Motorola's software developer networks join forces

By Tom Krazit, CNET News.com
Tuesday, May 09, 2006 10:25 AM

Motorola is consolidating its software developer networks into a single organization in hopes of making it easier for developers to write applications for its products, the company is expected to announce Monday.

Motodev will replace the three separate developer networks--called Motocoder, Iden and Horizon--that Motorola has maintained, said Christy Wyatt, vice president of ecosystem and market development for Motorola's mobile devices group. Motocoder was a support group for application developers working on mobile-phone software, while Iden catered to developers of business applications, and Horizon focused on home entertainment applications for set-top boxes.

Software is becoming an increasingly important competitive arena for mobile-phone vendors, Wyatt said. For years, they sold phones based on slick designs like Motorola's Razr phones, but as mobile phones grow more sophisticated, the devices are capable of running much more demanding software applications, she said.

The company says that consolidating its developer networks will allow participants to see what other developers are doing and come up with new ideas to improve their own products, Wyatt said. The networks provide developers with the tools and support needed to create their applications.

Motorola CEO Ed Zander is putting a lot of emphasis on improving software development across Motorola's businesses, Wyatt said. Zander ran Sun Microsystems' software business before coming to Motorola.


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That's right, improve on the software, Moto.
The previous and current software aint friendly not impressive enuff.
Posted by JK on Tuesday, May 09 2006 05:14 PM


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