Synchronica Joins CalConnect, the Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium

Released on: June 2, 2008, 12:29 am

Press Release Author: Nicole Meissner

Industry: Marketing

Press Release Summary: Membership Further Underlines Synchronica\'s Commitment to
Industry Standards-based Mobile Calendaring and Scheduling Tools


Press Release Body:

Royal Tunbridge Wells, McKinleyville, June 02, 2008 -- Synchronica plc, the
award-winning international provider of email and data synchronization solutions,
has joined the Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium, known as CalConnect.
CalConnect is focused on the interoperable exchange of calendaring and scheduling
information between different software programs, platforms, and technologies.

Synchronica is committed to developing mobile messaging and synchronization software
based on open standards and is widely recognized in the industry as being a leading
proponent in the implementation and development of standards.

Already an active member of the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), Synchronica has opted to
join CalConnect because of the consortium\'s focus on providing mechanisms to enable
the interoperability of calendaring and scheduling methodologies, tools, and
applications.

CalConnect regularly holds interoperability testing events of which Synchronica will
now become an active participant. In addition to this, Synchronica representatives
will sit on both the TC Mobile and TV CalDAV committees which develop
recommendations for open standards-based calendaring on mobile handsets and define
use cases and requirements for CalDAV respectively.

Carsten Brinkschulte, CEO of Synchronica, comments: \"We are pleased to be a part of
CalConnect and look forward to working closely with the consortium and our fellow
members to help further the adoption of industry standards-based calendaring and
scheduling solutions for mobile devices. Open industry standards represent the
future of mobile technology, and I am confident that our partnership with CalConnect
will help us to enhance our solutions. Our industry-standards approach is
particularly important when dealing with high-growth emerging markets, such as
Africa, the Middle East, and Asia, where more basic mass market phones are more
popular and proprietary technologies aimed at more complex devices have less
relevance.\"

David Thewlis, CalConnect\'s Executive Director, adds: \"As an organization committed
to enabling interoperability between different programs, platforms, and technologies
in the calendaring and scheduling sector, we are constantly looking to encourage
more vendors to join the consortium. Synchronica has long demonstrated their
commitment to open industry standards, and we are very much looking forward to
working with them.\"

Synchronica\'s award-winning Mobile Gateway provides push email and synchronization
services for virtually all mass market feature phones and smartphones on the market
today. It is based on the dominant open industry standards Push IMAP (LEMONADE) for
mobile email and SyncML (OMA DS) for contact and calendar synchronization and works
with the built-in email and synchronization clients found in more than 1.5 billion
phones.

The Calendaring and Scheduling Consortium, www.calconnect.org, is a partnership
among vendors, developers, and customers to advance calendaring and scheduling
standards and implementations. The mission is to provide mechanisms to allow
calendaring and scheduling methodologies to interoperate and to promote broad
understanding of these methodologies so that calendaring and scheduling tools and
applications can enter the mainstream of computing.

The consortium develops recommendations for improvement and extension of relevant
standards, develops requirements and use cases for calendaring and scheduling
specifications, conducts interoperability testing for calendaring and scheduling
implementations, and promotes calendaring and scheduling.

Organizational members are Apple, Boeing, Carnegie Mellon, Dartmouth, Duke
University, Eventful, Fresno State, Google, IBM, Kerio Technologies, MailSafe,
Marware, Microsoft, Mirapoint, MIT, Mozilla Foundation, New York University, Open
Connector Groupware, Open Source Applications Foundation, Oracle, PeopleCube,
Princeton University, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Scalix, Sony Ericsson,
Stanford University, Stockholm University, Sun Microsystems, Symbian, Synchronica,
TimeBridge, Trumba, UC Berkeley, University of Chicago, University of Michigan,
University of Pennsylvania, University of Washington, University of Wisconsin,
Yahoo, Zimbra.

About Synchronica
Synchronica plc develops and markets industry standard mobile email and
synchronization solutions for the vast majority of devices in the market today.
Mobile operators, device manufacturers, and service providers in emerging and
developed markets use Synchronica products to offer mobile email, PIM
synchronization, and backup and restore services to their consumer and corporate
customer base. Products include the push email and synchronization solution Mobile
Gateway and the mass market device backup solution Mobile Backup. Headquartered in
the U.K., with a development center in Germany and presences in the USA, Hong Kong,
and Dubai. Synchronica plc is a public company traded on the AIM list of the London
Stock Exchange (SYNC.LN). More information is available at www.synchronica.com
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Contact:
Nicole Meissner
Chief Marketing Officer
Synchronica
Royal Tunbridge Wells, McKinleyville
Tel.: +44 1892 552 780
Mobile U.K.: +44 7977 256 412
Mobile D: +49 173 6069 160
Fax: +44 1892 552 721
nicole.meissner@synchronica.com
http://www.synchronica.com

Web Site: http://www.synchronica.com

Contact Details: Nicole Meissner
Chief Marketing Officer
Synchronica
Royal Tunbridge Wells, McKinleyville
Tel.: +44 1892 552 780
Mobile U.K.: +44 7977 256 412
Mobile D: +49 173 6069 160
Fax: +44 1892 552 721
nicole.meissner@synchronica.com
http://www.synchronica.com

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