WIRELESS KNOWLEDGE AND INFOWAVE SIGN STRATEGIC PARTNERSHIP AGREEMENT

Infowave Wireless Technology will be Incorporated Into Revolv Service Offering

Wireless Data Forum, Monterey, CA - May 3, 1999 - Wireless Knowledge LLC, a joint venture company between Microsoft (NASDAQ: MSFT) and QUALCOMM Inc. (NASDAQ: QCOM) , and Infowave Software, Inc. (VSE: IWM) today announced plans to offer Infowave's wireless enterprise computing technology with Wireless Knowledge's premier wireless data access service, RevolvSM . The addition of Infowave's technology will provide Revolv service users with enhanced capabilities when using Microsoft™ Outlook and Pocket Outlook on a variety of wireless and mobile devices.

"Wireless Knowledge and Infowave share a commitment to bring true convergence to the enterprise computing and wireless communications industries," said John Major, president and CEO of Wireless Knowledge. "This partnership allows us to leverage Infowave's proven enterprise wireless technology to expand the breadth of Revolv services available for mobile professionals."

Wireless Knowledge is focused on accelerating the adoption of wireless communications and computing by providing mobile professionals with secure access to key corporate information from any wireless or mobile device, over any airlink, and from anywhere they travel. The Revolv service is the first offering in a series of services that will enable mobile professionals to remotely tap into their Microsoft Exchange collaborative computing environment and have immediate access to email, contacts, calendar, news and other important data.

Infowave's wireless technology will expand the Revolv service from browser-based messaging to include the familiar Microsoft Outlook and Pocket Outlook interfaces that are currently in use by more than 25 million corporate Microsoft Exchange customers. The technology provided by Infowave replicates the full-featured Microsoft Outlook desktop experience on a wireless device and virtually eliminates user training.

"Providing a seamless, wireless interface to Microsoft Exchange-based email and collaboration information will give Microsoft Exchange customers new ways to enhance productivity, efficiency and competitiveness," said Dave Malcolm, group product manager at Microsoft Corporation. "We are excited that Wireless Knowledge and Infowave are working together to enhance wireless applications and create unique services for Exchange Server customers."

"This is an exciting development for the Revolv service offering," said Andy Seybold, a leading wireless industry analyst and publisher. "As a mobile professional, I will absolutely take advantage of the Outlook interface provided by Infowave and I strongly believe that most Revolv subscribers will feel the same way."

"Infowave was a pioneer in the convergence of wireless and enterprise computing technologies and the key to our early success has been our technology leadership and strength of our partnerships," said Jim McIntosh, Infowave's president and CEO. "This agreement is very significant to Infowave because of the leadership and credibility that Wireless Knowledge represents. We are very excited to be working together to create solutions that contribute to the advancement of wireless computing."

The Revolv service is available now on an OEM basis to wireless carriers. Commercial end-user availability from the first carrier partners is expected in summer 1999. Wireless Knowledge has working relationships with a portfolio of leading wireless carriers and is currently pursuing other strategic alliances with computing, software and telecommunications companies.


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