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MontaVista and DataViz Team to Bring Documents To Go to Linux-based Mobile Devices
Mobilinux 5.0 Enables Mobile Device Manufacturers to Give Device Users Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint Functionality
Feb. 13, 2008 01:45 PM
MontaVista Software and DataViz announced the availability
of Documents To Go for the MontaVista Mobilinux 5.0 mobile operating system. As
a result of the integration of the mobile office suite Documents To Go by
DataViz with Mobilinux, mobile device users will be able to open and view
Microsoft Office Word, Excel and PowerPoint email attachments directly on their
Linux-based mobile devices.
MontaVista will resell Documents To Go to mobile device
developers and manufacturers, so the manufacturers and mobile operators can
deliver document viewing capabilities to their customers on any device using
the Mobilinux 5.0 mobile operating system. MontaVista and DataViz have agreed
to collaborate to tailor Documents To Go to include additional features such as
its critically acclaimed file editing, creation and more, based upon customer
requests.
“DataViz and MontaVista are currently working with a major
hardware manufacturer to enable its mobile customers to work with the types of
documents they most commonly use,” said Jim Ready, CTO and founder of
MontaVista Software. “Documents To Go expands the power of the device. We
expect many more mobile developers to be eager to provide Documents To Go
functionality to their device users. It’s like taking your office in your
pocket wherever you take a Mobilinux-powered device.”
“MontaVista is the most widely-used provider of commercialized
Linux software to the mobile telecom industry, so we are very pleased to join
forces with MontaVista to integrate Documents To Go with MontaVista Linux,”
said Dick Fontana, president and CEO of DataViz, Inc. “With MontaVista’s track
record in the mobile industry, and Documents To Go’s proven ability to provide
access to Microsoft Office documents, tens of millions of mobile consumers
should benefit from our new integration.”
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