Z-Push is an opensource implementation of the ActiveSync protocol, which is used 'over-the-air' for multi platform ActiveSync devices, including Android, iPhone and Windows 7. With Z-Push any groupware can be connected and synced with these devices.
LISPmob is an open source LISP Mobile Node implementation for Linux. With LISPmob, hosts can change their network attachment point without losing connectivity, while maintaining the same IP address.
LISP Mobile Node is a particular case of LISP (Locator/ID Separation Protocol), which is currently
... [More] being developed within the IETF as a potential solution to the routing scalability problem documented in RFC 4984. It uses the concept of Endpoint IDentifiers (EIDs) to name hosts in edge networks, and Routing LOCators (RLOCs) for nodes in transit networks. EIDs and RLOCs are syntactically indistinguishable from current IPv4 and IPv6 addresses, enabling backwards compatibility with the existing Internet architecture. See the IETF drafts for more information. [Less]
XWiki Concerto aims at evolving the open-source XWiki engine towards a P2P architecture supporting mobility, offline work and replication of content across a large number of peers. This research work will allow XWiki to support mobile workers in their daily collaborative activities, using an
... [More] efficient and secure solution supporting replication and synchronization of the content, and to run on a P2P architecture that allows for scalability.
The research project has ended and is not being actively developed anymore. [Less]
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