openwave
LiMo adds Openwave browser to arsenal
News Purple Labs, an increasingly prominent mobile Linux firm and a member of the LiMo Foundation, has bought the browser and messaging side of Openwave's business. Openwave supplies mobile-client software to... [07 Jul 2008]
Northern Ireland builds high tech credentials
News Both Crossey and MD of mobile software developer Openwave's Belfast development centre, Matt Halligan, said strong staff retention is an attraction while a strong team ethic is a feature of the local workforce. [02 Jun 2008]
Openwave Automates Processes for Tracking Hardware and Updating Systems
White Paper Openwave, which provides software and services for more than 70 mobile operators, more than 50 handset manufacturers, and 22 broadband suppliers worldwide, struggled to track and update its hardware and software assets. [01 Apr 2007]
Microsoft Executive Circle Webcast: Using BizTalk 2004 to Implement an SOA for Service Provisioning
White Paper The OSS integrated several services that have been built on different platforms like J2EE, Linux and OpenWave into a modern services-oriented architecture. This webcast will describe the process of building an... [30 Mar 2007]
Using BizTalk 2004 to Implement an SOA for Service Provisioning
White Paper The OSS integrated several services that have been built on different platforms like J2EE, Linux and OpenWave into a modern services-oriented architecture. This webcast will describe the process of building an... [21 Jul 2005]
HP to do smart phone as PDA market plateaus
News It has already been involved with one such device with phone software company Openwave and operator Bell Mobility in Canada. At its far-reaching mobility event this week, HP revealed its intention to bring to market at... [03 Feb 2005]
Mozilla gets mobile with money from Nokia
News In addition to Opera Software and Microsoft's Pocket IE, competitors include Access, InterNiche Technologies, Fusion, NexGen Software, NetClue, Openwave Systems and QNX. Sources familiar with the deal this week confirmed... [21 Jun 2004]
UK spammers turn on Spamhaus
News Spamhaus founder Steve Linford revealed told the Openwave messaging anti-abuse conference in London this week that this legislation has had a counterproductive effect. Pioneering anti-spam organisation The Spamhaus... [11 Jun 2004]
Spam? It's enough to make you switch ISPs
News Earlier this week, Joe Laszlo, senior analysts at Jupiter Research, told the Openwave Messaging Anti-Abuse conference in London that Jupiter had recently asked a group of internet users what factors would encourage them... [09 Jun 2004]
Russians and Chinese serve up diet of spam
News There is a new level of criminality in the spamming world," Linford told the Openwave Messaging Anti-Abuse conference in London. Organised criminals based in Russia are fuelling the rise in the amount of spam sent over... [09 Jun 2004]
Vodafone may charge for mobile spam
News If you want to send a million messages to our users, you'd better have a million times 10 cents," Vodafone public policy executive Rob Borthwick told the Openwave Messaging Anti-Abuse conference in London. [08 Jun 2004]
3GSM: Microsoft - Smartphone OS margins just fine
News Microsoft has also struck deals with Openwave, to make it easier for MSN Hotmail and MSN Messenger to run on feature phones using the Openwave interface, and Fenestrae, an enterprise software company and... [25 Feb 2004]
Openwave secures email contract from Telstra
News Australian telco Telstra said it had selected Californian-based communications industry software provider Openwave as the preferred supplier for what it described as the "solution definition" stage of its new email... [10 Feb 2004]
Global anti-spam "neighbourhood watch" coalition formed
News Telecoms and ISPs including Bell Canada, Bell South, Cox, Internet Initiative Japan and IIJ America, along with messaging software company OpenWave Systems, which is leading the initiative, will formally announce their... [14 Jan 2004]
Cisco loses 'father of the Ethernet'
News Don Listwin went to Openwave Systems. Andreas Bechtolsheim, father of Cisco's gigabit Ethernet products, has left the company after seven years. Bechtolsheim wasn't available for comment, but according to reports in The... [17 Dec 2003]