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LinuxPR: Lutris Enhydra Wireless First To Address Global Requirements Of Mobile Computing

“Lutris Technologies Inc., the leading Open Source enterprise
software and services company, today announced Lutris Enhydra
Wireless, the latest product in Lutris’ family of certified and
supported Open Source Enhydra Java/XML application servers.
Lutris Enhydra Wireless offers developers, systems integrators
and corporate IT departments the ability to develop a single
internet application that delivers content to any device, in any
geographic region, by supporting every major wireless protocol:
i-mode, WAP, J2ME, and VoiceXML.”

“Supporting the protocols that make targeting every device
possible is only the beginning. What Lutris Enhydra Wireless
delivers to our customers and ISV partners is the ability to
seamlessly deploy one application that is accessible by all of
their customers, regardless of their Internet device or geographic
location,” said Yancy Lind, president and CEO, Lutris Technologies.
“Through the power of Open Source, Lutris Enhydra Wireless benefits
from a worldwide community of developers with local wireless
expertise, and thus guarantees the ability to deploy global
applications.”

“Lutris Enhydra Wireless provides developers with the first
development platform specifically designed to deliver content to
wireless and wired devices including phones, PDAs, handheld
computers, desktops and laptops. Further, unlike other application
servers that require a unique code-base for each device that will
access the application, Lutris Enhydra Wireless leverages Enhydra
XMLC, a technology developed by Lutris, to effectively separate the
business logic from the presentation layer, enabling a single
application to deliver content to any number of devices. This
“one-to-many” approach significantly decreases time to market and
dramatically improves application manageability. Additionally, this
extensible XML architecture ensures that future wireless devices
that depend on new presentation technologies can be easily added to
the application with minimal impact.”

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