A 'Good' Plan to Pick Up Neomar | Internet News

A ‘Good’ Plan to Pick Up Neomar

Written By
Thor Olavsrud
Thor Olavsrud
May 13, 2003
1 minute read

Good Technology will announce its acquisition of the intellectual property,
patents and software code of San Francisco-based enterprise mobile
infrastructure software provider Neomar Wednesday, a Good spokesman told
internetnews.com.


Sunnyvale, Calif.-based Good added that it has hired key members of
Neomar’s technical organization.


The acquisition will allow Good to integrate Neomar’s corporate data access
systems with future versions of its GoodInfo wireless information system.

“An increasing number of Good’s 750 plus customers use GoodInfo to increase
the productivity and responsiveness of their mobile employees by providing
access to valuable corporate data,” said Danny Shader, CEO of Good
Technology. “By tightly integrating Neomar’s technology, which has been
developed over the past four years, we will provide our customers with even
greater capabilities.”

GoodInfo is designed to allow companies to extend Web-enabled applications
like SAP, Oracle, Siebel, Manugistics and Cognos to wireless handhelds,
even in environments with intermittent wireless coverage. The system also
allows access to corporate and public Web sites.


The company noted that existing GoodInfo applications will remain fully
supported by future versions of the system that incorporate Neomar
technology.

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