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- Introducing mobile office, security, and other tools for a true smart eco-system
SEOUL, South Korea, Feb. 21, 2013 /PRNewswire/ -- INFRAWARE, an innovative mobile software and service company that helps people work and play better, will showcase its latest mobile innovations enabling smart work at Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2013. Products on exhibit will include the company's flagship and widely acclaimed POLARIS® Office, as well as new POLARIS® Business Products (www.polarismobile.com).
"The smart work trend is catching on rapidly as users come to realize the very tangible lifestyle, flexibility, and productivity benefits available with the right solutions," said Min Cheol Kwak, CEO of INFRAWARE. "With the integration of smart work still at its beginning stages, INFRAWARE is committed to pioneering a path for the field with new solutions, like mobile office and security tools, to build a more comprehensive smart eco-system."
The following products will be featured by INFRAWARE at MWC 2013:
POLARIS® Office: World's Fastest Selling Mobile Document Solution
Reaching a recent milestone of 300 million unit sales, POLARIS® Office now ranks as the fastest selling document solution for mobile devices. It allows users to easily view, edit and create documents on their mobile devices.
POLARIS® App Inspector: Essential Security Solution for Service Providers
POLARIS® App Inspector analyzes Android applications to detect harmful codes such as virus and malware before the application is registered in an app store. Its accurate detection as well as easy and fast execution performance offers a greater security solution for service providers.
POLARIS® App Player: Android Player for Non Android Platform Devices
POLARIS® App Player is a groundbreaking solution that can execute Android applications and content on non-Android devices. It functions as a player that can execute Android applications on smartphones and smart TVs with the Linux, Windows, Bada, or Tizen platform in which host ecosystems are not yet sufficient.
HTML5 Web Platform: Supporting the Latest HTML5 SPEC and Various Device APIs
INFRAWARE's HTML5 Web Platform supports the latest HTML5 specifications and various APIs (WAC 2.0, W3C) embedded in mobile devices, TV set top boxes, and so forth. The company's technical experience includes the world's first commercialization for web application platforms based on the WAC 2.0 specification.
To experience these great products and more from INRAWARE at MWC 2013, be sure to visit the company's booth, #7G90, Hall 7, Korean Pavilion, open from February 25-28. For more information, please visit: www.facebook.com/InfrawareGlobal.
About INFRAWARE
Based in Seoul, South Korea, INFRAWARE (KOSDAQ: 041020) secures technology in the modern convergent environment and develops new products to apply new technologies to bolster today's ubiquitous internet environment. The company is committed to realizing a fully connected world where everyone can access the internet at anytime, anywhere, by continuously researching, developing, and investing in cutting edge digital progress. Additional information about INFRAWARE is available at www.infraware.co.kr.
Contact:
Jee-Young Jung
Manager
INFRAWARE
Phone: +82-2-6190-7568
E-mail: jyjung@infraware.co.kr
Michelle Yeji Kim
Client Executive
Burson-Marsteller Korea
Phone: +822-3782-6441
E-mail: yeji.kim@bm.com
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