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'''ELIPS Studio''' is a [[cross-platform]] development environment ([[SDK]]) for [[Native (processing)|native]] mobile applications. ELIPS Studio is provided as [[Plug-in (computing)|plugin]] to [[Adobe Systems]]’ [[Flex Builder]] IDE that allows compilation of Applications developed in [[Actionscript]] and [[MXML]] using Adobe’s [[Adobe Flex|Flex]] framework into native code and installable application packages for [[iPhone]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[Windows Mobile]] and [[Symbian]] devices<ref name="Article from Scott Janousek">[http://flashmobile.scottjanousek.com/2009/05/18/open-plugs-elips-30-flex-to-native-mobile-device-platform-compiler-iphone-android-windows-mobile-symbian-and-more/ Article from Scott Janousek]</ref><ref>[http://dalerankine.com/index.php/2009/05/build-you-native-iphone-winmo-android-mobile-apps-in-actionscript-3-using-flexflash-builder-perhaps-not-that-far-off/ Article from Dale Rankine]</ref>. It also offers Actionscript [[Application programming interface|API]]s for accessing a [[smartphone]]’s on-device features and extra APIs for displaying native [[GUI widget]]s<ref># [http://www.flashmagazine.com/news/detail/mobile_development_alternatives/ Flash Magazine Article]</ref>. ELIPS Studio was first unveiled at the [[Mobile World Congress]] show in February 2009<ref name="Article from Scott Janousek"/> and its beta programme was started at [[Adobe MAX]] in October 2009<ref>[http://2009.max.adobe.com/online/session/271 Adobe MAX presentation]</ref><ref>[http://www.flashisbeautiful.com/?p=587 Flash is beautiful article on ELIPS 3.0 at MAX]</ref>. ELIPS Studio is available as a commercial product since August 2010<ref>[http://www.openplug.com/index.php/about/news/223-elips-studio-commercial-release OpenPlug announcement about commercial release of ELIPS Studio]</ref>.
'''ELIPS Studio''' is a [[cross-platform]] development environment ([[SDK]]) for native mobile applications. ELIPS Studio is provided as [[Plug-in (computing)|plugin]] to [[Adobe Systems]]’ [[Flex Builder]] IDE that allows compilation of Applications developed in [[Actionscript]] and [[MXML]] using Adobe’s [[Adobe Flex|Flex]] framework into native code and installable application packages for [[iPhone]], [[Android (operating system)|Android]], [[Windows Mobile]] and [[Symbian]] devices<ref name="Article from Scott Janousek">[http://flashmobile.scottjanousek.com/2009/05/18/open-plugs-elips-30-flex-to-native-mobile-device-platform-compiler-iphone-android-windows-mobile-symbian-and-more/ Article from Scott Janousek]</ref><ref>[http://dalerankine.com/index.php/2009/05/build-you-native-iphone-winmo-android-mobile-apps-in-actionscript-3-using-flexflash-builder-perhaps-not-that-far-off/ Article from Dale Rankine]</ref>. It also offers Actionscript [[Application programming interface|API]]s for accessing a [[smartphone]]’s on-device features and extra APIs for displaying native [[GUI widget]]s<ref># [http://www.flashmagazine.com/news/detail/mobile_development_alternatives/ Flash Magazine Article]</ref>. ELIPS Studio was first unveiled at the [[Mobile World Congress]] show in February 2009<ref name="Article from Scott Janousek"/> and its beta programme was started at [[Adobe MAX]] in October 2009<ref>[http://2009.max.adobe.com/online/session/271 Adobe MAX presentation]</ref><ref>[http://www.flashisbeautiful.com/?p=587 Flash is beautiful article on ELIPS 3.0 at MAX]</ref>. ELIPS Studio is available as a commercial product since August 2010<ref>[http://www.openplug.com/index.php/about/news/223-elips-studio-commercial-release OpenPlug announcement about commercial release of ELIPS Studio]</ref>.


