Cybercom presents Multi-Layer Parallax Desktop for MeeGo on Intel® Architecture

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Today, Cybercom presents a Parallax multi-layer desktop for the MeeGo™ open source software platform running on an Intel® Atom™ processor-based tablet at the Mobile World Congress.

“With virtual desktops in different layers, Cybercom created a complete new user experience”, says Lassi Korjonen, CTO at Cybercom Finland and in charge of the demo.

Cybercom will demonstrate the Parallax desktop on the morning of February 14 at the Intel MeeGo Pavilion at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

“Cybercom is again proving the capabilities of the MeeGo platform and the knowhow at Cybercom in platform adaptations and application development for all types of connected devices”, says Martin Fridh, Business Development Manager at Cybercom Sweden.

“The open and flexible MeeGo software platform running on Intel architecture gives device manufacturers and software developers both the freedom and the powerful capabilities to develop exciting and differentiated products and applications across vertical markets,” says Mats Clarhamn, Strategic Relationship Manager, Intel Corporation. “Intel welcomes Cybercom and other system integrators to the MeeGo ecosystem to bring their deep software and solutions expertise to help manufacturers achieve differentiation and faster time-to-market.”             

Find out more, contact:

Mats Clarhamn, Strategic Relationship Manager, Intel +46 768 88 17 53

Lassi Korjonen CTO, Cybercom Finland +358 50 428 20 33

Martin Fridh, Business Development Manager at Cybercom Sweden +46 708 87 70 43

Anna Trane, Press and PR manager, Cybercom Group +46 708 84 74 69

About the MeeGo Project

The MeeGo project combines Intel’s Moblin™ and Nokia’s Maemo projects into one Linux-based, open source software platform for the next generation of computing devices. The MeeGo software platform is designed to give developers the broadest range of device segments to target for their applications, including netbooks and entry-level desktops, handheld computing and communications devices, in-vehicle infotainment devices, connected TVs, media phones and more – all using a uniform set of APIs based on Qt. For consumers, MeeGo will offer innovative application experiences that they can take from device to device. The MeeGo project is hosted by the Linux Foundation. For more information on MeeGo, visit www.meego.com.

*MeeGo is a trademark of the Linux Foundation Corporation. Intel is a trademark of the Intel Corporation in the United States and other countries.

About Cybercom

The Cybercom Group is a world-class supplier of security solutions, web services, mobile services, and embedded systems. Thanks to its extensive industry and operations experience, Cybercom offers strategic and technological expertise to these markets: telecom, industry, media, public sector, retail, and banking and financial services. Since 1999, Cybercom’s share has been quoted on the NASDAQ OMX Nordic Exchange. Find out more at www.cybercom.com.

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