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DeviceAnywhere Named Top Mobile Banking Development Tool of 2008


San Jose, CA – January 8, 2009 – DeviceAnywhere, the leading provider of end-to-end solutions for the mobile development life cycle, was named the #1 tool for mobile banking development of 2008 by Mobile Banking, a widely respected blog by mobile banking guru Brandon McGee. Awarded for positive feedback based on user experience, McGee this week placed DeviceAnywhere in the company of mobile banking pioneers and industry leaders Verisign, JP Morgan Chase, Bank of America and CitiGroup’s Mobile Money Ventures.

Jihoon Shin, Vice President of Product Development at CitiGroup’s Mobile Money Ventures, commented: “By using DeviceAnywhere’s platform for mobile application development, we were able successfully to test in San Francisco, mobile devices used for accessing mobile banking services in the Hong Kong market. We were pleased with the quality and efficiency rendered by the product.”

DeviceAnywhere is a revolutionary online service used by thousands of mobile organizations and their developers. It provides access to real mobile handsets that are each connected to live networks. These devices are accessible remotely over the Internet, allowing users to interact in real time to ensure all development, porting, testing, and monitoring needs are met. The DeviceAnywhere service uses actual, physical handsets to provide developers with the same experiences as having the devices in hand.


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