The 2000 Embedded Software Strategic Market Intelligence Program: Windows NT/NTE/CE/2000 - Threats and Opportunities in the Embedded Systems Market

Topics:
Computer and Software,
Electrical and Electronic
Tags:
Embedded System,
Microsoft Corp.,
Microsoft Windows,
Operating Systems,
Software,
VDC,
Venture Development
Source:
Venture Development

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Overview: This paper is a brief summary of Windows NT/NTE/CE/2000, threats and opportunities in the embedded systems market. Microsoft's focus on the embedded market is part of a strategy to move its business away from the relatively slow-growing PC market and towards the competitive and robust embedded software and devices market. VDC's research shows that Microsoft's efforts to improve it's position in the market are paying off. Though Microsoft's success is far from assured, significant headway was made with the creation of the Embedded Appliance & Platform Group (EAPG) - a conduit to improve Microsoft's understanding of the embedded community.

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Format: PDF | Size: 133KB | Date: Jul 2001 | Pages: 5


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