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Why no wireless players?
Accessing enterprise apps in a compelling way on smart phones is going to be every bit as important as the apps themselves...
Vaultus (www.vaultus.com) is a survivor of the Internet bubble circa 1999. It offers a compression technology that enables a meaningful mobile experience with the likes of Remedy, Oracle, Siebel, SAP, Saleslogix and Tivoli's InfoMan among some of the apps. It provides an "always-on" capability that sets it apart from the WAP offerings, and users can access upwards of 250,000 records on a single device.
Susquehana, Investcorp and Allen & Co. are the major backers... They have 77 customers to date, and they are just starting to take off. Check it out.