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Oracle Database Lite 10g supports Symbian OS

By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, April 5th, 2006 at 4:40 AM

Oracle today announced the general availability of Oracle Database Lite 10g Release 2 for Symbian OS. Oracle has also added several Systems Integrators (SIs) to its growing list of partners supporting Oracle Database Lite 10g for Symbian OS.

Oracle’s mobile database, coupled with Symbian OS, provides field employees with direct and secure access to essential company data. Together, with their partners, Oracle and Symbian are enabling the interoperability of mobile devices with mobile networks, applications and services.

Oracle Database Lite 10g is the first database to extend the power of grid computing to the mobile workforce and makes it easier to develop mobile schemas, deliver high availability options and enable users to synchronize data seamlessly between their corporate database and mobile device at regular intervals. The mobile manager in Oracle Database Lite 10g also allows customers to administer and monitor their full mobile chain easily from a single, Web-based console – providing advanced features for application, system, security and device management. Relying on the Oracle Grid Computing infrastructure, the mobile database provides customers with a secure and reliable technology architecture that enables increased performance and incremental scalability to support thousands of concurrent users.

For more information about Oracle’s release read the complete news from Yahoo.

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Dusan has been using smartphones since their introduction and is now following the latest trends in the industry. The "convergence" is what he's most excited about, and writing about it is the next logical thing to do. He thinks that using a smartphone is what everyone who cares about their time should do. In addition to his interests in mobile phones, Dusan also loves to experiment with the latest web and mobile 2.0 services. The idea of accessing and managing your information from any device no matter where you are simply amazes him. Whether it's an online to-do list, note taking service or a video sharing social network, he's there to try it out. He admits though, he's still searching for the ultimate web-based organizational tool, which "sings" perfectly with the mobile PIM application. Dusan used to run SymbianWatch.com which later became part of IntoMobile. He lives in Serbia, South-East Europe, from where he edits the site on a daily basis.