March 2009
Wavecom is pleased to announce the commercial availability of M2M Studio, a breakthrough in purpose designed development environments for the creation of embedded M2M and Automotive products.
M2M Studio is the replacement for the Open AT Integrated Development Environment (IDE) and has been built from scratch to answer numerous customer demands for a much improved IDE. The resulting improvements are vast and based on focus group tests, expected to make building profitable cellular* products and the resulting revenue easier, faster and at lower cost than ever before.
The purpose of M2M studio is to unify all Open AT related tools (develop, debug, test, compile and download) into one environment based on Eclipse that will shorten your development timeline.
For further information turn to page12.
Contact: Dominique Friedl
Email:
ominique.friedl@wavecom.com
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