Lotsa Links,
And finally, I reckon it's time for a bit of an update on INTRINSYC. I notice the forum has all but silent for the past number of weeks. I've attached a number of links to pages discussing deals involving Windows CE. Also included are a couple of links to pages noting INTRINSYC itself.
I know there is a shootload of links here but they illustrate how the Windows CE O/S is gaining acceptance by company after company. Remember that INTRINSYC is positioned at the grassroots of software development for the Windows CE platform and have key technology for internet applications for Windows CE. ........................ Handhelds Move Into The Enterprise (03/06/98; 6:57 p.m. EST) By Mitch Wagner, InternetWeek
Handheld computers are starting to move out of people's pockets and into the enterprise, but users say they will need better hooks to back-end, server-based applications to make the gadgets into true corporate productivity tools. techweb.com ........................ From the Intel Page for the Intel Embedded Processor Module Development Kit
Integration Expert (IX): is an integrated software development environment that enables developers of Win32 embedded applications to improve design productivity while maximizing system reliability. IX provides software component analysis and management capabilities that simplify the tasks associated with embedded application development, operating system configuration, and target generation and deployment developer.intel.com ........................ Intrinsyc's development tools for Windows NT
radisys.com ........................ Siemens, Microsoft ink Windows CE pact
computerworld.com ........................ Unwiring the Household
Seeking more connectivity between devices in the home, PC, communications, and consumer-electronics companies are working on a specification for in-house wireless communications. wired.com ........................ Sega
The San Jose Business Journal has picked up on Sega's and Microsoft's plans around Katana. The article mentions a surprising (and a bit hard to believe) rumor that Katana will actually have two operating systems, one from Sega and one from Microsoft. amcity.com ........................ Handle hand-held computing
...Windows CE should become the leading platform for hand-held devices within a year, catching up to 3Com's Palm OS and the low-end PalmPilot. The recently released Windows CE 2.0 has solid development support for enterprise-level use: the Win32 API, C++, Microsoft Visual Basic, and Sun Microsystems Inc. Java. These environments will let enterprise development shops extend their current applications into the hand-held space..
...But you'd better start now. There's a stampede of hand-held systems coming your way. You can be a hero by preparing for it, or you can wait to be run over.
lantimes.com ........................ Windows (CE) everywhere
..Expect to see the Windows CE operating system pop up in your Internet-enhanced cable boxes, cellular phones and maybe even your microwave oven...
WinCE vs. PalmPilot
forbes.com ........................ Business Support Grows For Microsoft Windows CE
....InformationWeek Labs evaluated version 2.0 of the Windows CE software developers' kit and beta versions of Microsoft Visual Basic for Windows CE ...
...The developers' kit includes all of the interfaces and libraries needed to build an application for any Windows CE device... techweb.cmp.com ........................ Philips looks to next-generation WinCE devices
With the introduction of larger "Jupiter" class Windows CE devices expected in October of this year, Philips will make a run at the existing notebook space with aggressive products offering built-in LAN connectivity, Univeral Serial Bus support, and PC connectivity infoworld.com ........................ Microsoft and Nokia
news.com ........................ Siemens to use Windows CE
news.com ........................ Oracle's Windows Ce Plans
winmag.com ........................ Developers Show Broad Support For New PC Companion Devices Powered by Windows CE 2.0
microsoft.com ........................ MS pact bigger of two TCI deals
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