Red Bend Software Granted Two More Patents for Mobile Software Management
WALTHAM, Mass., --Red Bend Software, the market leader in Mobile Software Management (MSM), announced the issuance of two new patents by the United States Patent and Trade Mark Office (USPTO) covering revertible and failsafe features of Red Bend's already patented in-place update methods used for managing software on mobile devices. Both features improve the user experience and enable Red Bend's customers to reduce support costs and increase service revenues.
U.S. patent number 7,587,433 that was issued September 8, 2009, provides a method for revertible updating. It enables the use of the same update file for both updating the device to a new version and for reverting to the previous version--without the need to download a "downgrade" file. This reduces both memory and transport cost requirements as well as allows the cancellation of an in-progress update.
U.S. patent number 7,599,970 that was issued October 6, 2009, provides a method for failsafe in-place updating (see white paper, "Principles of Updating Mobile Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA)"). It enables the correct resumption of an interrupted update with no additional storage requirements. This feature ensures 100% completion of the update process and eliminates the risk of rendering devices "disabled," which might cause substantial damages in operation costs and brand name.
"Red Bend continues to innovate and break the boundaries of what's possible with managing mobile software," said Sharon Peleg, founder and CTO of Red Bend Software. "The addition of these two patents further demonstrates Red Bend's leadership through innovation in mobile software management."
In addition to the United States, Red Bend has been granted patents in Australia, Canada, Korea, Singapore, India and China.
About Red Bend Software
Red Bend Software, the leader in Mobile Software Management (MSM), provides software solutions for managing firmware, applications and devices over the air. The company's award-winning MSM products enable device manufacturers, mobile operators and software developers to increase revenues, reduce support costs and achieve faster time to market by remotely managing their software assets on mobile devices. Red Bend's software has been deployed in more than 565 million mobile devices by eight of the top 10 handset manufacturers, including Kyocera, LG Electronics, Motorola, Sharp, Sony Ericsson and ZTE, as well as dozens of other leading companies in the mobile, M2M and WiMAX markets. Unlike device management vendors with proprietary end-to-end systems and manufacturers' internally developed solutions that are platform specific, Red Bend is the only company offering independent client software that is interoperable with any standards-based server and that works with any platform on any type of mobile device. Founded in 1999, Red Bend is a privately held, venture capital-financed company with offices in China, Israel, Japan, Korea, the U.K. and the U.S. To learn how Red Bend is bending rules and breaking boundaries with mobile software management, visit www.redbend.com.
U.S. patent number 7,587,433 that was issued September 8, 2009, provides a method for revertible updating. It enables the use of the same update file for both updating the device to a new version and for reverting to the previous version--without the need to download a "downgrade" file. This reduces both memory and transport cost requirements as well as allows the cancellation of an in-progress update.
U.S. patent number 7,599,970 that was issued October 6, 2009, provides a method for failsafe in-place updating (see white paper, "Principles of Updating Mobile Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA)"). It enables the correct resumption of an interrupted update with no additional storage requirements. This feature ensures 100% completion of the update process and eliminates the risk of rendering devices "disabled," which might cause substantial damages in operation costs and brand name.
"Red Bend continues to innovate and break the boundaries of what's possible with managing mobile software," said Sharon Peleg, founder and CTO of Red Bend Software. "The addition of these two patents further demonstrates Red Bend's leadership through innovation in mobile software management."
In addition to the United States, Red Bend has been granted patents in Australia, Canada, Korea, Singapore, India and China.
About Red Bend Software
Red Bend Software, the leader in Mobile Software Management (MSM), provides software solutions for managing firmware, applications and devices over the air. The company's award-winning MSM products enable device manufacturers, mobile operators and software developers to increase revenues, reduce support costs and achieve faster time to market by remotely managing their software assets on mobile devices. Red Bend's software has been deployed in more than 565 million mobile devices by eight of the top 10 handset manufacturers, including Kyocera, LG Electronics, Motorola, Sharp, Sony Ericsson and ZTE, as well as dozens of other leading companies in the mobile, M2M and WiMAX markets. Unlike device management vendors with proprietary end-to-end systems and manufacturers' internally developed solutions that are platform specific, Red Bend is the only company offering independent client software that is interoperable with any standards-based server and that works with any platform on any type of mobile device. Founded in 1999, Red Bend is a privately held, venture capital-financed company with offices in China, Israel, Japan, Korea, the U.K. and the U.S. To learn how Red Bend is bending rules and breaking boundaries with mobile software management, visit www.redbend.com.
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