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Palm webOS gains enterprise features; Intel joins IPSO Alliance to push IP smart devices
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Nortel and Microsoft ICA offerings announced

Coming on the heels of five new commercial offerings introduced at the Microsoft Worldwide Partner Conference for the Nortel and Microsoft Innovative Communications Alliance, Nortel also announced last week that it had entered into a "stalking horse" asset and share sale agreement with Avaya with plans to sell "substantially all of the assets of the Enterprise Solutions business globally as well as the shares of Nortel Government Solutions Inc. and DiamondWare, Ltd." Read full story

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Palm webOS gains enterprise features
Palm has released a webOS update for the Pre smartphone that features expanded support for Exchange Active Sync policies, a change aimed at enterprise users.

Intel joins IPSO Alliance to push IP smart devices
An alliance of companies promoting embedded Internet Protocol in smart devices, like military sensors and home appliances, has added 12 new member organizations including Intel Corp.

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