Hitachi, Sanyo to unveil Palm secure memory card
Hitachi and Sanyo Monday said they will unveil a prototype Secure Multimedia Card, a memory card that has a security function for stored data, designed for use with Palm's PDAs at TechXNY, formerly PC Expo, which will start in New York on June 26.
The card will be displayed at Palm's booth, according to Akihiko Ooiwa, a spokesman for Sanyo. "The security function of Multimedia Card works on Palm's PDA at this point," Ooiwa said. "But we don't know what sort of security is needed and useful when it is used for business."
Only handhelds with special software installed will be able to read the encrypted data stored on the card, enabling companies to protect their information. Hitachi produced the prototype card, and the two companies worked together on development of applications and project management, according to Ooiwa.
In Japan, Hitachi, Sanyo and Fujitsu Ltd. launched "Keitai De Music" system, a music download service using Secure Multimedia Card for cell phones, in the fourth quarter last year. Hitachi and Sanyo hope that similar applications will be made available on Palm PDAs for corporate use. Those applications would target the U.S. market, but it will be left to Palm to decide whether to commercially endorse the product, according to Ooiwa.
The Secure Multimedia Card system has been developed by Hitachi, Sanyo and other companies such as Infineon Technologies AG and Fujitsu under the MultiMedia Card Association, which promotes the adoption of the card as the global standard.
Sanyo, in Tokyo, can be contacted at +81-3-3835-1111 or at www.sanyo.co.jp/. Hitachi, in Tokyo, can be contacted at +81-3-3258-1111 or at http:www.hitachi.co.jp/.
The IDG News Service is a Network World affiliate.
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