'''ELIPS Stack''' is a [[3G]] cellular telephony stack designed to be integrated into [[Linux]]-based mobile devices, such as [[Mobile Internet Devices]] (MIDs), smartphones, netbooks. It includes all the middleware necessary for telephony applications and User Interface to make use of a [[3G]] radio modem, such as: voice call, [[video call]], [[SMS]], [[Multimedia Messaging Service|MMS]]. It includes a 3G-324M video call stack from [[ENEA AB]]<ref>[http://www.enea.com/templates/Extension____24922.aspx?headline=http://cws.huginonline.com/E/1059/PR/200902/1290881.xml ENEA Press Release]</ref>. A [[smartphone]] reference design based on [[Intel]]’s [[Moorestown (computing platform)|Moorestown]] processor with the [[moblin]] OS and including ELIPS Stack has been shown at the CES 2010 show by Aavamobile<ref>[http://www.gizmag.com/intel-moorestown-smartphones/13837/ Intel Moorestown platform to drive smartphones in 2010, Gizmag]</ref><ref>[http://www.mobile88.com/news/read.asp?file=/2009/6/5/20090604234205&sec=International&phone=Aava Mobile88.com, Aava mobile announces plans for MIDs and smartphones]</ref><ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfkzpdB97fg#at=180 CES video of Aava device]</ref>.
'''ELIPS Stack''' is a [[3G]] cellular telephony stack designed to be integrated into [[Linux]]-based mobile devices, such as [[Mobile Internet Devices]] (MIDs), smartphones, netbooks. It includes all the middleware necessary for telephony applications and User Interface to make use of a [[3G]] radio modem, such as: voice call, [[video call]], [[SMS]], [[Multimedia Messaging Service|MMS]]. It includes a 3G-324M video call stack from [[ENEA AB]]<ref>[http://www.enea.com/templates/Extension____24922.aspx?headline=http://cws.huginonline.com/E/1059/PR/200902/1290881.xml ENEA Press Release]</ref>. A [[smartphone]] reference design based on [[Intel]]’s [[Moorestown (computing platform)|Moorestown]] processor with the [[moblin]] OS and including ELIPS Stack has been shown at the CES 2010 show by Aavamobile<ref>[http://www.gizmag.com/intel-moorestown-smartphones/13837/ Intel Moorestown platform to drive smartphones in 2010, Gizmag]</ref><ref>[http://www.mobile88.com/news/read.asp?file=/2009/6/5/20090604234205&sec=International&phone=Aava Mobile88.com, Aava mobile announces plans for MIDs and smartphones]</ref><ref>[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WfkzpdB97fg#at=180 CES video of Aava device]</ref>.

Revision as of 17:53, 26 May 2011

OpenPlug
Company typesubsidiary of Alcatel-Lucent[1]
IndustrySoftware
Founded2002
HeadquartersSophia Antipolis, France
Key people
Eric Baissus CEO
Productsmobile applications development tools, software for mobile phones
Revenue€2.749 million (2008)[2]
Number of employees
39[2]
Websitewww.openplug.com

OpenPlug is a French company focused on mobile applications development tools and software for mobile phones. The company was founded in August 2002 by Eric Baissus and David Lamy-Charrier. Before OpenPlug, they were in charge of the reference software solution for Texas Instruments 2G and 2.5 product lines.

Alcatel-Lucent announced[3] it had acquired OpenPlug on September, 1 2010.

OpenPlug has developed several mobile software technology products and development tools aimed at mobile phone OEMs, ODMs and chipset vendors as well as mobile application developers. OpenPlug also provides professional services in the above areas.

Products

ELIPS Studio is a cross-platform development environment (SDK) for native mobile applications. ELIPS Studio is provided as plugin to Adobe SystemsFlex Builder IDE that allows compilation of Applications developed in Actionscript and MXML using Adobe’s Flex framework into native code and installable application packages for iPhone, Android, Windows Mobile and Symbian devices[4][5]. It also offers Actionscript APIs for accessing a smartphone’s on-device features and extra APIs for displaying native GUI widgets[6]. ELIPS Studio was first unveiled at the Mobile World Congress show in February 2009[4] and its beta programme was started at Adobe MAX in October 2009[7][8]. ELIPS Studio is available as a commercial product since August 2010[9].

