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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

As Mobile Phones Grow More Complex, Carriers Insist on Fewer Operating Systems

Posted by Kris Kumar in "ARTICLE" @ 10:30 AM

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/03/12/technology/12wireless.html?ex=1331352000&en=47357e14b56068aa&ei=5090&partner=rssuserland&emc=rss

"Two operating systems run more than 95 percent of the world�s computers, but dozens of systems are behind the 2.5 billion mobile phones in circulation, a situation that has hampered the growth of new services, industry executives and independent specialists say. �There are too many operating systems already and more are coming on stream, making things complicated for smaller software companies,� said Tony Cripps, a senior analyst with the telecommunications consulting firm Ovum in London. Mobile phone carriers are watching with more than passing interest because the new applications they are counting on to increase revenue and profit may make it to only a limited number of phones as software developers struggle to keep up with the different operating systems. Having multiple systems is also time-consuming and costly for the carriers, which must configure the phones they sell."

New York Times has an interesting article [free subscription required] on how the carriers are trying to reduce the number of mobile operating systems they have to support on their networks. Vodafone has already narrowed it down to Microsoft�s Windows Mobile, Symbian Series 60 and Linux. The biggest benefit in doing so is the reduced support costs for the carriers, and the added advantage is that a fixed set of operating system choices encourages developers to add content and services. While I like the concept on paper, I am not so sure if the carriers will be able to pull it off. They may be able to accelerate the process of elimination of the weaklings, but don't you think that the operating systems need to fight it out in the market-space and get eliminated as part of the normal process of evolution of the mobile technology. I do not want the carriers to make the decision, I want the market to make the decision. What are your thoughts?


Tuesday, May 9, 2006

Microsoft Previews Windows CE 6 Operating System

Posted by Kris Kumar in "NEWS" @ 06:00 PM

http://www.microsoft.com/presspass/press/2006/may06/05-08CE6PreviewPR.mspx

"In a packed hall of developers and industry partners at Microsoft Corp.�s annual Mobile & Embedded DevCon, the company announced the availability of a beta release of Windows� CE 6, the next generation of its industry-leading, real-time software used to build customized operating systems for devices such as Internet Protocol (IP) set-top-boxes, Global Positioning System (GPS)-based devices, and industrial automation and medical devices. With the redesigned operating system (OS) kernel architecture, expanded capacity for simultaneous processes and a newly integrated tool set, Windows CE 6 will help device makers more quickly create devices that support a range of applications for high-demand categories."

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Windows CE, the foundation for the Windows Mobile platform, is now ten years old. At the MEDC 2006 Microsoft has released the preview of Windows CE 6, which will enable the next generation of Windows Mobile operating system and embedded devices. At this time not much is known about this release, other than the fact that it enables better Visual Studio integration and that the redesigned operating system enables more complex and powerful applications.


Thursday, February 16, 2006

Carriers Want to Reduce the Number of Supported Operating Systems

Posted by Mike Temporale in "ARTICLE" @ 09:30 AM

http://www.infoworld.com/article/06/02/15/75403_HNmobileosesvie_1.html?source=NLC-TB2006-02-15

"Operators and handset makers are moving toward standardizing on just a few mobile phone operating systems. They're likely to choose relatively open platforms with large developer groups, according to experts at the 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona on Wednesday. ...operators want to try to standardize on just a few phone operating systems which would make it easier to offer consistent services across a wide range of devices. Vodafone (Profile, Products, Articles) Group currently supports handsets based on more than 15 different platforms, said Dirk Wierzbitzki, group director of terminals portfolio and services at Vodafone. Tweaking each application to work on each platform is expensive, and because the operator must work to the lowest common denominator, it's not offering the innovative services that it wants"

Windows Mobile isn't mentioned as an option in this article, but other than that, I can't say I disagree with it. Operators just can't afford to support numerous different operating systems on their devices. Just like most corporate IT departments standardize on one desktop OS, the carriers are looking to reduce the number to something more reasonable. I think it's safe to say that most carriers would like 2-3 different operating systems, and it would be safe to say that Symbian and Windows Mobile are high on the list. At least, that's my ranking. :)

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Sunday, January 22, 2006

What it Takes to Develop the Windows Mobile Operating System

Posted by Kris Kumar in "OFF-TOPIC" @ 07:30 AM

http://download.microsoft.com/download/8/3/e/83e64acc-a0f7-481b-8097-499ed8ce2b55/Windows_Mobile_5_Fun_Facts.pdf

"There are certain health concerns (mental and physical) a development team is willing to do battle with in order to provide device makers and application developers with the best Windows Mobile� software platform available. Courtesy of the Windows Mobile development team, here is a list of their top �fun� memories tied to the development of Windows Mobile 5.0."

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Ever wondered what it takes to develop a fine mobile operating system? What kind of toll it has on its developers? Here are some of them:
� 47 1-pound bags of peanut butter M&Ms dispensed from a gumball machine
� Average amount of weight gained per team member since September because of missed workouts: 15 lbs.
� On average, $2,000 �saved� in rent per developer by living in the office
� 37 cell phones were harmed in the making of this product
� Average number of fast food dinners ingested by each team member per week over the past 3 months: 3.2

The complete list can be viewed over here. [1.6MB PDF file] :lol: Which is your favourite one?


Tuesday, April 5, 2005

Oswin's Smartphone Compatible with 5 Operating Systems

Posted by Jerry Raia in "OFF-TOPIC" @ 08:00 AM

http://business-times.asia1.com.sg/sub/bizit/story/0,4574,150830,00.html

"SINGAPORE-based Oswin Technology, which designs and produces a range of mobile wireless devices, has created what it says is the world's first smartphone compatible with five operating systems. The Zircon Axia A108, the Microsoft Windows CE operating system version, released on April 2 here, retails at $899 and is also touted as the smallest Microsoft Windows CE-based smartphone."

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Yes you read that right, it's Windows CE, not Windows Mobile. It looks like an interesting device but it better sing and dance for $900.


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