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What is your team currently working on?

At the moment, we have three things running- browser access, IM, MMS, unified messaging with a unified client. We will be coming out with unified messaging in some of the handsets. We are also launching a  data synchronisation (DS) client, which offers SyncML DS v1.2 functionality.

How has Jataayu grown over the last year?

We have increased revenue and staff. It has been a reasonable growth- 30 per cent over the last year. We are still in the investment phase, developing and maturing the technology. We have to depend on overseas markets – Taiwan, UK, USA and this year China. We have a fair amount of experience in the product range-a complete suite. Another commitment to stick to different platforms is proving very expensive. We have products on 17 handset vendors, a number that is rising rapidly. We are also entering large deals. We have more than 300 people. Our new office has a capacity for 135 people. We are also outsourcing work to larger companies.

Are you working on any products for enterprise mobility?

Yes, an alert system, currently  used with a banking product. It can be extended to other applications like field force automation, etc IM is an enterprise solution. It helps banks looking at mobility, accountability and maintaining logs. The applications have the capabilities. We are integrating the look and feel.

What about competition?

Companies like Opera and Access in Japan – all (applications) are equally rich in terms of speed, faster implementation. One, because of ART - the rendering technology  - which we believe would greatly enhance user experience by able to display any kind of web content including street HTML. Second, the dual profile of jB5 in supporting WAP as well as HTML. Combined with the JCF framework that enables faster implementation time including integration with other services such as voice, push technology, 3rd components like MMI, etc, the value proposition is high.

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