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To: StockPro who wrote (393)5/3/1999 7:11:00 AM
From: blue_chip  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 1690
 
*******WIRELESS KNOWLEDGE NEWS************

JUST PULLED THIS OF OF BUSINESS WIRE

( BW)(CA-WIRELESS-KNOWLEDGE) Wireless Knowledge and Infowave Sign Strategic Partnership Agreement; Infowave Wireless Technology will be Incorporated Into Revolv Service Offering

Business Editors/High Tech Writers
Wireless Data Forum

MONTEREY, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--May 3, 1999--Wireless Knowledge LLC, a joint venture company between Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) and QUALCOMM Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM), and Infowave Software, Inc. (VSE: IWM) today announced plans to offer Infowave's wireless enterprise computing technology with Wireless Knowledge's premier wireless data access service, Revolv(SM). The addition of Infowave's technology will provide Revolv service users with enhanced capabilities when using Microsoft(R) Outlook and Pocket Outlook on a variety of wireless and mobile devices.
"Wireless Knowledge and Infowave share a commitment to bring true convergence to the enterprise computing and wireless communications industries," said John Major, president and CEO of Wireless Knowledge. "This partnership allows us to leverage Infowave's proven enterprise wireless technology to expand the breadth of Revolv services available for mobile professionals."
Wireless Knowledge is focused on accelerating the adoption of wireless communications and computing by providing mobile professionals with secure access to key corporate information from any wireless or mobile device, over any airlink, and from anywhere they travel. The Revolv service is the first offering in a series of services that will enable mobile professionals to remotely tap into their Microsoft Exchange collaborative computing environment and have immediate access to email, contacts, calendar, news and other important data.
Infowave's wireless technology will expand the Revolv service from browser-based messaging to include the familiar Microsoft Outlook and Pocket Outlook interfaces that are currently in use by more than 25 million corporate Microsoft Exchange customers. The technology provided by Infowave replicates the full-featured Microsoft Outlook desktop experience on a wireless device and virtually eliminates user training.
"Providing a seamless, wireless interface to Microsoft Exchange-based email and collaboration information will give Microsoft Exchange customers new ways to enhance productivity, efficiency and competitiveness," said Dave Malcolm, group product manager at Microsoft Corporation. "We are excited that Wireless Knowledge and Infowave are working together to enhance wireless applications and create unique services for Exchange Server customers."
"This is an exciting development for the Revolv service offering," said Andy Seybold, a leading wireless industry analyst and publisher. "As a mobile professional, I will absolutely take advantage of the Outlook interface provided by Infowave and I strongly believe that most Revolv subscribers will feel the same way."
"Infowave was a pioneer in the convergence of wireless and enterprise computing technologies and the key to our early success has been our technology leadership and strength of our partnerships," said Jim McIntosh, Infowave's president and CEO. "This agreement is very significant to Infowave because of the leadership and credibility that Wireless Knowledge represents. We are very excited to be working together to create solutions that contribute to the advancement of wireless computing."
The Revolv service is available now on an OEM basis to wireless carriers. Commercial end-user availability from the first carrier partners is expected in summer 1999. Wireless Knowledge has working relationships with a portfolio of leading wireless carriers and is currently pursuing other strategic alliances with computing, software and telecommunications companies.

About Wireless Knowledge

Wireless Knowledge LLC, a Microsoft Corporation and QUALCOMM Incorporated company based in San Diego, enables wireless carriers to deliver on the convergence of wireless communications and information technology with the delivery of productivity and information services in an airlink- and device-independent environment. Microsoft is the worldwide leader in software for personal computers. QUALCOMM is a leader in developing and delivering innovative digital wireless communications products and services based on the Company's CDMA digital technology. For more information on Wireless Knowledge, visit the website at www.wirelessknowledge.com.

