"Mobile Wireless Internet Access has the industry buzzing. The Internet has changed the business terrain; no longer are people anchored to their offices to get the jobs done. Home Offices separate location from productive work. As business becomes more mobile, the need increases to make the web Wireless.. to allow both consumers and companies to shop and conduct business anywhere, any time , any place."
eWireless takes that next evolutionary step ... We help unwiring our Clients through truly Mobile Wireless Web Services.
Our Wireless Services Team focuses on providing Data to a broad assortment of Wireless Telephones and PDA devices.
What can you do with it?
WAP lets you use a wireless device—a cell phone, smart phone, pager, or PDA, to connect to the Internet and surf the World Wide Web. Minibrowsing with a WAP-compatible browser is somewhat similar to browsing the Web with a desktop browser like Netscape Navigator or Microsoft Explorer. The most significant difference is that Web sites that can be read by wireless devices are very simple—usually including only text and extremely limited graphics, if any. You can enter URLs, use links, set bookmarks, and type information into the minibrowser. Depending on the service provider, you may also be able to send and receive e-mail. Currently, there aren't any wireless search engines for WAP-compatible web sites or downloading capability. Also, WAP-compatible minibrowsers cannot support nifty plug-ins such as Flash, Shockwave, or RealPlayer. For the time being, think of it as Internet-lite.
Our Wireless Services
ALLIANCE
Collaborative resources for Internet product vendors
INTEGRATION M2M
Web based solutions integrated into Wireless based solutions
WIRELESS
Focused In offering Wireless Services for the Business Enterprise
TRAINING
Focused In offering Wireless Solution Training
Wireless/Mobile eCommerce is driving fundamental changes in the way business is conducted. Mobile Banking, Ticketing, Travel, Shopping and Various new Transactional Services are exploding in the WAP enabled Wireless Marketplace.
Installation of a Wireless Gateway involves a server running Wireless enabled software that links the Internet with the Mobile client. The Mobile server provides the Protocol and application environment where they reside temporarily, and this server "talks" to a simple micro-browser incorporated in the Mobile Device. To optimize data delivery, we strip out unnecessary and undesirable graphics and reformat the text into "card decks" that can be viewed and manipulated within the limited size and functionality of Wireless Phones and PDAs.Wireless Application Protocol(WAP) was developed because of the many inherent short comings of existing technology. It allows conversion of existing language for use with portable wireless devices. It provides content formatting to match the data and made it possible for various devices to communicate with each other.
The Wireless Markup Language(WML)
On "The Web" markup language for documents is HTML. In Wireless world the markup language is WML. These look very similar but there are some important differences.WML (Wireless Markup Language) is a markup language based on XML, and is intended for use in specifying content and user interface for narrowband devices, including cellular phones and pagers. WML is designed with the constraints of small narrowband devices in mind.
WML includes four major Functional areas:
1) Text presentation and layout
2) Deck/Card organizational metaphor
3) Inter-card navigation and linking
4) String parameterization and state management
Wireless Network Operators
For wireless network operators, WAP promises to decrease churn, cut costs, and increase the subscriber base both by improving existing services, such as interfaces to voice mail and prepaid systems, and facilitating an unlimited range of new value-added services and applications, such as account management and billing inquiries. WAP is an inter operable framework, enabling the provision of end to end turnkey solutions that will create a lasting competitive advantage, build consumer loyalty, and increase revenues.
End Users
End users of WAP will benefit from secure access to relevant Internet Information and services such as unified messaging, banking, and entertainment through their mobile devices. Intranet Information such as corporate databases can also be accessed via WAP technology. Because a wide range of handset manufacturers already supports the WAP initiative, users will have significant freedom of choice when selecting mobile terminals and the applications they support. Users will be able to receive and request information in a controlled, fast, and low-cost environment, a fact that renders WAP services more attractive to consumers who demand more value and functionality from their mobile terminals.
Content Providers
Applications will be written in Wireless Markup Language (WML), which is a subset of eXtensible Markup Language (XML). Using the same model as the Internet, WAP will enable content and application developers to grasp the tag-based WML that will pave the way for services to be written and deployed within an operator's network quickly and easily. Mobile consumers are becoming more hungry to receive increased functionality and value-add from their mobile devices, and WAP opens this untapped market that is expected to reach 100 million WAP–enabled devices by the end of the year 2000. This presents developers with significant revenue opportunities.
As the initial focus of WAP, the Internet will set many of the trends in advance of WAP implementation. It is expected that the ISPs will exploit the true potential of WAP. Web content developers will have great knowledge and direct access to the people they attempt to reach. In addition, these developers will likely acknowledge the huge potential of the operators' customer bases; thus, they will be willing and able to offer competitive prices for their content. WAP's push capability will enable weather and travel information providers to use WAP. This push mechanism affords a distinct advantage over the WWW and represents tremendous potential for both information providers and mobile operators.
Automatic load balancing, client-persistent storage and core technologies are incorporated in Paranz's enhanced mobile wireless solutions. Paranz's Wireless Solutions deliver freedom for corporate users, enabling them to take control of their environment and removing their dependence on a connected work environment.
Wireless Enabling- ERP/CRM Data
Giving Mobile Users access to back- office ERP and CRM Data requires linking several pieces of Networking and Software Technologies.
Our Team has the expertise in stitching the various intermediary Technologies to provide you wireless enabled eBusiness to back-office solutions.
We Wireless enable your ERP Data from SAP, PeopleSoft and Oracle or CRM Software like Siebel, Clarify or Vantive.
We are geared up with Middleware Software skills in Mercator, Vitria, Buildnet, Haht, Etc.. and Web- to - Wireless Softwares like Weblink Wireless, HiddenMind, Netmorf, etc...
Bluetooth changing the world
About Bluetooth:
As more and more manufactures adopt Bluetooth and create devices that support it, developers will find new, previously unimagined ways of applying its power.
Imagine some of these everyday examples: you enter a bus and your bus fare is automatically paid by your mobile phone. Or you get an automatic text message notifying that your kids are safely back from school. Or while waiting at the airport lounge, you get some interesting duty-free offers directly to your mobile phone. You could play multiplayer games with your friends, or write e-mails on your laptop on the 'plane, then when you land and switch on your handset, the messages can be automatically sent by your phone. You could even use your mobile phone to control the locking and alarm on your car, as well as integrate it with the car's stereo so you can talk hands free while you are on the go. Together with other industry initiatives, such as WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) and Symbian, Bluetooth will have tremendous effects on everyday life. Bluetooth is one of the key technologies that can make the mobile information society possible, blurring the boundaries between home, the office, and the outside world. At Nokia, we want to make life simpler, more efficient and more fun. We want to offer increased freedom to our customers, and we believe that mobile phones and other similar devices are the keys that will open doors to exciting and liberating futures.