News | September 9, 2008

Innaworks Launches Automated Java Conversion Solution For Windows Mobile At CTIA Wireless I.T. And Entertainment

SAN FRANCISCO --(Business Wire)-- Innaworks, a premier provider of mobile development tools, today launched alcheMo for Windows Mobile, the world's first fully automated solution to instantly port a standard Java Micro Edition (Java ME) mobile application to Windows Mobile 5.x and 6.x, Standard and Professional editions. Innaworks will showcase its products in booth 324 at the CTIA Wireless I.T. and Entertainment conference.

"alcheMo for Windows Mobile helps content providers, enterprise developers and game developers leverage existing investments and produce quality native Windows Mobile application in a highly compressed timeframe," said John O'Rourke, general manager at Microsoft Corp. "With alcheMo for Windows Mobile Java developers can take advantage of the huge market opportunity created by Microsoft's smartphone innovation and leadership."

alcheMo for Windows Mobile is an important addition to the alcheMo family. "Windows Mobile is a leading platform with unmatched operator support and diverse off-deck distribution channels." Stephen Cheng, CEO of Innaworks added, "With the introduction of alcheMo for Windows Mobile, developers can maintain a single code base to monetize on the four most important mobile platforms today, Java ME, Windows Mobile, BREW and iPhone, which together represent ninety seven percent of current mobile handsets."

By reducing time to market by months, enabling simultaneous feature roll-outs across multiple mobile platforms while simplifying QA, ongoing customer support and product maintenance, the alcheMo product family delivers our customers an increase in organizational agility and ongoing competitive advantages.

In-house enterprise developers and mobile content providers will appreciate the substantially improved IP protection, prevention of code tempering, fast application start-up, and the ease of supporting diverse handsets on multiple mobile platforms. Mobile game publishers will appreciate the native performance of the converted games.

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