The Open Pervasive Computing Environment facilitates the creation of distributed context-sensitive systems (inc. embedded). It provides a number of frameworks for creating complex event processing systems driving the development of ubiquitous technology.
WOSH is a multi-platform message-oriented middleware written in ANSI C++. Service oriented architecture, designed for network distributed computing. Already working: Audio multimedia, X10, remote control (WinMobile, GTalk) and much more..
Titan allows service-oriented processing of context recognition applications on Wireless Sensor Networks. It includes an execution environment developed for TinyOS and a Java ME (Personal Profile) Network Manager intended to be run on a mobile phone.
MobiSoC is a middleware that enables Mobile Social Computing Application development and provides a common platform for capturing, managing, and sharing the social state of physical communities.
Retrieve files from a remote computer using a PDA/Pocket PC running Windows Mobile.
Can access remote computers regardless the geographical position. Can work under WiFi, GPRS or any other wireless networks.
.NET VNC Viewer is a VNC viewer written entirely in C#. It is binary compatible with Smartphones, Pocket PCs and Windows desktops (.NET CF or .NET Framework). I write this because other VNC viewers on Pocket PC do not do full screen and screen rotation.
CAMA (Context-Aware Mobile Agents) is a middleware for supporting mobile agents coordination. It is based on Linda-style coordination and provides numerous extentions for interoperability and fault-tolerance. It supports portable platforms such as PDAs.
The Sino Project is an Open Source initiative that utilized
code developed by the Chinese government. Sino Linux Middleware v3.0 and Mobile Business Application Suites are built and tested in conjunction with the OSDL in a high volume, enterprise read