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whitepaper Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2 Launch2007-11-15 Microsoft
  The attendee of this webcast will learn about the latest embedded technologies for the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 operating system. This webcast talks about CE 6.0 R2 and how it further enables developers to quickly build the next generation of smart, connected devices as the presenter launches the product at Embedded Technology 2007 in Yokohama, Japan.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper MSDN Webcast: Introduction to Windows Embedded CE 6.0 and Platform Builder (Level 100)2007-11-07 Microsoft
  This webcast aims to provide basic technical knowledge on Windows Embedded CE 6.0 so that Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) may succeed in the evaluation of Windows Embedded CE 6.0. This webcast shows how hardware and software engineers with no Windows Embedded CE 6.0 experience can start efficiently evaluating Windows Embedded CE 6.0.

Tags: Portable Device Client, Software Development Tools
  
whitepaper Needle & Rosenberg uses Palm smartphones to keep attorneys connected and productive2007-11-01 palm
  Needle & Rosenberg PC, an intellectual property law firm, caters to a wide range of global clients--from Fortune 500 companies to the sole inventor. Boasting an experienced team of legal and technical practitioners, the Atlanta-based firm sought to keep its highly mobile employees connected and productive while out of the office. The company had been an early adopter of Palm® smartphones and sought an updated Windows Mobile® solution that could easily integrate with third-party applications.

The Needle & Rosenberg implementation included Palm Treo smartphones running on the Windows Mobile platform and a variety of value-added commercial software. The solution has resulted in more efficient attorneys, patent agents, and science advisors who utilize phone, email, web, and productivity applications to enhance their mobile responsiveness to clients and colleagues.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Portable Device Client, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper IDC Executive Brief: How Small Businesses Can Boost Worker Productivity with Wireless Technology2007-11-01 palm
  Mobile technology, particularly the voice and data coordination available in smartphones, represents an important potential resource to help small businesses become more efficient and extend their reach in an increasingly competitive world.

In this Executive Brief, IDC, the premier global provider of market intelligence for the information technology market, examines mobile technology adoption by small businesses and discusses the benefits of this technology, including mobile worker support. In addition, they describe the four steps to implement and support effective smartphone use.

Tags: Handhelds, Portable Device Client, IT Budgeting, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Principles of updating mobile firmware-over-the-air (FOTA)2007-10-10 Red Bend Software
  Firmware Over-the-Air (FOTA) technology enables device manufacturers and network operators to deliver updated firmware to mobile phones in consumers' hands.This white paper focuses on the technology behind FOTA updating in order to assist manufacturers and operators in selecting, integrating and using such a technology. This white paper is based on real-world, accumulated experience in developing and integrating FOTA software on more than 100 mobile devices.

Tags: Handhelds, Mobile and Wireless, Mobile and Wireless, Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper Digital Services Developer Launches Handheld Media Player With Embedded System0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Commodore International Corporation (CIC), based in the Netherlands, planned to develop a range of innovative digital media services. One, the Gravel-in-Pocket, aimed to meet the increasing demand for music and video streaming through handheld devices. To launch the product at CeBIT 2007 - the digital showcase event - CIC needed to develop the software platform rapidly. It chose Windows CE version 5.0 as the operating system and worked with Windows Embedded Partner PTS Software to create the application layer. As a result, CIC saved up to five months in development time and established a reliable software platform supporting the latest media formats such as MPEG 4, Xvid, DivX, and Windows Media Video (WMV).

Tags: Internet and Web, Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper Overnite Express delivers competitive advantage with Palm Treo smartphones protected by OtterBox cases2007-09-01 palm
  Overnite Express is a regional express carrier serving California, Arizona, Nevada and Mexico. Having grown to almost two million deliveries annually, the company sought an innovative and robust solution to replace its existing dispatch and delivery technology. The customized Palm® Treo smartphone solution gives Overnite Express the distinction of being the first express carrier to visually record the location of a delivery.

Using Palm smartphones powered by Windows Mobile® and enclosed in rugged OtterBox cases, drivers have an interactive, durable solution to scan bar codes, capture electronic signatures, and immediately transmit photos and other delivery information to the company's website right through the case. The time-saving solution gives Overnite Express a competitive advantage and a projected annual savings of $30,000 in equipment alone.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Portable Device Client, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Education Enterprise Cuts Mobile Computing Costs 37 Percent, Enables Global Deployment0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Career Education Corporation wanted to offer mobile computing to all 75 of its campuses worldwide, but, with RIM BlackBerry devices, reliability was poor and costs were prohibitive. The company then switched to devices based on the Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system. The move is saving 37 percent compared to RIM; e-mail availability is 18 percent higher; and the company can enable mobile access to its student portal, boosting industry competitiveness.

Tags: IT Budgeting, Mobile and Wireless
  
whitepaper Real-Time Embedded Computers Help Maximize Gym Workouts0000-00-00 Microsoft
  As a leading provider of exercise equipment, Life Fitness wanted to develop a next generation electronic "Brain" that could receive personalized workout settings, monitor user performance, provide real-time coaching, and enable a higher level of interaction. Technical requirements included high-performance graphics for video and animations, a familiar development environment for fast time to market, real-time multitasking for built-in sensors and device drivers for wireless mesh network components. Life Fitness turned to Applied Data Systems for a single-board computer system running the Windows Embedded CE operating system. The result is VIVO - the fitness industry's first virtual training system that connects Life Fitness equipment, trainers, and users via an integrated wireless information network.

Tags: Portable Device Client
  
whitepaper Hallmark Cards Boosts Merchandiser Efficiency 10 Percent With Mobile Databases0000-00-00 Microsoft
  Hallmark Cards sells its products in nearly 44,000 retail outlets in the United States, including 30,000 mass merchandisers, such as discount, food, and drug stores. The company employs 10,000 part-time Retail Merchandisers (RMs) who stock new deliveries, place orders, and sort misplaced cards into their proper display pockets. When the company needed to replace the aging handheld devices RMs used, it worked with Field Performance Group, a Microsoft Certified Partner, to create a solution called INFOLink that runs on a mobile device hosting Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Windows CE Edition. The Hallmark corporate database, hosted on SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition, can synchronize regularly with the 60 megabyte database of the mobile device.

Tags: Mobile and Wireless, Data Tools