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To: David R. Lehenky who wrote (1126)5/26/1997 4:07:00 PM
From: Gary Kao   of 10309
 
David:
Why wouldn't MSFT or INTC want to go after WIND's business? I'm coming to the thread late, but from looking at previous posts, this does not seem to have been considered. At risk of oversimplifying, WIND provides both hard and software solutions, both of which conceivably can overlap with INTC/MSFT. Why wouldn't WIND's offerings compete with Windows CE in the near future? Alternatively, either company could easily buy up WIND with just hardly a hiccup.

Gary Kao

>Kris, my opinion of WIND's management is based on:
o the strategic decision to establish business partnerships with
large companies that would most benefit from a common RTOS
platform across their organization, eg. HP, Siemens, GM, Canon,
Lucent, Mercedes-Benz, etc.;
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