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With the expanding presence of Mobile and Wireless technology across the corporate world and global economy, IBI has taken a lead position in providing premier products and services within this technology sector. IBI has extensive experience in the delivery of wireless projects for mobiles, Smartphones, Pocket PCs, PDA and Palm devices. Mobile and wireless applications and their devices are currently concentrated in five vertical industries: government, health care, manufacturing, utilities and financial services. With the rapid delivery of corporate information through wireless projects, IBI continues the tradition of providing alternate solutions for increasing corporate productivity, profitability and market presence. Currently IBI offers wireless/mobile application development products and technologies for the following areas:
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Windows CE |
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RFID |
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Symbian / EPOC 32 OS |
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IrDA |
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Palm OS |
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WAP |
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Bluetooth |
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Wireless LANs |
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Have current Internet applications and are seeking entrance into wireless and mobile technologies. |
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Are expanding their current wireless or mobile infrastructure and seek augmentation to or major revision of existing architecture. |
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Require custom wireless and mobile application development for project requirements. |
IBI’s team of engineers and project managers are available to design and support our customer’s wireless, mobile and PDA applications while providing optimal benefits through our strategic offshore production and onshore management model.
Mobile/Wireless Definition:
Mobile and wireless technologies are aggregated into licensed and unlicensed classification requirements. The licensed technologies are public cellular technologies: GSM, CDMA and TDMA. We observe their widespread use in mobile handset telephony. Unlicensed technologies operate in narrow transmission ranges and are used for local networks. They include Wireless LAN, Radio Frequency (RF) and Bluetooth. Their major use is seen in PDAs, PCs, laptops and computer networks.
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| CASE STUDY |
Indus Grocery
Indus Grocery is a large food chain providing ethnic groceries, based in Bridgeport, CT. IBI implemented an Oracle-based inventory control system utilizing bar-code, and wireless technologies. The middle layer of this application is built utilizing Oracle Developer Suite 9i which allows for rapid development of the web-based forms utilizing Java Servlet technology. A custom, front-end application was created for the client-side wireless PDA device. IBI integrated a Bar Code scanning system using Bluetooth wireless access points and PDAs to track and maintain Indus Grocery chain product inventory.
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