Ixonos to launch and showcase Smartphone platform

By Telecom Lead Team: Ixonos, a developer of wireless
technologies, software and solutions for connected devices and mobile services,
will showcase its products and services at the Mobile World Congress Barcelona
2012, Spain.

 

The company will showcase its various products along with
technology demonstrations and trade previews.

 

It will demonstrate Ixonos Smartphone Platform that
defines a completely new product category in Smart Quality. In addition, it
will showcase Ixonos App Agency, an application hit factory to deliver
application experiences second to none.

 

The company’s to-be showcased products also include
Ixonos 3D Engine that combines design and UI technology to deliver natural,
elegant and engaging 3D user experiences.

 

Its Ixonos IVI Connect, an ingenious software solution,
compatible with MirrorLink technology as well as with Android and iOS, connects
various mobile devices as well as cloud services with car head units.

 

Ixonos said it is the first company in the Nordics, to
offer a Red Hat certified open and secure application and integration platform
for global online services and R&D.

 

Furthermore, the demonstrations include Ixonos TV
Compass, Ixonos Mobile SW Services Suite, Ixonos Experience Store, Ixonos
Elastic Cloud and Ixonos Super App.

 

editor@telecomlead.com

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