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PARIS, May 3 /PRNewswire/ -- Everbee Networks announced the release of version 2.0 of its suite for protecting Windows Mobile devices against data theft and intrusions, Data Protection Mobile v2.0.
This new version noticeably improves performance and usability, with a new and innovative technology for real-time encryption, which delivers high-level security without sacrificing ease of use.
In addition to all data stored on the handset being encrypted (e-mails, contacts, calendar, meetings, files and folders, memory cards, etc.), the new Everbee technology also ensures that data is only decrypted at the time it is used. Finally, access to encrypted data is instantaneous, making the software virtually invisible to the user.
Data Protection Mobile v2.0 is certified "Designed for Windows Mobile" by Microsoft and can be integrated as a white-label component by independent software vendors of mobile applications.
About Everbee Networks:
Everbee Networks, specialist in mobile device security, provides information security solutions that meet the needs for information protection in the mobile environment. Everbee Networks develops integrable software components that enable users to protect sensitive data in the mobile environment:
- PCs and laptops
- Pocket PCs and smartphones
Everbee Networks also provides expert services in high-value added areas such as IP network security, cryptography, and mobile platform development.
Everbee was selected as a Microsoft partner as part of the IDEES initiative, an initiative that supports innovative start-up companies.
For additional information: www.everbee.fr
Contact: Cécile Bucari Mobile Product Manager +33-1-44-55-01-55 cbucari@everbee.com
Everbee NetworksContact: Cécile Bucari, Mobile Product Manager, +33-1-44-55-01-55, cbucari@everbee.com
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