What BlackBerry Did for E-Mail, Rosetta Does for All Information   5/16/2005 - 642 views,

Summary: What BlackBerry Did for E-Mail, Rosetta Does for All Information OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill., May 16 /PRNewswire/ -- While it's unthinkable for a worker to carry their company's mainframe for information access, Oakbrook Terrace, Illinois-based Rosetta-Wireless allows mobile workers to do just that. Rosetta's ...

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What BlackBerry Did for E-Mail, Rosetta Does for All Information

OAKBROOK TERRACE, Ill., May 16 /PRNewswire/ — While it’s unthinkable for
a worker to carry their company’s mainframe for information access, Oakbrook
Terrace, Illinois-based Rosetta-Wireless allows mobile workers to do just
that.

Rosetta’s system gives mobile workers instant, secure and cost effective
access to all their latest data files and e-mail when not in the office.
Unlike current systems, the Rosetta system is the complete, enterprise-grade
solution, working over multiple wireless networks and with all wireless access
technologies to deliver complete critical enterprise information instantly,
securely and affordably, whenever and wherever needed.

“The technology will lend itself to a broad range of wireless data
requirements, such as businesses, homeland security, healthcare, entertainment
(audio and video), and the vehicle telematics market,” said Ed Bachner,
president of Rosetta-Wireless. “In essence the end user really controls where
and when he or she can gain access to their enterprise data, without having to
even think about the technology.”

Rosetta’s breakthrough solution radically changes the current wireless
data paradigm. The new paradigm is to continuously pre-position data to the
mobile worker, thereby freeing the worker from the systemic constraints of
existing wireless networks:

— The Rosetta system is always-on, opportunistically utilizing both
cellular and Wi-Fi networks.
— Files of all sizes are easily pre-positioned during otherwise idle
moments.
— Once files are pre-positioned, complete, up-to-date information is
available even if no wireless networks are currently available.

The result is that mobile workers enjoy the same rich, on-campus
information environment of instant, secure and economical access to complete,
up-to-date enterprise information, wherever and whenever needed.
Based on a successful U.S. introduction during 2005, future plans may
include licensing rights to individual vertical market segments to selected
U.S. and European partners.

About Rosetta-Wireless
What BlackBerry did for mobility of e-mail, Rosetta Wireless does for
mobility of all information. Rosetta’s “wireless pipeline” boosts
productivity of those mobile workers for whom time and information is money
and who need much more than just e-mail. Rosetta’s “wireless pipeline”
mobilizes all mission-critical information available in the office - e-mail,
all attachments, files, applications, video and the Web - and delivers it
instantly, easily, cheaply and fully up-to-date. Unlike all other mobile data
technologies, Rosetta’s wireless pipeline is the only complete, enterprise-
grade solution because information is 100% available anytime and anywhere and
totally secure.

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