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Fujitsu develops a new technology to Automatically Deliver and Run Applications Needed at Particular Time and Place for mobile devices

Fujitsu today announced the development of a platform technology for users mobile devices including PCs, smartphones, and tablets-that automatically performs downloading, running, and erasing of applications and data, in sequence, required at a particular time and place.
Thanks to this technology data or applications will be automatically pushed to your devices whenever you are interring a certain area like a conference room for example where you will received immediately all needed press material and other document pushed to your device. If needed and for security reasons, sensible data could also be wipeout automatically from your devices if you are leaving the office and immediately reloaded to your devices once back at the office.
This of course can be applied not only on simple Data (Spreadsheet, Documents, Photo, Video, PDFs…) but also to some dedicated Application as well.
Technical Issues
Conventionally, users or IT departments have had to setup and install applications and data directly onto information devices before they could be used. This, however, means time-consuming preparation that has become an issue. Users have needed a system that, without any preparation, automatically delivers applications and data-where and whenever they are required-to information devices, as well as a mechanism for preventing information leaks.
Newly Developed Technology
Fujitsu Laboratories has developed a communications platform and application runtime environment that-depending on the user’s circumstances-automatically performs a sequence of transmitting applications and data from the cloud, launching and running the applications on the information device, and then erases the applications and data when they are no longer needed.
Features of the newly developed technology are as follows:
1. Technology to Automatically Install and Run Applications (Figure 2)
Fujitsu Laboratories has developed a communications platform and application runtime environment that automatically conducts the sequential activities of: 1) Determining a user’s circumstances by using GPS and other sensor data; 2) delivering the necessary applications and data from the cloud, depending on the situation; and 3) launching and running the applications on the device. On smartphones, the management and transmission of applications and data is handled via dedicated software, and in the case of a PC, a proprietary chip is employed, even during sleep mode, to restore the PC and perform the communications.
2. Information Device Connection Technology (Figure 3)
Fujitsu Laboratories has developed technology that enables applications to be transmitted to other devices, and even between differing device types such as smartphones and PCs. By leveraging Near Field Communication(1) and various information, devices can transmit applications and data to other devices as they near in proximity. Applications can then be executed and adjusted to fit different sized screen displays for an easy-to-view layout.
Results
The new technology frees users from having to set up applications and data in advance enabling the utilization of information devices, when and wherever needed. This saves on time and makes it possible to significantly improve operational efficiency.
Future Plans
Fujitsu Laboratories plans to improve upon the technology during the current fiscal year with the aim of commercialization in fiscal 2012. This will support Fujitsu Laboratories’ aim of offering human-centric ICT environments that deliver fine-tuned services where ever people are active.
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