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Microsoft Announces Broad Availability of ”Talisker” Beta 2

REDMOND, WASHINGTON. – Microsoft Corp. today announced the beta 2 release of “Talisker,” the code name for the next version of the Windows CE operating system. “Talisker” beta 2, the robust real-time operating system for building the next generation of smart mobile devices, will be made broadly available through the “Talisker” Technology Preview Program. This new program provides embedded developers with two ways to help jump-start their evaluation of the next version of Microsoft Windows CE.

First, the “Talisker” Emulation Edition Preview, enables developers to build and test their design on a single Windows 2000- or Windows XP based workstation without additional hardware investments. Alternatively, developers can order the “Talisker” Technology Preview, which includes all supported processor architectures and is available on CD or DVD.

Finally, Microsoft unveiled the “Talisker” Rapid Development Program (RDP). With current members including Intermec Technologies Corp., Siemens AG and Wyse Technology, the “Talisker” RDP is designed to gather in-depth technical feedback from industry partners and customers that are actively developing products and services on beta versions of “Talisker.”

“Talisker beta 2 continues to build on our commitment to providing the most powerful embedded operating system and tools to build the next generation of smart, connected devices,” said Bill Veghte, vice president of the Embedded and Appliance Platforms Group at Microsoft. “The broad code availability offered through the Technology Preview Program combined with the in-depth alliance of the RDP will ensure that Microsoft gathers extensive developer feedback while providing our partners and customers with early access to the next version of Windows CE.”

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