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News Release from: Syware | Subject: mEnable 3
Edited by the Processingtalk Editorial
Team on 19 November 2007
How to easily set-up wireless handheld
networks
The new mEnable 3 set of tools from Syware makes it easy to wirelessly configure, maintain, and operate wireless handheld devices
Syware, a leading developer of mobile database software tools, has released a significantly enhanced new version of its very successful mEnable handheld network product mEnable 3 is a highly cost-effective set of tools that make it easy to create and operate wireless handheld device networks
This article was originally published on Processingtalk on 3 Sep 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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New features include remote handheld configuration and maintenance, file and folder synchronisation, signal strength detection, and the ability to wipe settings and data from lost handhelds.
It has been designed for third party system developers, in-house developers, and technical and operations managers.
"mEnable 3 makes it incredibly easy to manage users in the field," according to Syware CEO Sy Danberg: "It offers very big capabilities for a very small price, based on a lot of experience, a real understanding of user needs, and state-of-the art technology".
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Field personnel can read from and write to any ODBC-enabled server database in real time, wirelessly transmitting data and images.
If wireless access is not available at any time for any reason, the data can be stored on the handheld and then synchronised with the server at a later time.
With mEnable, users and administrators can wirelessly synchronise handheld and server files, folders, tables and directory structures, including photographs, drawings and charts.
If the handheld contains a camera, its pictures can be uploaded automatically to the central server.
System administrators can wirelessly configure new handhelds in the field, installing programmes, creating directory structures and tables and initialising them with data, and configuring synchronisation settings.
They can also modify the content and configuration of existing mobile devices, and can wipe the settings, tables and folders from any device that is lost or stolen.
Client applications that can share data with database servers via mEnable include Syware Visual CE and Report CE, as well as custom-built .NET applications.
Databases include any ODBC-enabled data source, such as Microsoft SQL Server, Oracle, Microsoft Access, and Sybase.
mEnable 3 works over any connection that uses TCP/IP, including the Internet.
mEnable 3 can be purchased through the Syware online store, or by phone.
Price for a server and 10 clients is USD600; server and 100 clients is USD1800.
An additional 10 clients can be added for USD300, and 100 clients can be added for USD1500.
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