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Technology Stocks : IFMX - Investment Discussion

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To: bob zagorin who wrote (14461)10/19/2000 7:33:47 AM
From: Mats Ericsson  Read Replies (1) of 14631
 
What is this: "Signed a contract with Nokia"

I have some questons as a new investor:

What are these:

1) 'demand on telco mkt' - looks like networkingear..
the applications in telconetwotks, like paymentproducts are just skyrocketing.

2) 'Nokia licenses of Informix technology, which will be embedded within Nokia's mobile infrastructure product.
-What products this sounds like a new product to me..
and it's allways very interesting.

Just my will guess. GPS is coming in USA, big way. All 911 wireless -calls must be located. (Glopal positioning technology) What is its impact on Geographical server markets??!

(The most intersting points in earnings letter:)

*)Announced an agreement to become a Symbian Technology partner to enable enterprise applications for the post-PC wireless age. Further, it has ported its Cloudscape(TM) database to the Symbian platform to help enable enterprise applicationsfor users of Symbian-based Smartphones and Communicators.

*)Experienced strong demand from the telecommunications market with continuing sales to SBC, Motorola, Lucent, and AT&T.

*)Signed a contract with Nokia, the world's largest mobile communications equipment provider, and delivered the initial
licenses of Informix technology, which will be embedded within Nokia's mobile infrastructure product.

In homepage
They are talkin WAP-server (ofcourse a bit baisse on WAP area lately but it can turn huausse sooonn.)

***By the end of 2003, greater numbers of people will access the Internet via a mobile device than a personal computer," predicted Gerhard Romen, vice president Enterprise Sales, Nokia Internet Communications. "Using the Nokia WAP Server, such offerings as Informix i.Sell can quickly bring new and innovative services to this growing community of mobile internet users.**
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