Microsoft, Japan Firms To Tie Up In Software Development
Sep 25, 2003 |
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Microsoft Corp. and a Japanese software consortium comprising electronics makers and other companies said they will jointly develop Microsoft's Windows CE .NET operating system.
The tie-up is aimed at making Microsoft software, mainly for electronic products, compatible with the consortium's T-Engine platform.
The platform is based on the Japanese-made "Tron" operating system, which is used in mobile communication devices and home appliances.
The consortium, called T-Engine Forum, was set up in 2002 to promote Tron. NEC Corp., Fujitsu Ltd., and Mitsubishi Electric Corp. are part of the consortium.
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