"Bitfone’s former FusionDM application is now called Mobile Management Center, but the Bitfone mProve client retains its name... A new component is the Enterprise Mobility Suite, which lets companies use some traditional carrier and handset tools without having to subscribe to anything.
The enterprise product can be used for tracking mobile assets, configuring and troubleshooting devices, security and policy management, Yang said. HP may include these functions with certain enterprise models of its iPaq brand of handhelds – but the company will still support the traditional OTA market as well, he added.
Another new feature is the ability to integrate the OTA software with third-party applications... and the wireless connections can work on Wi-Fi, WiMAX or ordinary cellular links...
Currently, the software is available for Windows Mobile and Symbian devices."