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Technically, the OMA DM protocol uses XML for data exchange, more specifically the sub-set defined by SyncML. The device management takes place by communication between a server (which is managing the device) and the client (the device being managed). OMA DM is designed to support and utilize any number of data transports such as:
In OMA CP, phones are provisioned by "invisible" SMS messages sent by the cellular network, which contain the requisite settings. OMA CP was followed by a newer standard, OMA Device Management (OMA DM), which use a different form of SMS-based provisioning (called "OMA Push"). OMA DM sessions are always client-initiated.
System Center Mobile Device Manager is a Mobile device management (MDM) solution providing over-the-air (OTA) management of Windows Mobile Smartphone security, applications and settings. System Center Mobile Device Manager supports devices running the Windows Mobile 6.1 and above operating system.
OMA SpecWorks, previously the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA), is a standards organization which develops open, international technical standards for the mobile phone industry. It is a nonprofit Non-governmental organization (NGO), not a formal government-sponsored standards organization as is the International Telecommunication Union (ITU): a forum for industry stakeholders to agree on common ...
Desktop SyncML server, connects with Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes, Lotus Organizer, Mozilla Thunderbird, Lightning, Tobit David, Palm Desktop, combit etc. Synchronica Java (Solaris, Linux, Windows, OS X) Mobile Gateway No Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Service Providers, OEMS, Enterprise, supports OMA CP, OMA DS Push, OMA EMN and IMAP IDLE Horde: Linux ...
OMA Client Provisioning is a binary SMS-based service settings provisioning protocol. [citation needed] Nokia-Ericsson OTA is a binary SMS-based service settings provisioning protocol, designed mainly for older Nokia and Ericsson mobile phones. [citation needed] Over-the-air programming (OTA) capabilities are considered the main component of ...
DCMO (Device Capability Management Object) is an Open Mobile Alliance specification that allows a management authority to make use of the functionalities provided by OMA DM v1.2 protocol to remotely manage the device capabilities.
Koneki was an Eclipse Incubator project created in May 2011 and archived in September 2015, [1] that aims at providing Eclipse-based tools for M2M developers. The initial release of the project has been focusing on the creation of an IDE for the Lua programming language, and a simulator for OMA-DM communications.