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PhatWare Corporation, probably best known for their Transcriber and Calligrapher handwriting recognition for Pocket PC, and Epiphan Consulting Inc., a leading provider of software to the mobile workforce, announced today that PhatWare has acquired the ownership rights to Epiphan’s CEMyNetwork mobile network analysis product for the Pocket PC. PhatWare will leverage its experience with Microsoft Windows Mobile software for Pocket PCs to bring new user friendliness to CEMyNetwork, a pioneering application for mobile network management.
CEMyNetwork, formerly known as CENiffer, was introduced by Epiphan in 1999. The software quickly gained a loyal following among enterprise-level LAN/WAN (Local Area Network/Wide Area Network) administrators and security auditors due to its ability to portray real-time data and security performance information on any Windows Mobile-based device.
"CEMyNetwork is an extremely valuable tool for network administrators. PhatWare is pleased to be able to add this practical application to its family of products for Windows-based Pocket PCs," said Stan Miasnikov, president of PhatWare Corporation. "We believe current and future customers will find the new version even more powerful and convenient, especially in an era when critical networks can require instantaneous management and analysis by mobile professionals."
"PhatWare's abilities in Pocket PC user interface design is unmatched," commented Mike Sandler, president and CEO of Epiphan Inc. "The combination of PhatWare's GUI and Epiphan’s TCP/IP stack engine will result in a product sure to become the Swiss Army Knife of every network developer."
PhatWare intends to introduce a new version of CEMyNetwork in Q4 of 2003. It will feature a new name and a new GUI (Graphic User Interface) that builds on PhatWare's award-winning Windows Mobile interface technology.
Also planned is a Software Development Kit (SDK) that will enable third-party software suppliers to develop applications that incorporate CEMyNetwork functionality.
Under the terms of the agreement, Epiphan will continue to sell CEMyNetwork until the new version of CEMyNetwork is unveiled by PhatWare. Effective immediately, the application will sell at a substantial discount from its previous price and is available for purchase via Epiphan’s corporate website, www.epiphan.com.