Red-M Extends Seamless Mobility Strategy With Genos Technology

Genos wirelessware to provide scaleable integration of Bluetooth and 802.11 networks

Red-M(TM), a pioneer in advanced wireless networking solutions, today unveils the next step in its seamless mobility strategy with its Genos(TM) wirelessware technology. Wirelessware is the underlying technology that enables the advanced capabilities of wireless networking to be achieved while maintaining the fundamental management and features demanded in a commercial network environment. Genos is the first wirelessware architecture to address the needs of enterprises and public access service providers for multi-technology networks, including Bluetooth and 802.11 wireless LAN networks.

Red-M has been developing its Genos wirelessware technology since the company was founded in 1999. Genos provides powerful security features - such as security user authentication, access control and session management - in addition to advanced networking functions including service provisioning, quality of service, centralized network management and a rich application program interface (API) to allow third party developers to write feature rich, network independent mobile applications.

Red-M has now extended the scope of its wirelessware technology to embrace multi-site networks that include Bluetooth and 802.11 technologies. Users will be able to experience the benefits of secure and manageable local wireless networks including seamless roaming between environments from a range of devices.

Simon Gawne, vice president and co-founder of Red-M comments, "At Red-M we have always set a goal to innovate and lead in the wireless communications arena. Over the last 18 months we have built a very strong position in the Bluetooth networking industry with groundbreaking products and technologies such as our Genos software. The evolution of this technology to multi-site, multi-technology networks is a natural evolution for us, enabling us to provide our customers with a solution to integrate their Bluetooth and 802.11 networks seamlessly under one networking platform."

As an integral component of Red-M's award winning 3000AS access server, Genos is already a key component of many operational Bluetooth networks. Commercial trials of multi-technology networks begin in Q4 2001. Further details can be found at www.red-m.com/genos.


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