyplace (DB2e). The connection of DB2 with mobile phones via an optimized Mobileware protocol permits the handling of DB2 data on mobile phones. In addition, Mobileware Client permits easy development of i-appli. |
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