
Published: 17 February 2000 12:20 GMT
Mobile technology specialist iOra has launched its latest product which will provide mobile access to corporate intranets.
iOra Mobile Intranet uses patented technology, called Epsilon, to allow data to be transferred to laptops up to 100 times faster than other methods. This means mobile workers can get constant updates from the corporate intranet through wireless connections.
The product uses intelligent agents to search for out-of-date information held on the mobile workers' laptops, then provides them with the updated information automatically.
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