I have owed you a background for some time now... Here it goes.
Millenigence is a software company, and is a leader in delivering information to different types of communication devices. Our applications deliver data from various online sources to devices such as IP phones, blackberry devices, cell phones, Palm/PocketPC handheld devices, and basically anything that can somehow connect to a network.
Our Enterprise Business Unit (EBU) works closely with companies such as Alcatel, Avaya, Polycom and others that make such devices. We support SIP and non-SIP IP phones from these vendors such as the Alcatel IP Touch, Avaya 46xx series, and Polycom IP600. We have the technology to make our applications device agnostic, so any application built using our technology - DashPhone - can deliver enterprise data from the corporate intranet to any of these devices as well as cell phones and PDAs.
The Consumer Business Unit (CBU) of Millenigence leverages the same technology for consumer applications. In the case of consumer applications, the data source is usually the Internet rather than a corporate network, and the target devices is usually cell phones (yeah, you see the flashy Cisco IP phones in the movies, and we do support them too, but I can tell you that not many consumers have seen or used them!) So anyway, CBU is the home of Frucall. When I get a chance I'll tell you more on the specifics of the project...
Posted by nasser at March 5, 2006 08:12 PM