SAN JOSE, CA--(Marketwire - March 16, 2010) - WindSpring, Inc., a leader in mobile data optimization technologies, today announced that DMTools™, the company's software suite for mobile data optimization, is now fully interoperable with the Symbian operating system. According to Canalys, the Symbian OS reached a global market share of 47% in 2009. By June of 2009, more than 250 million Symbian-based mobile devices had been shipped.
WindSpring's DMTools is a complete set of software tools for seamlessly optimizing application data in mobile and embedded systems. It includes tools for analyzing data and data performance, libraries for data compression, access and update, utilities for optimizing the performance aspects of compressed data, and SDKs for the predominant desktop and embedded OS/IDE environments. In addition, DMTools enables advanced functions such as search and update -- capabilities not previously available with traditional compression solutions.
"The Symbian OS is not just the global leader in mobile devices, it's the foundation for many of the most leading-edge devices and applications in the world," said Tom Hunt, president and CEO of WindSpring. "We believe DMTools will help open up the future for more and greater data-rich mobile applications for developers working with the Symbian operating system."
About WindSpring, Inc.
WindSpring, Inc. creates mobile optimization technologies that ensure efficient data management and high performance for mobile applications on any device. The company's DMTools software suite delivers advanced data compression, access and optimization, and includes SDKs for the predominant desktop and embedded OS/IDE environments. Founded in 2004 and based in San Jose, WindSpring technology powers more than a million devices around the world. The company is privately-held and profitable. For more about WindSpring visit www.windspring.com.
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