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BW: Diversinet Extends Development Platform To Linux And Unix

Feb 29, 2000, 21:43 (0 Talkback[s])

"Wireless 2000: An effort to provide the most advanced, end-to-end security solutions for wireless devices, Diversinet Corp., (NASDAQ Small Cap:DVNT) (CDN:DVNT) a leading wireless e-commerce infrastructure security software company, today announced that its client Software Development Kit (SDK) has been extended to Linux and Unix formats, thus enabling developers to create applications for secure wireless e-commerce transactions across a greater number of platforms."

"Diversinet worked closely with key partners in designing and developing the Linux/Unix-based client SDK. In support of expansion into new markets, Diversinet sought to create SDK's that would encompass the entire spectrum of development platforms. With the SDK extension to Linux and Unix, Diversinet can now give developers greater application scalability, further solidifying Diversinet's focus on devising and delivering technologically advanced security solutions for wireless devices."

"Developers will now be able to create applications using Diversinet's Passport Certificate Server(TM) 3.0 for Linux/Unix, optimized for the wireless environment. The Passport Certificate and Digital Permit Servers work cooperatively to provide secure authorization services over distributed wireless architectures."

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