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1. Business Contacts
www.javacardforum.org/Business - [Cached]Published on: 5/25/2005 Last Visited: 5/25/2005
Jennifer Yonemitsu - Jennifer.yonemitsu@sun.com -
2. JAVA CARD(TM) TECHNOLOGY MOMENTUM
fl.java.sun.com/features/2000/ - [Cached]Published on: 10/6/2002 Last Visited: 10/6/2002
"The ability to dynamically load applications after these cards have been shipped is critical," says Jennifer Yonemitsu, Sun product marketing manager for Java Card technology. "With Java Card technology, updating cards that are already deployed in the market becomes elegant and seamless. Manufacturers and content providers can dynamically add functionality to these cards, making them more useful to consumers and creating additional business opportunities for themselves.
Non-programmers can now create servlets that enable them to make use of PointBase, a database written in the Java programming language that is bundled into Spin. Users can create interactive, distributed applications for ecommerce, intranet, entertainment, education and other sites, leveraging the power of Java technology. In addition, Spin enables non-programmers to take advantage of JavaBeansTM technology.
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"I believe some of the most popular value added services provided by Telecom Italia include stock trading and horoscope subscription services, where information is delivered on demand to the user over the air," adds Yonemitsu.
But developers working with Java technology are not looking to the stars for guidance on the opportunity in the smart-card market.
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"With the wealth of tools for Java Card technology continuing to grow, we expect developers to jump to exciting market opportunities offered by the platform," concludes Yonemitsu.
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3. Java Card Technology Turns Five
fl.java.sun.com/features/2001/ - [Cached]Published on: 10/29/2001 Last Visited: 5/13/2004
"Through the open development process and collaborative efforts of the Java Card community, compliance with industry standards was immediately established as key element of the technology," said Jennifer Yonemtisu, product line manager for Sun Microsystems' Java Card division.

