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Shipra Arora
Thursday, March 09, 2006
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'HCL Leaptops' Notebooks
While continuing its dominance in the Indian PC market, HCL Infosystems has marked its entry into the mobile computing market with the launch of 'HCL Leaptops' brand of notebooks. Starting Rs 27,490, the notebooks are powered with the Intel and AMD platforms. HCL is also the first brand in India to launch a notebook with the Windows Starter Edition.

The company is targeting various market segments through a range including multimedia, ruggedised, ultra thin and light notebooks. HCL is expecting to leverage the mass volume manufacturing of notebooks at its manufacturing plants in the country to meet the specific requirements in the various segments as well as bring more efficiency into the supply chain.

The new range of HCL Notebooks are designed as per the requirements of the various target groups with some personalized attributes. Some of the target groups include architects, engineers, doctors, Info-kiosks (for Jewelers, Opticians, Banks), women, defense etc. The ruggedised notebooks target defense personnel and workers in oil rig conform to MIL - STD 801F and are designed for computing in extreme conditions range between –15 degree C to 65 degree C, along with rain, snow, extreme vibrations etc.

Siemens' New Wireless Module
In an effort to tap the burgeoning market potential in the machine-to-machine communication space, Siemens Communications Group has introduced a new EDGE wireless module, the AC75. The module, which will be available in the market in September 2006, is Java-based and can be used in all GSM wireless networks across the world.

One of the key applications of AC75, will be in automobiles. Some of the other potential applications for the wireless module include pick-up stations, which might radio unauthorized opening of a package box or weather stations in remote regions, whose readings can be conveniently accessed via wireless modules. The AC75 wireless module offers a wide selection of interfaces, enabling it to be integrated into all popular applications. All wireless modules from Siemens Communications are manufactured in conformity with the EU directives aimed at restricting the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic devices (RoHS).

Rajasthan's State-wide Wireless Broadband
Rajasthan will host the first statewide deployment of wireless broadband infrastructure in the country with Motorola as supplier for the wireless broadband equipment. The delivery of the MOTOwi4 Canopy(tm) wireless broadband equipment for building this wireless network has already begun. 

The Motorola MOTOwi4 Canopy network will become the wireless backbone or grid system, with an aim to eventually connect all the 10,000 panchayats in the state. The deployment will provide high-speed connectivity to several rural locations where Internet penetration is almost non-existent. With the network in place and the availability of Internet reach in all the areas within the state, the citizens and the panchayats will be able to share information with others throughout the region as well as across the world. Village panchayats will have access to video, voice and data and the network will allow them to communicate and administrate seamlessly throughout the state.

Nokia's New Smartphone with WLAN
Catching on the fast moving business mobility wave in the country, Nokia has enhanced its business mobility offerings with the launch of its Nokia 9300i smartphone with WLAN capability. The new offering is an upgraded version of Nokia 9300 smartphone and provides a range of business solutions including mobile email, device management, security features and business collaboration, targeted at enhancing work productivity for mobile professionals. With the WLAN functionality the phone has an edge over email solutions such as BlackBerry and Visto.

The Nokia 9300i smartphone comes with symbian operating system version 7.0S and weighs 172 grams. It also has the conference call capability allowing up to 6 participants. The Tri-Band Operation supports EGSM 900, GSM 1800, and GSM 1900 networks in Europe, Africa, Asia-Pacific, North America, and South America.


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Operators Vow to Fight Mobile Spam 
The GSM Association (GSMA) has brought together 15 of the world's leading mobile phone operators to sign a code of practice committing them to work together to minimize spam sent via text and picture messages.  Bharti, Cingular Wireless, Hutchison 3 Group, Hutchison Telecommunications International, mobinil, O2, Orange, SFR, Telefonica, Telenor, TeliaSonera, T-Mobile, Turkcell, VimpelCom, and Vodafone have adopted the code of practice, which is designed to protect the secure and trusted environment enjoyed by mobile services. Together, these operators have more than 500 mn customers in more than 50 countries across all regions of the world.  Overseen by the GSMA, the code commits the operators to work together to investigate cases of mobile spam transmitted across mobile networks and take action where ever appropriate. Through the code, the operators plan to introduce anti-spam conditions into all new contracts with third party suppliers, enabling them to suspend or terminate the mobile contracts of spammers.