ELIPS Stack is a 3G cellular telephony stack designed to be integrated into Linux-based mobile devices, such as Mobile Internet Devices (MIDs), smartphones, netbooks. It includes all the middleware necessary for telephony applications and User Interface to make use of a 3G radio modem, such as: voice call, video call, SMS, MMS. It includes a 3G-324M video call stack from ENEA AB[10]. A smartphone reference design based on Intel’s Moorestown processor with the moblin OS and including ELIPS Stack has been shown at the CES 2010 show by Aavamobile[11][12][13].

ELIPS Suite is a Man-Machine Interface (MMI) software stack implementing a reference User Interface and middleware for 2G and 3G feature phones. It also integrates a range of optional 3rd-party modules such as: Java ME JVM from Myriad Group (formerly Esmertec[14]), WAP browser and MMS stack from Comviva (formerly Jataayu Software[15][16]), predictive text input method engine and complex script renderer from Nuance Communications (following acquisitions of Zi Corp and nCore[17][18][19]), SyncML stack from Sybase iAnywhere[20], OMA DRM from Safenet (following the acquisition of BeepScience[21]), amongst others. ELIPS Suite is supplied with an SDK plugin for Microsoft Visual Studio that includes a mobile phone simulator. The ELIPS Suite SDK exposes C APIs like POSIX and Gtk and provides an application framework that enforces a component-based software development model optimized for the memory and CPU constraints of mobile phones. ELIPS Suite has been ported to several ARM architecture mobile phone processors from vendors like ST-Ericsson (formerly Philips NXP Semiconductors[22][23]) and Texas Instruments[24][25]. ELIPS Suite has been used to create the SonyEricsson J132 mobile phone[26].

Industry awards and alliances

  • In 2005, OpenPlug co-founded the LiPS Forum[27].
  • In 2006, OpenPlug appeared in the RedHerring 100 Europe list[28]. The GSM Association also recognised OpenPlug for its component-based software technology for mobile phones with a Mobile Innovation Award[29].
  • In 2008, OpenPlug joined the LiMo Foundation[30].
  • In 2009, OpenPlug ranked 12th nationwide in France in the Deloitte Technology Fast50 ranking.of fast growing technology companies[2] and received the OSEO innovation prize[31].

References

  1. ^ Alcatel-Lucent Q3 2010 results announcement
  2. ^ a b c Deloitte Fast 50 France ranking 2009
  3. ^ Alcatel-Lucent press release
  4. ^ a b Article from Scott Janousek
  5. ^ Article from Dale Rankine
  6. ^ # Flash Magazine Article
  7. ^ Adobe MAX presentation
  8. ^ Flash is beautiful article on ELIPS 3.0 at MAX
  9. ^ OpenPlug announcement about commercial release of ELIPS Studio
  10. ^ ENEA Press Release
  11. ^ Intel Moorestown platform to drive smartphones in 2010, Gizmag
  12. ^ Mobile88.com, Aava mobile announces plans for MIDs and smartphones
  13. ^ CES video of Aava device
  14. ^ Esmertec jBed features specification
  15. ^ India Time Infotech article on Jataayu and Open-Plug licensing agreement
  16. ^ Electronics Talk article on Jataayu and OP partnership
  17. ^ Brian Solomon, Zi Corporation Honored at 20th Annual Mobile Market Development Event, TMCNet
  18. ^ WebTimes Media, OpenPlug renforce son ecosysteme
  19. ^ Business Oulu, Nuance Communications has acquired nCore
  20. ^ Electroniccs Talk article on Sybase iAnywhere and OP integration
  21. ^ Electronics Talk article on Beepscience and OP partnership
  22. ^ Electronics Talk article on Philips Nexperia partner program
  23. ^ Electronics Talk article on Philips Nexperia and OP integration
  24. ^ TI OMAP VOx 1030 Application Suites partners page
  25. ^ Electronics Talk on OP and TI Platforms
  26. ^ Mobile Europe article on SEMC J132 and OpenPlug
  27. ^ New mobile Linux group launches, Computerworld
  28. ^ Red Herring 100 Europe 2006
  29. ^ GSMA Asia Mobile Innovation Award
  30. ^ LiMo gains steam as Mobile Linux of Choice, PC World
  31. ^ OSEO Innovation prize