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November 13, 2009
NuMobile, Enhance Network Communication, Inc. Announce 3Com Project with Hawaii Department of Education
By Jai C.S., TMCnet Contributor
NuMobile, Inc., a company focused on delivering security and software solutions for the global mobile computing and smartphone market, and Enhance Network Communication Inc, a company recently acquired by NuMobile, have reportedly signed a project with the Department of Education in Hawaii to install a 3Com (News - Alert) VoIP phone system on Maui.
The schools included in the project are: Haiku Elementary School, Kahului Elementary School, Lihikai Elementary School, King Kekaulike High School, Makawao Elementary School and Pukalani Elementary School.
Enhance, which is headquartered in Cupertino, Calif., is said to have developed a proprietary large enterprise network security technology designed for managing the unique information management requirements of network-delivered government services. The company is said to be focusing on education solutions.
NuMobile said that the company has established a marketing partnership through the Greenfield Partnership Program, for its product line in Asia with China Crescent Enterprises, Inc. and added a complementary line of mobile computing solutions through a partnership with AlterNet Systems, Inc.
The Greenfield Partnership Program is an initiative launched by NewMarket Technology (News - Alert), Inc. to foster the development of innovative technologies and the introduction of those technologies to the global market place.
NewMarket is a Microsoft and Oracle partner, engaged in the distribution of various computer hardware and peripherals from brand partners such as Dell (News - Alert), HP, IBM, Cisco, Sony, Epson, Canon and Sanyo and is also an authorized reseller of operating systems and software, from companies such as Red Hat, Sybase, IBM, BEA (News - Alert), Veritas and others. Additionally, the company works with emerging technologies such as mobile computing, various security and wireless broadband technologies.
Jai C.S. is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Jai's articles, please visit his columnist page.
Edited by Amy Tierney
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