The new operating system, called simply "Palm webOS," and previously dubbed Nova, lets users "multi-task," or use several programs at once, something previous Palm devices could not do.
The new operating system "seems to be Palm's last-ditch efforts in this space," said Kevin Burden ABI Research's mobile devices research director in a recent interview.
Palm has used its own operating system, as well as Windows Mobile, in its Treos, often giving users a choice of which operating system they prefer. The company's Centros run on the Palm OS, with the current version more than five years old.
The Inbuilding Wireless Solutions forum at The Venetian in Las Vegas will address the impact that mobile devices are having on enterprise use of wireless networks in buildings. We are very lucky this year to have Tyler Lessard from Research in Motion as a participant in the conference. He will be speaking with Wallace Wireless CEO Rob Moffat about how mobile devices are shaping business life and the use of wireless systems.
Live Tech Demonstration: Charting the Data Applications and Their Impact on Business Life and Wireless Networks
• Planning for a data fueled future by incorporating more players into the solutions methodology for wireless systems
• Using the BlackBerry as enterprise tool and implementing solutions for increased usage on 3G networks
• Managing a secure multi-user business environment through wi-fi networks and mesh technology that facilitates data flow
Speakers:
Rob Moffat, CEO, Wallace Wireless
Tyler Lessard, Director of Alliances, Research in Motion
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