TrustLink Broadens Its Platform Support to Include Linux


STOCKHOLM, Sweden, April 2, 2002 (PRIMEZONE) -- TrustLink AB today revealed that it is currently porting its leading mobile applications to the Linux platform as a step in its product evolution strategy. Support for Linux was admitted as being part of the development effort currently underway that will result in the next major versions of TrustLink's software. TrustLink expects to release its first product that supports (embedded) Linux in Q3 2002.

"This fits in with our overall product strategy - we provide our applications on all leading handheld platforms," said Mats Bergstrom, Managing Director of TrustLink AB. "We believe that Linux is establishing itself as a player in this market, so the progression was natural. Devices that support Linux such as Sharp's Zaurus are already creating a great deal of interest. The port to Linux also reveals the strength of our product's design - we can quickly and easily provide support for new platforms."

About TrustLink

TrustLink is a leading provider of mobile business applications using the latest in wireless and PDA technology. TrustLink Sales and TrustLink Service Version 2.1 are mobile front-end applications that enable users to handle orders, service orders, customers, products, contacts, tasks and associated information, in a fast, easy, and accurate way. Both products have been designed for integration with business systems, giving direct and secure access to company data. The applications are available on the Palm OS, Symbian EPOC, and Pocket PC platforms to maximize functionality and flexibility. TrustLink takes an active part in the development of open standards, and is a member of WAP Forum, and MAI. TrustLink has its head office in Stockholm Sweden, close to Ericsson, its largest shareholder.

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