About Infowave

Infowave is a world-class software developer. Founded in 1984, the company is headquartered in Vancouver, Canada and has two operating divisions. Infowave's Wireless Division builds mobile business software that uses the power of wireless communications to extend the reach of enterprise computing. Infowave for Exchange and Infowave for the Net are the most advanced and secure wireless software solutions for connecting mobile workers to key corporate information and applications. For more information on Infowave, visit the website at www.infowave.com.
Note to Editors: Microsoft, Windows, BackOffice and Windows NT are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in the United States and/or other countries. Product and company names herein may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Infowave, the Infowave logo, Infowave Office Enabler, PowerPrint, StyleScript and PowerPlot are trademarks of Infowave Software, Inc. Some of the above trademarks may be registered in certain jurisdictions.
This news release may contain certain forward-looking statements that involve risks and uncertainties such as competitive factors, technological developments and market demand. Actual results could differ materially from the Company's expectations. The Vancouver Stock Exchange has not reviewed and does not accept responsibility for the adequacy or accuracy of this release.



To: StockPro who wrote (393)5/3/1999 7:28:00 AM
From: blue_chip  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1690
 
Wireless Data Forum

Infowave will be the BELLE of the BALL at the Wireless Data Forum. Three people mentioned in that article will be involved in moderated discussions at the Wireless Gata Forum.
1. Wireless Knowledges - Dave Whalen
Track 1
Selling Information: Content

Many content providers want to offer information to wireless subscribers, and many wireless carriers want to sell it. However, what will sell? It's a tough challenge. But if anyone can crack the nut of profitable wireless content it's such companies as our panel participants: CNN Interactive, OAG Worldwide, Omnipoint and Wireless Knowledge. These companies will examine the development of innovative one-way and two-way services with Alan Reiter, president of Wireless Internet & Mobile Computing.

Confirmed: Steve McCrudden, Omnipoint
Confirmed: Dave Whalen, VP, Sales & Marketing, Wireless Knowledge
Confirmed: Miguel Garcia, VP, Software Development and Applications Services CNN Interactive
Confirmed: Dennis Flavin, Vice President – Partnerships, OAG
Confirmed: Jonathan Baile, Reuters

Moderator: Alan Reiter, President and Editor, Wireless Internet & Mobile Computing

2. Infowaves Michael Blackstock
Track II
Back to the Server

While it may be increasingly hard for IT organizations to ignore the flood of handhelds infiltrating the enterprise, significant issues still remain, including issues of synchronization, security, and access. Come and hear our panel of experts outline the strategies their companies are using to help mobile workers and IT shops embrace the Fourth Wave of Computing.

Confirmed: Mike McGinnis, Program Director, Mobile eBusiness, IBM Mobile Connect
Confirmed: Calvin Cassidy, Project Manager, Aether Technologies
Confirmed: John Dolan, Oracle Lite
Confirmed: Michael Blackstock, Vice President, R&D, Infowave Software, Inc.

Moderator: Mark Thom, Nortel Networks

3. Andrew Seybold
GENERAL SESSION: Strategists Shootout

8:00 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.

Kleiner, Perkins, Caufield and Byers General Partner Kevin Compton heads an all-star lineup of wireless industry strategists who will compare forecasts of the future of wireless data. This time, however, WDF members attending the conference will get a chance to have their say through the use of on-site polling, allowing WDF members to compare their forecasts with those of the "experts." Don't miss this "interactive" conference-concluding event.

Confirmed: Kevin Compton, Kleiner, Perkins, Partner
Confirmed: Andy Seybold, Andy Seybold's Outlook
Confirmed: Richard Siber, Andersen Consulting
Confirmed: Mark Bernstein, Senior Vice President, CNN; General Manager, CNN Interactive
Confirmed: Paul Roche, McKinsey & Co.
Moderator: Thomas Wheeler, President and CEO, CTIA

They are all three going to have something to smile and talk about. Congratulations INFOWAVE!!

Congratulations fellow LONGS!!!!!!!!!!!!