"The mobile content market won't grow without interoperability among multiple DRM technologies, to create the most seamless experience possible for consumers. Discretix's extensible support for multiple DRMs gives mobile operators the flexibility to offer a wide variety of content services on single devices. That's a win for operators and their customers alike." Bill Rosenblatt, President of GiantSteps Media Technology Strategies and Editor of DRM Watch
February 22, 2007 - DRM Watch 3GSM Roundup: Earthquakes Shake Mobile DRM World
The 3GSM World Congress, a major global wireless tradeshow, took place last week in Barcelona, hosting 55,000 attendees from all corners of wireless industry.
February 14, 2007 - PC Welt (German) 3GSM: Neue Handy-Features verlangen nach mehr Sicherheit
Auf der 3GSM in Barcelona haben sich diverse Aussteller dafur ausgesprochen, dass neue und starkere Sicherheitsvorkehrungen fur Mobiltelefone her mussen.
February 14, 2007 - Reseller News 3GSM: Mobile security demands
Future applications are driving demand for security mechanisms in mobile phones
February 13, 2007 - PC World New Capabilities Drive Cell Phone Security Demands
"It's a matter of devices becoming more and more like mobile computers," said Ofir Zukovsky, sales director, software solutions for Discretix Ltd.,...
February 12, 2007 - Digital Media Wire Mobile DRM Developer Discretix Raises $20 Million
Barcelona - Discretix, a provider of security and digital rights management (DRM) technologies for mobile devices and Flash-based memory, announced on...
Discretix, a provider of security and digital rights management (DRM) technologies for mobile devices and Flash-based memory, announced on Monday that it has raised $20 million in a new round of financing, led by Sequoia Capital.
Flash memory specialist Spansion Inc. has started sampling a memory subsystem aimed at improving the security of mobile handsets from virus attacks and theft.
Discretix, which provides embedded security solutions for mobile devices and flash memory, has announced that it has raised $20 million in third round financing.
Discretix, the Israeli start up developing co-processors for embedded security targeted at mobile devices, has raised $20 million in third-round funding.