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To: Heeren Pathak who wrote (8132)5/25/2000 1:37:00 AM
From: gdichaz  Respond to of 9068
 
Heeren: Thanks.

Wish I could answer your question which requires penetrating the PSION / Symbian relationship. I can not.

While I mentioned I try to follow PSION as best I can, that is very difficult and frustrating. Who does what within Symbian and just what the interrelationships are among the key players (and the minor players for that matter) is what is laughingly called a "challenge". This is particularly so for me since I am in the US and access to PSION data and analysis is extremely limited.

Frankly, hope you have better luck over time. Well worth the effort though IMO.

I share your general view that this is an area of very great potential going forward within the wireless / internet nexus. And an opportunity for Citrix.

If Citrix can position itself well with all the players that is the best (and only relatively prudent) approach IMO. That is why I am pleased that you see that happening.
Then however the micro browser goes and who has what share is not crucial for Citrix. Trying to pick one winner at this point would be a fool's game IMO.

I have followed Qualcomm for years and am much more comfortable there and with CDMA and wireless data revving up. I note that Qualcomm management, who I respect, is being careful to maintain its access to Palm, Win CE and PSION,s EPOC. Pleased if Citrix can do the same.

Enough for now.

Best.

Chaz