Clarinet Systems Secure Synchronization Between Palm Pilot and Server Through Infrared Technology

Wireless networking equipment provider, Clarinet Systems, Inc. offers unimpeded and instant connection between Palm Computing devices and the corporate network and Internet through infrared (IR) technology.

New Palm Computing Products Enable Large-Scale Handheld Deployments in the Enterprise

Palm HotSync Server and Palm Ethernet Cradle deliver server synchronization and management capabilities.

PocketScience Licenses JP Systems Software for Phone-Based E-Mail Delivery

JP Systems and PocketScience announce a strategic partnership for product development that will give handheld devices such as Palm connected organizers access to Internet e-mail using any type of telephone in the world.

Riverbed ScoutSync Selected by Palm Computing as Mobile Enterprise Synchronization and Management Solution

Riverbed’s ScoutSync Server to be the enabling technology behind the new Palm HotSync Server.

TRG Announces the TRGpro Handheld Computer

Midwestern US company to produce first tailorable Palm Computing platform device for the enterprise.

Ericsson, IBM, Lotus, Oracle, Palm Computing and Symbian in Joint Initiative to Foster Mobile Internet Applications

Ericsson and fellow industry leaders IBM, Lotus, Oracle, Palm Computing and Symbian are joining forces in the GPRS Applications Alliance (GAA), a cross-industry initiative designed to serve as a catalyst in the advancement of applications based on the new mobile packet switching technology, GPRS.

Fujitsu Combines U.S. Personal Computer Companies to Better Serve Customers’ Growing Mobile Computing Needs

Stronger merged company to market notebook and pen-based computers.

eALITY Integrates with Palm Computer Expense Reports

eALITY, Inc. announces that it has fully integrated its flagship service, eALITY eXPress, with Palm Computing, Inc.’s popular handheld wireless Palm Computing organizers.

Nokia and Palm Computing Ally to Develop a New Pen-Based Product Category for Smart Phones

Nokia is licensing the Palm Computing Operating System (Palm OS) so it can implement the user interface and applications to run on the Symbian platform. Resulting devices will run both Palm and Symbian applications.

TRG Products Signs Licensing Agreement with Palm Computing to Develop and Produce Palm OS Devices for Enterprise Deployment

TRG will introduce its first product, a handheld computer for enterprise deployment in mid-October to coincide with the PalmSource ’99 conference, Palm Computing’s worldwide developer software conference.