VascoDe Technologies

VascoDe Technologies
Private
Industry Telecom
Founded 2009
Headquarters Israel
Key people
Dorron Mottes, CEO and founder; Gil Zaidman, CTO and founder; Stanley Sacharen, VP R&D and founder, Arnon Yaar, VP Product Innovation and founder
Products Client-less Mobile Interaction (CMI)
Website www.vasco-de.com
VascoDe is based at the Diamond Exchange District Ramat Gan, Israel

VascoDe Technologies is a company that develops software which enables simple mobile phones to access smart phone capabilities and applications.

Technology

VascoDe's Client-less Mobile Interaction (CMI) system, enables simple-phone users to enjoy advanced applications, such as Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, visual voice mail, Wikipedia and others.[1] The CMI works on all mobile handsets—with no need to install software on the device. The CMI system is managed and maintained by mobile operators from the cloud, freeing mobile operators from the burden and costs of installing and maintaining software on mobile devices. The CMI enables mobile operators to enter the market of services and applications to simple phone users.[2]

Company profile

VascoDe was established in 2009 by Dorron Mottes, Gil Zaidman, Stanley Sacharen and Arnon Yaar. The company is based at the Diamond Exchange District Ramat Gan, Israel. VascoDe has developed the VascoDe Client-less Mobile Interaction (CMI) system,a patented technology of client-less interaction and call control interface that works on all mobile handsets—with no need to install software on the device. The CMI system is managed and maintained by mobile operators from the network, freeing mobile operators from the burden and costs of installing and maintaining software on mobile devices. The CMI enables mobile operators to enter the market of services and applications and provide mobile applications that work on all phones, such as Gmail, Facebook, Twitter, visual voice mail, Reject with SMS, mobile Skype, and others.[3]

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