June 29th, 2010 by Arjan Olsder Posted in Analysis & Editorial | No Comments »
Metismo and OpenPath have agreed to share their development knowledge. As a result, Metismo gains Brew development experience right from the heart of the Brew markets.
In exchange, OpenPath will gain access to Metismo’s Bedrock technology for their own development endeavors.
“BREW continues to be an extremely successful platform and working with OpenPath we have access to technical resources based within the coverage of the biggest BREW carriers globally,” said John Chasey, CEO of Metismo. “The expertise and strong history of BREW development at OpenPath means that they are the best partner possible and will allow us to improve our BREW support to clients.”
Richard Smith, CTO of OpenPath continued, “We know how important it is for publishers to support multiple device platforms. Bedrock is one of the most well though-out and publisher-friendly frameworks that I have seen. The Metismo team is very committed to making Bedrock an important tool in combating fragmentation.”
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