By Joey Gardiner, 13 October 1999 09:12
NEWS IBM this week announced that it is joining forces with Nokia to deliver Internet services over mobile devices using the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) standard. IBM will market and distribute Nokia WAP Server software on its NetFinity servers and add Nokia WAP technology to its middleware products. The two companies will also work together in efforts to produce further products for the wireless Internet. IBM claim the alliance will enable Nokia to take the wireless world to the enterprise environment. Nokia's software will be available over Netfinity servers running Windows NT by the end of the year.

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