
iSeries mobile access - anywhere, anytime!
The increasing demand for instant access is the result
of e-business and its ability to deliver real-time data
to users. Meanwhile, wireless and mobile computing devices
are improving at an accelerating pace, making interactive
programs more appealing and relevant on PDAs, wireless
phones, pagers and embedded in automotive entertainment
systems.
Now customers, business partners and employees
have the option to tap into key business information
not only via their desktop computers, but on these mobile
and wireless devices too.
So, companies are being forced to develop new wireless
strategies. To be successful, they must find a way to
integrate their legacy systems with wireless technology.
looksoftware's mobileclient
delivers pure web-based
UIs into the palm of your customers',
employees' and business partners' hands. Built
on looksoftware's dynamic architecture,
customized
UIs
are generated dynamically, on the fly from your unchanged
host applications. looksoftware's
developer
products
newlook, centric
and soarchitect enable you to reuse
and extend your existing applications and deploy
these functions
to wireless devices. They also give you the freedom
to
optimize
your designs for the target wireless device.

mobileclient features include:
- PDA devices supporting Windows Mobile and
Windows CE, Palm,
Symbol etc.
- Telephones and other wireless devices
- Access to iSeries 5250 applications from any
wireless
device
that supports a browser
- No changes to iSeries applications required
- Server component installed in minutes, zero deployment
clients
- Optimize the look, feel and content for the target
device with newlook’s drag
and drop Designer
- No HTML coding required
- Create new UIs for thin clients and mobile devices
composed from:
- 5250 applications
- iSeries programs (RPG, COBOL, Java)
- DB2
- Other databases including SQL Server, Oracle, Sybase, Access etc.
- Web services
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"Wireless technology
speeds transactions and cuts costs."
A
Computerworld survey of
executive-level
IT professionals, identified
wireless technology
as one of
the top priorities
for
2006.
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