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Good Tech buys key assets of JP Mobile

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Hyderabad , July 12

GOOD Technology, a Santa Clara, California-based provider of wireless handheld computing software and services, on Tuesday announced it has acquired technology assets and engineering talent from JP Mobile Inc, a privately-held wireless handheld computing software developer.

They did not disclose the deal terms.

Founded in 1995, JP Mobile's operations centre around the Dallas and Hyderabad facilities, both of which will be integrated into Good Technology.

The Chief Executive Officer of Good Technologies, Mr Danny Shader, in a statement said, "By integrating the key components of JP Mobile's server and security technologies with GoodLink server, service, and client software, we will be able to extend its mobile messaging to all the leading corporate messaging platforms. This will simultaneously provide integrated security on Windows Mobile, Symbian and Palm OS platforms."

This acquisition gives Good Technology access to advanced server technologies that connect with IBM Lotus Notes and Domino and Novell GroupWise. JP Mobile also brings to Good key handheld data security technologies and team members, with significant experience in building mobile solutions for enterprises.

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