In a release, the Company noted that Sybase iAnywhere Blue SDK 4.0 enables dual mode Bluetooth and 802.11 wireless connectivity with faster and highly reliable data transfer for various applications, such as playing MP3 files, photo downloads, and streaming video transmissions. Sybase iAnywhere Blue SDK v4.0 uses existing Bluetooth technology to determine if a remote device supports an 802.11 AMP and then uses this higher speed connection to stream video or transfer large files efficiently. This combines Bluetooth discovery, security, and connectivity along with the speed of 802.11 -- all controllable through using the Sybase iAnywhere Bluetooth stack.
"Forthcoming smart phones, in-car telematics, and other wireless enabled devices stand to significantly benefit from the new Sybase iAnywhere Blue SDK 4.0," said Michael Foley, Ph.D., executive director, Bluetooth SIG. "Sybase continues to advance Bluetooth usage with their product evolution, qualified through rigorous testing at Bluetooth SIG interoperability test events. The latest SDK release from Sybase enables users to take advantage of increased data speeds that are up to 20 times faster than conventional Bluetooth connections."
"We are committed to supporting our broad customer base with the necessary tools to provide end users with an unparalleled wireless communication experience. Having recently announced Android support in the SDK portfolio, Sybase iAnywhere Blue SDK 4.0 brings even greater Bluetooth capabilities to our extensive and open device support strategy for Sybase's customer and partner ecosystem," said Brian Senese, senior technical product manager, Sybase iAnywhere. "As Bluetooth functionality continues to evolve, we are committed to providing our customers with proven solutions based upon the most recent specification releases that provide increased system performance resulting from a more efficient communications path."
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