Azingo Selected by Vodafone to Develop Mobile Applications for Linux Platform
Sunnyvale, CA—Open Mobile OS company Azingo announced that Vodafone, the world’s leading international mobile communications group, has selected Azingo as a partner to develop applications for mobile phones based on the LiMo platform.
“We are excited to partner with Azingo to develop cutting edge applications for our mobile phones based on the LiMo platform,” said Guido Arnone, Director of Terminals Technology at Vodafone. “We’re looking forward to working with Azingo’s agile development teams to develop and deliver innovative communications solutions for our customers.”
Both Azingo and Vodafone are core members of the LiMo Foundation, a dedicated consortium of mobile industry leaders working together within an open and transparent governance model—with shared leadership and shared decision making—to deliver an open and globally consistent handset software platform based upon Mobile Linux for use by the whole mobile industry.
“We are pleased that we were selected by Vodafone to develop innovative, customized applications for LiMo platform based mobile phones,” said Mahesh Veerina, President and CEO of Azingo. “Together with Vodafone, we’re committed to delivering a range of exciting, appealing experiences for mobile phone users.”
About Azingo
Azingo develops and licenses an open mobile operating system and applications for mobile devices. Azingo’s mobile software products include a web-enabled mobile operating system, mobile browser and Web Runtime, as well as a mobile application suite and developer tools. Azingo’s mobile platform enables operators and handset manufacturers to deliver customized mobile devices and services with a rich Internet experience and a consistent user interface across their product portfolios. The company is privately-held with headquarters in Sunnyvale, California. Visit http://www.azingo.com
“We are excited to partner with Azingo to develop cutting edge applications for our mobile phones based on the LiMo platform,” said Guido Arnone, Director of Terminals Technology at Vodafone. “We’re looking forward to working with Azingo’s agile development teams to develop and deliver innovative communications solutions for our customers.”
Both Azingo and Vodafone are core members of the LiMo Foundation, a dedicated consortium of mobile industry leaders working together within an open and transparent governance model—with shared leadership and shared decision making—to deliver an open and globally consistent handset software platform based upon Mobile Linux for use by the whole mobile industry.
“We are pleased that we were selected by Vodafone to develop innovative, customized applications for LiMo platform based mobile phones,” said Mahesh Veerina, President and CEO of Azingo. “Together with Vodafone, we’re committed to delivering a range of exciting, appealing experiences for mobile phone users.”
About Azingo
Azingo develops and licenses an open mobile operating system and applications for mobile devices. Azingo’s mobile software products include a web-enabled mobile operating system, mobile browser and Web Runtime, as well as a mobile application suite and developer tools. Azingo’s mobile platform enables operators and handset manufacturers to deliver customized mobile devices and services with a rich Internet experience and a consistent user interface across their product portfolios. The company is privately-held with headquarters in Sunnyvale, California. Visit http://www.azingo.com
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