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PR Newswire's Business Technology Round-up, 29th November 2012
LONDON, November 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
Certs 4 Less launches mobile app, Nokia announces new mobiles and SAIC wins Army
contract
Certs 4 Less, a provider of SSL certificates for small businesses, has announced the
launch of its new mobile application, giving users the ability to purchase and set up
their SSL connection
[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/certs-4-less-celebrates-the-holidays-with-launch-of-mobile-website-to-buy-ssl-certificates-181272571.html ]
directly from their smartphone
or tablet.
Users will be able to choose from a range of SSL providers from within the app, before
using its intuitive interface to purchase a certificate via PayPal; customers can choose
from top providers including Symantec and GeoTrust. Certs 4 Less has worked hard to create
a fully functional app, with customers able to take advantage of all the special offers
made available to the full website users.
According to company CEO Eric Holtzman, "we want to offer the mobile user a quick and
simple way to navigate and select an SSL Certificate or Code Signing Certificate and then
finish off the process with a no-fuss payment method."
Nokia has launched its brand new range of smartphones
[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nokia-and-deadmau5-light-up-london-with-this-is-lumia-181266721.html ]
, following a no-expenses-spared event in the centre of London. The
Nokia Lumia 920 launched in front of thousands of supporters, with the event also playing
host to legendary DJ deadmau5, who provided a spectacular music and light show in London's
Flat Iron Square this week. Nokia is pinning its future on the new smartphone, which is
one of the first to use the brand new Windows 8 mobile platform.
The state of the art device encapsulates a whole range of the latest mobile
technologies, including wireless charging, a glove compatible touch screen and "floating
lens technology," allowing users to take photos with five times more light exposure than
the average smartphone. According to Nokia VP Conor Pierce, the Lumia 920 is "one of the
most exciting phones we've launched."
SAIC, a company specialising in the development of technology for the national
security market, has been awarded a major service contract
[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/saic-awarded-149-million-contract-by-united-states-army-181247871.html ]
by the US Army, with a remit to implement multiple operational
support technologies over the next three and a half years.
The contract is valued at $149million if all extension options are used, and will
involve various IT design projects and repair services, ensuring that the military's IT
services are running in a "timely, relevant and accurate manner." According to SAIC SVP
John Thomas, the company is looking "forward to leveraging our strong relationship with
the US Army... to provide reliable information technology design."
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PR Newswire's Business Technology Round-up, 29th November 2012
LONDON, November 29, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --
Certs 4 Less launches mobile app, Nokia announces new mobiles and SAIC wins Army
contract
Certs 4 Less, a provider of SSL certificates for small businesses, has announced the
launch of its new mobile application, giving users the ability to purchase and set up
their SSL connection
[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/certs-4-less-celebrates-the-holidays-with-launch-of-mobile-website-to-buy-ssl-certificates-181272571.html ]
directly from their smartphone
or tablet.
Users will be able to choose from a range of SSL providers from within the app, before
using its intuitive interface to purchase a certificate via PayPal; customers can choose
from top providers including Symantec and GeoTrust. Certs 4 Less has worked hard to create
a fully functional app, with customers able to take advantage of all the special offers
made available to the full website users.
According to company CEO Eric Holtzman, "we want to offer the mobile user a quick and
simple way to navigate and select an SSL Certificate or Code Signing Certificate and then
finish off the process with a no-fuss payment method."
Nokia has launched its brand new range of smartphones
[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/nokia-and-deadmau5-light-up-london-with-this-is-lumia-181266721.html ]
, following a no-expenses-spared event in the centre of London. The
Nokia Lumia 920 launched in front of thousands of supporters, with the event also playing
host to legendary DJ deadmau5, who provided a spectacular music and light show in London's
Flat Iron Square this week. Nokia is pinning its future on the new smartphone, which is
one of the first to use the brand new Windows 8 mobile platform.
The state of the art device encapsulates a whole range of the latest mobile
technologies, including wireless charging, a glove compatible touch screen and "floating
lens technology," allowing users to take photos with five times more light exposure than
the average smartphone. According to Nokia VP Conor Pierce, the Lumia 920 is "one of the
most exciting phones we've launched."
SAIC, a company specialising in the development of technology for the national
security market, has been awarded a major service contract
[http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/saic-awarded-149-million-contract-by-united-states-army-181247871.html ]
by the US Army, with a remit to implement multiple operational
support technologies over the next three and a half years.
The contract is valued at $149million if all extension options are used, and will
involve various IT design projects and repair services, ensuring that the military's IT
services are running in a "timely, relevant and accurate manner." According to SAIC SVP
John Thomas, the company is looking "forward to leveraging our strong relationship with
the US Army... to provide reliable information technology design."
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relations officers to leverage content to engage with all their key audiences. Having
pioneered the commercial news distribution industry 58 years ago, PR Newswire today
provides end-to-end solutions to produce, optimize and target content - from rich media to
online video to multimedia - and then distribute content and measure results across
traditional, digital, mobile and social channels. Combining the world's largest
multi-channel, multi-cultural content distribution and optimization network with
comprehensive workflow tools and platforms, PR Newswire enables the world's enterprises to
engage opportunity everywhere it exists. PR Newswire serves tens of thousands of clients
from offices in the Americas, Europe, Middle East, Africa and the Asia-Pacific region, and
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