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Tadpole Partners With Pointbase To Enhance Its Java-Based Offerings For
Mobile Markets
"Pointbase's partnership with Tadpole will open up opportunities in new
markets for us by introducing our technology to industries that are building
next-generation apps on Java," says Bruce Scott, president of Pointbase and
co-founder of Oracle.
Carlsbad (CA), May 2, 2000 - Tadpole-RDI, Inc., the California-based
hardware business unit of mobile business computing specialist Tadpole
Technology plc, today announced that it has formed a strategic partnership
with PointBase to offer its embedded Java database with Tadpole's J-Slate
pen computer, a new breed of wireless internet device. PointBase, Inc. is
the leader in mobile wireless and 100% Pure Java data management products.
The addition of the PointBase database enables Tadpole to provide J-Slate
users with the ability to store local extracts from enterprise databases and
to automatically synchronize any changes with the originating database.
The Pointbase database and data management tools also ensures that J-Slate
users will never have to worry about losing data - PointBase transparently
manages the synchronization of data transfers to and from the J-Slate
ensuring that even when wireless reception is intermittent all data
integrity is preserved.
Tadpole selected PointBase technology because its 100% Pure Java databases
can interface with all major enterprise database on any computing platform
that supports Java.
Bernard Hulme, president of Tadpole-RDI and CEO of Tadpole Technology, plc,
comments: "Enterprises are looking for an efficient way to let mobile
workers use wireless devices to tap into corporate applications and
databases and to automatically update them without losing data, even when
wireless reception is intermittent." He adds: "PointBase technology
increases J-Slate's overall value to customers because it delivers a very
easy-to-use, easy-to-manage solution to the complex problem of data
synchronization over wireless networks."
"Tadpole's commitment to deliver world-class mobile Java solutions to
enterprise customers complements our passion in bringing the benefits of
Java-based data management to mobile users," adds Bruce Scott, president and
CEO of PointBase, Inc., who also co-founded Oracle Corporation. "Pointbase's
partnership with Tadpole will open up opportunities in new markets for us by
introducing our technology to industries that are building next-generation
apps on Java."
About Tadpole's J-Slate
The J-Slate is the world's first mobile wireless internet device that is
optimized to run Java based web and internet applications in vertical
markets. Designed from the ground up for workers who need a simple-to-use,
rugged hand-held pen computer, the J-Slate runs Java applications either
standalone or via a Web browser, and shields users from the complexity of an
operating system.
By standardizing on Java, the J-Slate has a completely open development
environment that allows customers to target applications and deploy
solutions that meet their specific requirements. In target markets for the
J-Slate, most customers need connectivity to enterprise class databases such
as IBM DB/2, Lotus Notes, Microsoft SQL*Server, Oracle, Sybase, etc.
Pointbase will provide this connectivity.
Developer Applications For J-Slate
PointBase supports all of the important standards for data management, such
as SQL, and Internet connectivity, such as HTML and HTTP. This allows
developers to create applications for the J-Slate which can be integrated
quickly and easily with enterprise applications which typically rely heavily
on SQL and have global reach through the Internet.
The synergy of PointBase and J-Slate's long battery-life, large bright color
display, instant-on and wireless connectivity provides a full work shift of
usage in most environments.
About Tadpole
Tadpole Technology plc (www.tadpole.com) is a listed company on the London
Stock Exchange (EPIC-TAD) with facilities in Cambridge, Edinburgh, Bristol
(UK), and Irvine and Carlsbad (California). Its Tadpole-RDI hardware
business unit is the global leader in portable UNIX workstations and servers
and innovator of the world's first Java-enabled rugged pen computer. Its
Tadpole-Cartesia software business unit is an emerging leader in
enterprise-class mobile information systems for the world's utilities,
telecommunications and public service industries that open new vistas for
better management and productivity of field workers, lead to improved
customer service and reduced operational costs, and enable user industries
to fully capitalize their investments in corporate GIS and CAD data. Its
recently-acquired Endeavors Technology business unit develops open-source
web technology software to support wide area wireless e-processes and
e-services across mobile workforces and multiple organizations. Further
information on Tadpole's businesses on 760-929-0992, or by email
sales@tadpole.com.
About PointBase, Inc.
PointBase, the leader in mobile wireless data management, develops, markets,
and supports solutions for extending and synchronizing enterprise data out
to wireless devices, Internet appliances, mobile applications, PDAs, and
networked servers. The company's 100% Pure Java products solve the problem
of managing data for applications deployed globally across a diversity of
platforms. PointBase was established in 1998 by Bruce Scott, co-founder of
Oracle Corporation and Gupta/Centura Software, and Jeff Richey, one of the
key developers of the Sybase SQL database server. The management team
includes industry veterans from IBM, Oracle, Sybase, Hewlett-Packard and Sun
Microsystems. More information about PointBase, Inc. at
http://www.pointbase.com.
www.tadpole.com
www.pointbase.com
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