IBM today launched new mobile software
and services designed to help companies tap into the growing numbers of mobile
internet users, and to enable more flexible and productive working practices in
organisations.
Mobility@Work is a new consulting service from the IT giant designed to
provide a framework for mobile working that could boost staff productivity and
enable secure access to applications on the go, according to IBM.
The new Rational Host Access Transformation Services software allows users to
access mainframe applications from mobile devices in a secure manner, while
WebSphere Business Monitor – IBM's business process measurement and monitoring
tool – is now available for the BlackBerry, with iPhone support to follow in Q4
2008.
Rational Business Developer, meanwhile, assists developers in the creation of
Web 2.0-style applications for mainframe or mobile devices, written in IBM's
Enterprise Generation Language.
"Utilising software assets from IBM Research combined with our services
offerings provides unique opportunities to help companies quickly adapt to the
mobile environment,” said Drew Clark, director of strategy at IBM's Venture
Capital Group, in a statement.
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