Android continues its lead over Apple's iOS, reports NielsenCNET - 30 Nov, 2011Android continues to outpace iOS as the top smartphone OS, but Apple remains the dominant manufacturer. Google's mobile OS captured a 42.8 percent share of smartphone subscribers in the ... |
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Microsoft, AgreeYa team up on mobile appsSan Francisco Chronicle - 30 Nov, 2011John Minchillo / AP Microsoft will partner with AgreeYa Solutions to make business applications available on Apple's iPhone, Research In Motion's BlackBerry and other mobile devices. The licensing agreement, which also covers devices running Google's ... |
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Microsoft and AgreeYa Mobility reach agreement designed to address IT ...The Seattle Times - Nov 29, 2011The agreement allows AgreeYa Mobility, which focuses on wireless technologies, to connect Microsoft enterprise back-end systems with non-Microsoft mobile operating systems including iOS, Android, RIM and WebOS, according to the news release. ... |
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Protocol deal to bring compatible Microsoft apps to iOS, AndroidComputerworld - Nov 29, 2011IDG News Service - Microsoft said Tuesday it will license the protocols for many of its enterprise systems to a company that will develop compatible applications for non-Microsoft mobile operating systems, including Google's Android and ... |
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Microsoft, AgreeYa Mobility team upTimes of India - Nov 29, 2011Microsoft Corp and US firm AgreeYa Mobility has signed an agreement to allow corporations and other users to connect to Microsoft services from a variety of computing platforms. Microsoft Corp and US mobile engineering firm AgreeYa Mobility on Tuesday ... |
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Microsoft, AgreeYa deal makes apps accessible on major platformsMoneycontrol.com - Nov 29, 2011A Reuters report confirms that software giant, Microsoft has entered into a deal with AgreeYa Mobility, a US-based mobile engineering firm. The clauses of the deal make for quite an interesting read. Reportedly, with the deal coming through, ... |
Microsoft, AgreeYa to provide access to apps across platformsReuters Canada - Nov 29, 2011BEIJING (Reuters) - Microsoft Corp and US mobile engineering firm AgreeYa Mobility on Tuesday signed an agreement to allow corporations and other users to connect to Microsoft services from a variety of computing platforms, including phones and tablets ... |
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Microsoft and AgreeYa in license accordMarketWatch - Nov 29, 2011BEIJING (MarketWatch) -- Microsoft Corp. /quotes/zigman/20493/quotes/nls/msft MSFT -0.12% Tuesday announced a licensing agreement that will allow mobile technology provider AgreeYa Mobility to make products that link into Microsoft ... |
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Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) Makes Big Cloud ChangeseMoneyDaily - 30 Nov, 2011Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) Cloud Services has got a number of major service updates, as well as new customers. Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) has released the first major service update for Microsoft Office 365. ... |
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Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) Spreading App AccesseMoneyDaily - 30 Nov, 2011Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) has joined hands with AgreeYa to provide access to apps across platforms. Reuters has reported that Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) has signed a protocol licensing agreement with AgreeYa Mobility, the US mobile ... |
Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) Working On Disability ProgramStocksandShares.TV - 30 Nov, 2011Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) has completed the first phase of the Imkaan program in Qatar. It has been reported that Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT) Qatar has completed the first phase of the Imkaan program, which is aimed at helping people ... |
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Microsoft, AgreeYa enter into pact for mobile appsComputer Business Review - 30 Nov, 2011Microsoft will partner with AgreeYa Solutions, a US-based mobile engineering firm, to make business applications available on Apple's iPhone, RIM's BlackBerry and mobile devices of other companies. The protocol licensing agreement between the two, ... |
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AgreeYa Mobility licences Microsoft's patented protocolsiTWire - 30 Nov, 2011Microsoft has licensed AgreeYa Mobility to use its protocols for communication between mobile devices and Microsoft enterprise systems. AgreeYa Mobility, a mobile technology provider with centres in the US, Europe, India, ... |
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Investors Shouldn't Count Microsoft OutInvestorplace.com - 30 Nov, 2011Click to EnlargeSome stocks need no introduction. And yet familiarity breeds contempt. That's pretty much the state of Microsoft (NASDAQ:MSFT) right now, which has taken a pretty good beating the past two months but could be in line for a decent ... |
Microsoft, AgreeYa Mobility Expand Enterprise to DevicesCMSWire - 30 Nov, 2011Microsoft is looking to expand its mobile Enterprise and Cloud Application reach to non-Windows Mobile devices including iOS, Android, RIM and WebOS platforms with a protocol licensing agreement it signed with AgreeYa ... |
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AgreeYa Deal Puts Microsoft Apps On Other DeviceseWEEK Europe UK - 30 Nov, 2011Microsoft has licenced its mobile protocols to AgreeYa Mobility so its applications can be available on phones running other operating systems. The software giant is aiming to make its applications such as SharePoint universal, so it clearly has to ... |
Microsoft signs AgreeYa to expand apps on mobile platformsTechFlash - Nov 29, 2011Connect with TechFlash on our Facebook page for all the latest technology news headlines and commentary, plus information and access to special events, photos from events, promotions and more. by Aislyn Greene on Tuesday, November 29, 2011, ... |
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Microsoft and AgreeYa Mobility Announce Protocol Licensing AgreementFinancial News Network Online - Nov 29, 2011Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ:MSFT) and AgreeYa Mobility announced a protocol licensing agreement that allows AgreeYa Mobility situations to interoperate with select Microsoft enterprise applications and services. According to the license agreement, ... |
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Microsoft and AgreeYa Mobility Announce Protocol Licensing AgreementBenzinga - Nov 29, 2011At a joint customer and partner forum today in Beijing, Microsoft Corp. (NASDAQ: MSFT) and AgreeYa Mobility announced a protocol licensing agreement that allows AgreeYa Mobility solutions to interoperate with select Microsoft enterprise ... |
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Microsoft and AgreeYa Mobility Announce Protocol Licensing AgreementSacramento Bee - Nov 29, 2011Protocol licensing agreement advances interoperability between Microsoft applications and services and non-Microsoft mobile platforms. By Microsoft REDMOND, Wash. and BEIJING, Nov. 29, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- At a joint customer and partner forum today in ... |
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Microsoft and AgreeYa Mobility Announce Protocol Licensing AgreementWebWire (press release) - 30 Nov, 2011Protocol licensing agreement advances interoperability between Microsoft applications and services and non-Microsoft mobile platforms. REDMOND, Wash., and BEIJING - At a joint customer and partner forum today in Beijing, Microsoft Corp. and AgreeYa ... |
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Deal could bring Microsoft-compatible apps to iOS, AndroidMacworld - Nov 29, 2011Microsoft said on Tuesday that it will license the protocols for many of its enterprise systems to a company that will develop compatible applications for non-Microsoft mobile operating systems, including Google's ... |
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Microsoft and AgreeYa Mobility Announce Protocol Licensing AgreementNEWS.GNOM.ES (press release) - Nov 29, 2011REDMOND, Wash. and BEIJING, Nov. 29, 2011 /NEWS.GNOM.ES/ â€" At a joint customer and partner forum today in Beijing, Microsoft Corp. and AgreeYa Mobility announced a protocol licensing agreement that allows AgreeYa Mobility solutions to interoperate with ... |
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