SAN
JOSE, Calif. October 25, 2004
- InnoPath Software
Inc. (formerly DoOnGo Technologies),
the industry leader in over-the-air
(OTA) mobile device software
management, today announced
that it is among a select group
of presenters at the CTIA Venture
Forum held on October 25 at
CTIA Wireless IT & Entertainment
in San Francisco. InnoPath?s
Executive Vice President and
Co-Founder Stephen Artim will
present an overview of the
company, highlighting the strategic
gains made in the OTA mobile
device management market due
to InnoPath's expertise in
the industry and its proven
commercial solution.
More than 200 attendees from
the venture capital community
will attend the CTIA Venture
Forum, to be held at CTIA Wireless
I.T. & Entertainment. During
Mr. Artim's presentation, attendees
can expect to learn more about
InnoPath's innovative products,
and how strong customer and partner
support is fueling the company's
significant market momentum.
Attendees will also learn about
InnoPath's proven OTA solution,
which reduces costs associated
with warranty expenses and customer
support, enables manufacturers
to bring new handsets to market
more quickly, and repairs software
bugs in already-manufactured
or deployed handsets.
According to Strategy Analytics,
69 percent of handsets sold will
be OTA-enabled by 2009, a necessity
fueled by complex next-generation
handhelds, said Stephen Artim,
EVP and co-founder of InnoPath
Software. It is important that
venture capital firms realize
that InnoPath?s OTA solution
is potentially one of the killer
app of the wireless market.
Mr. Artim's presentation will
take place at the CTIA Venture
Forum on Monday, October 25 at
1:50 p.m., held in the Moscone
Center West in room 3018 at CTIA
Wireless I.T. & Entertainment.
As the first company to power
OTA-capable phones on public
wireless networks, today InnoPath's
software management platform
is used in more than 30 million
handsets with over 1.2 million
handsets shipped monthly. Through
its relationships with NEC, Panasonic,
Sharp, LG, SANYO, China Unicom
and KDDI, InnoPath has helped
to bring the first commercialized
OTA-capable phones to market.