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Enterprise-level apps find their way onto two-way pagers.(BellSouth Wireless Data, Sybase, and Research In Motion Interactive Pager 950) (Company Business and Marketing)

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| September 28, 1998 | Kujubu, Laura | COPYRIGHT 2003 InfoWorld Media Group, Inc. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Two-way paging technology received a boost last week, when BellSouth Wireless Data, Sybase, and Research In Motion (RIM) announced they are working together to extend the reach of enterprise information to two-way pagers.

At the PCS '98 show in Orlando, Fla., the companies demonstrated that Sybase's UltraLite -- a small "fingerprint" version of the Sybase Adaptive Server Anywhere mobile database -- can be used to extend critical business applications to a two-way pager. This pager, the RIM Interactive Pager 950, can handle sales-force automation, service, support, and scheduling.

Sybase's UltraLite deployment technology for Adaptive Server Anywhere provides an …

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