Topia Ventures Teams with The Boeing Company

First Implementation of Topia's Mobile Agent Operating Environment

Topia Ventures, a leader in bringing productivity to mobile computing, today announced the Boeing Company as one of its premier customers.

Under a recently signed agreement, Topia Ventures will team with the company's Phantom Works division to create a customized working demonstration of the Topia mobile agent computing technology.

This first implementation with Boeing will demonstrate how Topia's Agent technology can be used to revolutionize current logistics reporting and planning within an Army tactical battlefield scenario. Topia's Agent software will allow for real-time collaboration between different units in the Army force and will show how Topia's Agents can accomplish the task of logistics reporting at every echelon of the modern Army -- from individual vehicles to communication up through each level of command.

"This particular demonstration of Topia shows the flexibility and value of our mobile agent architecture with very little customization," said Janine Terrano, CEO of Topia Ventures. "Topia's mission is to bring efficiency and productivity to mobile computing. We offer the only technology that bridges a user's data between any device, including wireless handhelds. Additionally, we bring real-time collaboration and task delegation via agents to computing. Discussions with systems integrators clearly demonstrate that there are huge opportunities in the healthcare, insurance, procurement and government vertical markets."

States Richard Rocks, manager of Integrated Defense Logistics in the Boeing Phantom Works, "Successful implementation of this technology will allow for real-time battlefield monitoring, recording and reporting for mission essential operational and support assets, which we see as critical to the development of a real-time logistics common operational picture."


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