Ecrio
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Ecrio | |
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Image:Ecrio logo png.png | |
Type | Private |
Founded | {{{foundation}}} |
Headquarters | Cupertino, California |
Key people | Nagesh Challa, Founder, Director, President & CEO |
Industry | Mobile |
Products | IMS, IMPS client, PoC, MoBeam |
Website | www.ecrio.com |
Ecrio is a developer of mobile communications and commerce software, including IMS-based applications for 3G-enabled mobile phones — Push to Talk over Cellular, VideoShare, Instant Messaging and more — and MoBeam software for barcode-based transactions between mobile devices (including keychain based devices and mobile phones) and millions of standard laser scanners in use at “brick-and-mortar” locations worldwide. Based on its experience with Visa's mobile payments platform, Ecrio also offers modular software and consulting services for the deployment of various Near Field Communications (NFC) applications. Mobile phone manufacturers and operators around the world trust Ecrio to deliver real time communications and mobile commerce solutions that are customizable, easy to deploy, and industry standards compliant.
Ecrio Inc. is privately funded by venture firms from both the U.S., Japan and Europe: Aplix Corporation, CDB Web Tech, CSK Venture Capital, JAIC, Mitsubishi UFJ Capital, Nexit Ventures, Noventi/CIR Ventures, NTT DoCoMo and Visa Inc.