| Publisher | Palm Inc. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Format | HTML | Date added | 20 Sep 2003 |
| Topics | Mobile - Wireless Communications, Palm, Wireless Internet | ||
| Downloads | 68 | ||
With 70 locations in the U.S., Canada, the U.K., Europe and the Far East, executives at Mitel Corporation are constantly on the go, overseeing telecommunications and semiconductor projects around the globe. EITS discovered the Palm Computing platform and PylonPro communications software from Globalware Computing. Coupled with wireless modems, PylonPro turns Palm Computing platform devices into portable extensions of Mitel's corporate Lotus Notes network. The Palm OS platform is dramatically improving Mitel's internal project management ability by enabling the company's IS executives to call up the current status and history of any IS project from the Notes database. By pairing powerful, portable Palm Powered devices with software tools like PylonPro, an international company like Mitel can enjoy all the benefits of its head office from any location in the world.
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