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Data synchronization between portable devices and your home or office PC is made possible by SyncML. SyncML was developed as an open industry standard to conveniently alter, update and, ultimately, to synchronize compatible PC applications in your office or home - on location or on the road, over various networks, platforms and devices. SyncML provides you with a universal data synchronization protocol that can be used for all kinds of compatible devices and applications.
An open standard means for devices (mobile phones, PDAs, PCs, Office networks) to synchronise data such as contacts etc. via over-air connections such as GPRS.
Universal protocol for data synchronisation. developed by the SynchML Initiative Ltd.
Standard for data synchronisation, for example between a mobile client and a server. SyncML will be the de-facto synchronisation standard. The SyncML website can be found at www.syncml.org
Synchronization Application is a software application that enables you to synchronize personal information (contacts, to-do's, and calendard entries) with a networked server containing their personal information. SyncML is a technology that enables different kinds of devices and applications to synchronize data over different kinds of networks. SyncML is a communication protocol that defines the type of data that can be synchronized, and how the devices communicate between each other.
SyncML is intended as a common language that enables smooth, efficient synchronisation of personal and business information over fixed or mobile networks. Its aim is to facilitate the synchronization of networked information with various devices running SyncML-compatible applications
Synchronization Markup Language, an industry-wide effort to create a single, common data synchronization protocol optimized for wireless networks. SyncML's goal is to have networked data that support synchronization with any mobile device, and mobile devices that support synchronization with any networked data. The SyncML structured data layer will use XML wherever appropriate. SyncML is intended to work on transport protocols as diverse as HTTP, WSP (part of WAP) and OBEX, and with data formats ranging from personal data (e.g. vCard & vCalendar) to relational data and XML documents. The SyncML consortium was set up by IBM, Nokia and Psion among others. Symbian is a sponsor of the SyncML consortium.
SyncML is an XML-based protocol for synchronization of data and information between different devices. It i's an open standard and still under development. The universal synchronization of data between devices is one of the most important building blocks in the development of 3G wireless. SyncML-compliant products may be released by early 2001.
An open standard that enables synchronisation of data between compatible devices, applications, and networks, which means that a consistent set of data is always available on any device or application. SyncML is based on Extensible Markup Language (XML). To Top
SyncML is the open standard that drives data mobility by establishing a common language for communications between devices, applications and networks. The foundation of the SyncML open standard, SyncML Data Sync (SyncML DS) ensures a consistent set of data that is always available on any device or application, any time. SyncML Device Management (SyncML DM) enables OTA administration of devices and applications, simplifying configuration, updates and support
Synchronization Markup Language - Device-independent protocol for synchronization and device management defined by OMA.