Sybase, HTC aim to improve Windows Mobile devices.

"iAnywhere Solutions has announced a partnership with High Tech Computer (HTC) that could help smart phones based on Windows Mobile compete more effectively with the BlackBerry, according to an iAnywhere executive.

iAnywhere, a subsidiary of Sybase, has started to work with the Taiwanese contract manufacturer during the design stage of its products, to ensure that iAnywhere's suite of management and security software, called Information Anywhere, runs smoothly on new devices when they are released.

HTC makes most of the smart phones and PDAs (personal digital assistants) based on Microsoft's Windows Mobile, which are then sold under other brands. Information Anywhere is widely used by companies to manage and secure mobile devices for employees."