
'M-commerce here we come... '
Published: 20 February 2007 09:05 GMT
VeriSign is seeking to extend its presence into the mobile market, demonstrating its latest mobile commerce and security technologies at the 3GSM Congress in Barcelona.
Among the technologies on show were VeriSign's Intelligent Portal Services and Intelligent Content Delivery Network - both form part of the company's digital content management solution.
The Intelligent Portal Services will enable media companies to create and deliver personalised communications services for mobile devices, it said in a statement. The Intelligent Content Delivery Network is targeted at companies that want to deliver rich multimedia content to consumers.
Also under the spotlight was the Secure Mobile Device Management Service (SMDM), an over-the-air security service that will allow operators, mobile virtual network operators and enterprises to manage mobile phone security remotely. According to VeriSign, businesses can use SMDM to perform remote data sweeps for lost or stolen devices, and conduct data back-up to ensure new devices are updated with key information.
The digital infrastructure provider also showcased a host of new technologies designed to address the needs of businesses that want to implement mobile payment.
VeriSign claimed the platform will allow service providers to deliver services enabling their customers to perform a variety of financial transactions on their mobile devices, including making purchases from a vending machine, transferring funds between bank accounts, and saving and redeeming coupons.
Farihan Bahrin writes for ZDNet Asia
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