Microsoft's Messaging Solutions
At a conference hosted at the 3GSM World Congress 2006, Microsoft along with operators and device-makers announced a wide range of services and Windows Mobile-based devices for business users to deploy mobile messaging solutions. Microsoft plans to leverage the integration between Direct Push technology in Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 and Microsoft Exchange Server 2003 Service Pack 2 (SP2). This according to Microsoft will allow businesses to mobilize their employees on a unified infrastructure without buying additional and costly e-mail servers. This technology will now be available for Microsoft Windows Small Business Server and will also be offered as a hosted service by a number of service providers.

Vodafone And Microsoft Collaborate
Vodafone launches new Windows Mobile Direct Push email solution for business customers. Vodafone and Microsoft have announced the European launch of Windows Mobile Email from Vodafone. The solution is based on Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 and incorporates the messaging and security feature pack (MSFP), which includes Direct Push Technology and enhanced security features.

From March, Vodafone will deploy a range of Windows Mobile 5.0-powered devices with Direct Push Technology to corporate and small and medium sized business (SMB) customers in France, Germany and the UK. The service will also be available to corporate and SMB customers in other countries during 2006.

Mcafee Launches Security Solutions
McAfee, a leading dedicated security technology company, has announced it has developed a mobile security platform, McAfee Mobile Security, which has been architected, designed and implemented specifically for the mobile ecosystem including operators, manufacturers, enterprises, and consumers. McAfee Mobile Security provides the technology to deploy embedded and after-market mobile security solutions that will encompass anti-virus, firewall, content filtering, anti-spam and anti-spyware capabilities. McAfee's flagship product is McAfee VirusScan Mobile.

Shipra Arora
shipraa@cybermedia.co.in

Smart moves: SAP transforms Nokia Handsets into Scanners

Five years from now, we won't be talking about RFID as a category, many believe. It is going to be pervasive across all applications and you wouldn't have SCM solutions without RFID data for example. But right now, its research and pilot time with many interesting projects is being readied for rollouts. A case in point is SAP's collaboration with Nokia on a project that is now complete.

The underlying philosophy of the program was smart items. Business logic today, runs on servers. In the future, SAP anticipates, business logic will also run on intelligent devices and the mobile phone is one such device. Nokia devices were therefore fitted with a tiny SAP application with RFID capabilities to perform certain business logic.

This smart phone will now be useful across many enterprises and might even come down to individual consumers, probably in a year's time, the company feels. One application that it pursued was in the pharmaceutical vertical, where the issue was of authenticating a product. So how do I pick up a product and say that this is not a fake? The phone scans the RFID tag on the product, reads the information, communicates back to an SAP system-may be by sending a simple SMS-SAP then validates all the information and sends back another SMS with the full history of the product. “That's a very simple application people in hospitals can take advantage of,” says Krish Mantripragada, director, Global Solution Strategy RFID, SCM Solutions Management with SAP Labs.

The other class of applications the company is looking at is field service mechanics.

This was just one of the many projects with Nokia, a strategic partner for SAP since many years. There hasn't been a mass rollout of these applications just as yet, but there are companies who are evaluating the technology.

Also in the research and early pilot stage are projects around active tags. The passive tags, available now, have limited information and is static-it tells you what is the product, where it has been, where it is now and the time-and that's mostly about it. SAP says its active tags can also measure things like temperature and pressure. So if you have processed food or an expensive chemical that needs to be handled in tight environmental conditions-a processed food might need to be refrigerated and at a particular temperature throughout the supply chain-how do you ensure that? “You need a sensor that can periodically wake up, measure the temperature and keep a log of it,” says Krish.

He cites a project with British Petroleum in the UK. The petroleum industry typically has a lot of hazardous materials, expensive chemicals, controlled areas where certain people are not authorized to enter, certain products that are not supposed to be stored with other materials because they are highly inflammable in nature. Other active tag work is around promotion compliance and promotion execution effectiveness. RFID, by collecting the data at the right point of time, can now find out how effective promotions were. He says RFID applications are going into multiple different areas than originally thought of.

Even though retail is the one that gets a lot of attention as far as RFID usage is concerned, for SAP, the promising verticals seem to be pharmaceuticals, aerospace and defense and to an extent, even public sector and the government to automotive, third party logistics and industrial machinery.

The company started out its RFID research program way back in 1998 and the first commercialization happened in 2003. Its interest area is data management, all the way from the edge layer where one captures the data, creates, validates, and manages it across multiple locations and then ultimately integrates that to business applications such as supply chain or logistics.

Goutam Das
goutamd@cybermedia.co.in

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