
Synchrologic announced iMobile Suite for Windows CE and Palm OS devices. iMobile Suite offers data synchronization and software distribution for an enterprise’s mobile workforce.

Riverbed Technologies began shipping ScoutArchitect, a graphical design studio that is supposed to accelerate the development of PalmOS and Windows CE mobile systems for use in enterprise deployments.

Amplitude announced a licensing agreement with Puma Technology to provide Intellisync for EventCenter, Amplitude’s Internet calendar, through Puma’s Intellisync Software Development Kit (SDK). Intellisync for EventCenter will enable users to synchronize event information from community Internet calendars, enterprise calendars and personal calendars.

Palm Computing introduced the Palm IIIe connected organizer. 3Com also announced new accessories including a Universal Serial Bus connection kit and a variety of carrying cases. The Palm IIIe organizer combines the functionality of previous Palm Computing organizers with the company’s lowest ever introductory list price of U.S. $229.

The San Jose Business Journal takes a look at Alan Kessler, recently appointed president of Palm Computing. The article also takes a look at what’s next for Palm Computing.

Bank of America and 724 Solutions announced a strategic agreement that will help turn wireless devices such as mobile phones and handheld electronic organizers into portable banks.

PC World takes a look at two Windows CE devices, the Cassiopeia E-100 from Casio and Philips’ Nino 500. The article compares them to the latest Palm computers. The article also includes a review of software such as IntelliSync for Palm organizers, which synchronizes the Palm device with Lotus Notes.

CNN Interactiive has this article which examines what’s next in the world of wireless PDAs.

Bank of America and 724 Solutions announced a strategic agreement that will help turn wireless devices such as mobile phones and handheld electronic organizers into portable banks.

PC World takes a look at two Windows CE devices, the Cassiopeia E-100 from Casio and Philips’ Nino 500. The article compares them to the latest Palm computers. The article also includes a review of software such as IntelliSync for Palm organizers, which synchronizes the Palm device with Lotus Notes.