
Here’s an article from Network Computing on PDAs in the enterprise. The article gives IT folks hints on how to get PDAs connected to their networks.

Here’s an article from Network Computing on PDAs in the enterprise. The article gives IT folks hints on how to get PDAs connected to their networks.

A new study from IDC says that Bluetooth technology will not only expand to handsets, notebooks, and smart handhelds, but also printers, scanners, digital cameras, thin clients, consumer devices, and other hardware segments.

Delphi Automotive Systems’ new Infotainment PC radio system will be offered as an option on the Cadillac 2001 Seville and DeVille models. Infotainment PC is powered by the Microsoft Windows CE operating system.

A new study from IDC says that Bluetooth technology will not only expand to handsets, notebooks, and smart handhelds, but also printers, scanners, digital cameras, thin clients, consumer devices, and other hardware segments.

WeSync.com launched the next version of WeSync Personal, adding support for three handheld modems. With version 1.2, WeSync has added support for the OmniSky Minstrel V wireless modem, PalmModem Accessory and Handspring Modem (for the Handspring Visor). Using the Modem Refresh feature, non-Palm VII WeSync users can also refresh their data while away from their desktop.

Symbol Technologies announced that it has entered into a logistics marketing alliance with The Descartes Systems Group to integrate Symbol’s handheld computers with Descartes’ DeliveryNet software. Descartes’ mobile solutions operate on a number of Symbol mobile devices, such as the SPT 1700, PPT 2700 and PDT 7500 which operate on the Palm O/S, Windows CE and DOS platforms.

Aether Software and Sybase announced that Sybase has developed a ScoutSync conduit, now available in Sybase SQL Anywhere Studio 7.0. The joint technology solution is for the Palm Computing platform and Windows CE.

MobilePlanet announced that its online shopping services will now be available for access on Palm devices and SmartPhones by using Everypath’s mobilization technology. Partnering with Everypath enables MobilePlanet to extend its current online mobile shopping service, ShopAnywhere, to customers using a Palm Connected Organizer or Windows CE-based handheld device.

Symbol Technologies announced that it has entered into a logistics marketing alliance with The Descartes Systems Group to integrate Symbol’s handheld computers with Descartes’ DeliveryNet software. Descartes’ mobile solutions operate on a number of Symbol mobile devices, such as the SPT 1700, PPT 2700 and PDT 7500 which operate on the Palm O/S, Windows CE and DOS platforms.