Wireless Developers and Carriers Qualify and Market Mobile Java Applications
With Java Powered Seal of Approval
SAN FRANCISCO, CTIA Wireless I.T. & Entertainment 2004, Oct. 25
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Sun Microsystems Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW), the creator
and leading advocate of Java (TM) technology, today highlighted the rapid
adoption of the Java Verified (TM) Program among wireless developers as the
standard for mobile Java application testing. Since the Java Verified
Program's inception eight months ago, the number of tested applications to
qualify for the Java (TM) Powered mark has grown at a rate of 55 percent month
to month.
"Application certification is central to establishing high-caliber mobile
application services," said John Delaney, Principal Analyst at Ovum. "Ovum
forecasts that by the end of this year, Java-enabled handsets will reach
approximately 579 million worldwide; a 120 percent increase over the 264
million Java-enabled handsets connected at the end of 2003. As the market
penetration of Java-enabled handsets increases, and Java applications continue
to proliferate, carriers and developers will need to rely upon applications
adhering to an agreed standard."
Many applications have been submitted and tested by the Java Verified
Program, including:
-- Communology - Communology Instant Messenger combines instant messaging
and presence services.
-- Concrete Technology - Ace's Texas Hold'em is a popular poker game fun
for all levels.
-- Sumea - Survivor allows players to join other castaways on a tropical
island in this mobile game of the world-famous "Survivor" TV show.
-- UMOCO - Offers players eight challenging athletics events: sprint,
hurdles, triple, long and high jump, discus, shot and skeet.
-- InfraWorld - Haunted Treasure action game brings players a thrilling
action game full of fun and adventure.
-- Mediabricks AB - Mediabricks Media Viewer is a customizable application
for provisioning of branded online media to mobile phones in a user friendly,
speedy, rich and live fashion.
-- Mobile Diabetic Inc. - mDiabetic Creator is a mobile diabetes record
management and carbohydrate system.
-- ReqWireless - WebViewer delivers a fast HTML Web browser for any Java
cell phone.
-- Technology@hand Inc. - Shopping At Hand allows users to keep
information about purchases, credit card and bank account names and available
credit and balance.
-- Jsmart Technologies - Players need to save Betty Boop from being
crushed by all the flowers from her admirers by arranging them into bouquets
of three or more.
-- Xtremics - Missile Attack is a fast-paced action game based upon an old
classic, brought up-to-date with awesome graphics and great animation.
"You haven't experienced anger until you have a teenager whose instant
messaging client is on the fritz," said Frank Bell, CTO of Communology. "By
promoting clear mobile Java standards and providing the Java Powered logo,
both carriers and teenagers are assured of our product's quality."
"Developers have quickly learned that getting applications tested by the
Java Verified Program dramatically increases their marketability to carriers,"
said Eric Chu, Director of J2ME Business and Marketing, Sun Microsystems.
"Sun and its partners are extremely pleased to play a key role in facilitating
important connections between developers and carriers eager to deploy
revenue-enhancing mobile Java applications."
The Java Verified Program provides a unified process for cost-effectively
testing and qualifying Java applications. Applications submitted to the Java
Verified Program are qualified against a set of industry defined testing
criteria at authorized testing houses worldwide. By qualifying their
applications, developers can open a huge global market for their products.
"Our mDiabetic Creator is a rather atypical mobile application and we felt
it was important to show it was created with industry standards in mind," said
Scott Luse, Mobile Diabetic, Inc. "Diabetics across the globe will be able to
access our life-changing application much sooner because carriers have
confidence in our Java Powered application."
Starting January 2005, all Java applications must pass the Java Verified
test before commercial distribution by most handset manufacturers like Nokia
and Sony Ericsson. Aside from gaining popular support among developers, major
wireless carriers worldwide including Orange and T-Mobile Europe have
previously announced their participation of the program.
Launched in February 2004, the Java Verified program allows Java
developers and content providers to monetize their applications more quickly
and cost-effectively. Certified applications earn the right to leverage the
Java Powered logo to provide customers with a unique quality assurance.
Through the Java Verified program, developers can participate in marketing and
distribution programs offered by Motorola, Nokia, Orange, Siemens, Sony
Ericsson, Sun Microsystems and T-Mobile Europe. For more information, please
visit http://www.javaverified.com.
About Sun Microsystems, Inc.
Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision -- "The Network Is The
Computer(TM)" -- has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. to its position as a
leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software and services that
make the Net work. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries an on the World
Wide Web at http://sun.com.
NOTE: Sun, Sun Microsystems, the Sun logo, Java, J2ME, the Java Powered
logo, Java Verified are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
FOR MORE INFORMATION:
Rebecca Lui
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
408-276-5292
rebecca.lui@sun.com
Andreas Schwarz
Citigate Cunningham
415-618-8743
aschwarz@citigatecunningham.com
http://www.sun.com/news
allpress@sun.com
SOURCE Sun Microsystems, Inc.
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CONTACT: Rebecca Lui of Sun Microsystems, Inc., +1-408-276-5292, or rebecca.lui@sun.com; or Andreas Schwarz of Citigate Cunningham, +1-415-618-8743, or aschwarz@citigatecunningham.com, for Sun
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