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        Interview with the Senior VP of Microsoft's mobile and embedded division

        Doug | Date: Jul 2, 2004 | Comments: 1



        Microsoft believes that its release this week of Windows CE 5.0, including more flexible licensing and commercial derivative provisions, is likely to be a major...


        factor driving innovation in mobile and embedded devices. Microsoft's "PressPass" interviewed Pieter Knook, senior vice president of the Mobile and Embedded Devices Division and Communications Sector Business, to shed more light on the release and its role in Microsoft's overall devices strategy. Knook discusses Microsoft's embedded device strategy, the motivations that led to commercial derivatives, and the new reliability and performance enhancements in Windows CE 5.0.

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