MIR3, INC.™ Launches MIRlogic™ For Real-Time
Event Notification & Business Activity Monitoring
February 21st, 2002, CANNES, France-- MIR3, Inc., the leading
provider of mobile interactive information access technology for
real-time event notification and business activity monitoring (BAM),
is announcing MIRlogic, a unique communication platform that
delivers a fundamental breakthrough in mobile information access.
The wireless web is now a driving force for extending the use of
event notification and other time-sensitive applications beyond the
desktop. To harness this new mobile technology, businesses today need
real-time interactive access to relevant information across the
enterprise to and from any location, and on any communication device
to respond to mission-critical events, faster and more effectively.
MIR3’s MIRlogic leverages web and wireless technologies
and enables enterprises and the mobile workforce to respond to
critical real-time business events and activity monitoring without
changing an existing IT architecture. MIRlogic connects
information sources and users to facilitate real-time collaboration
and decision-making across an enterprise’s information value chain.
"Today’s businesses manage vast quantities of data and
information from diverse sources that are often transmitted to
multiple communication devices. MIRlogic’s dynamic virtual
host architecture mobilizes the power of these data sources to deliver
the right information, to the right person, at the right time, and on
any device," says Amir Moussavian, MIR3’s Chief Executive
Officer.
When deploying MIRlogic, organizations rapidly and
accurately establish critical two-way paths for information delivery
and response notification while significantly reducing latency in
response times. MIRlogic’s easy-to-use web interface gives
users the flexibility to personalize and manage rules without the need
for IT support.
MIRlogic’s "platform and protocol agnostic"
technology uses unified messaging, intelligent rule-based
notification, and "global language synchronization" for
responses to mission-critical events in any language. It treats all
systems or communication devices as both sources of and destinations
for information. By doing so, MIRlogic not only ensures rapid
delivery of relevant information to any communication device,
but it also captures acknowledgements and initiates actions from
any communication device.
Additionally, MIRlogic offers a powerful means to ensure
interactive access with only relevant information using
intelligent rule-based information management. It provides
organizations with a robust and scalable solution to efficiently
monitor and manage the architectural hierarchy between enterprise
rules, business rules, and routing rules.

MIRlogic supports all communication protocols and devices
including but not limited to land lines, personal computers, cell
phones, Blackberry devices, PDAs (Personal Digital Assistants) such as
Handspring Visor, iPAQ, etc. It also uses a powerful TTS
(text-to-speech) engine to ensure real-time delivery of text
information to any device.
Global businesses today are connected in real-time, which requires
the use of multiple languages. MIRlogic’s Global Language
Synchronization enables users to broadcast and respond to
mission-critical event notifications in any language they choose.
Consequently, a global organization can communicate faster and more
efficiently by sending and receiving MIRlogic’s intelligent
notifications instantly, in any language throughout the world.
Written in Java and completely firewall and proxy friendly, MIRlogic
supports an "information web" that extends across all
enterprise systems and communication devices. By making instant
messaging a continuous, interactive communication channel regardless
of whether the recipient is "logged-on", MIRlogic
revolutionizes instant messaging by turning it into a powerful,
intelligent event, business monitoring, and collaboration tool.
The Company, located in San Diego, California, launched its platform product, MIRlogic, at the
3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France, in February, 2002.