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Microsoft Announces Windows Mobile, A Strategic Addition to the Windows Brand Family
Windows Mobile Software Provides the Freedom and Flexibility To Stay Connected and in Motion
REDMOND, Wash. -- June 23, 2003 --Microsoft Corp. today announced Windows Mobile (TM) , a
new global brand for Microsoft® software for mobile devices such as Pocket PCs and Smartphones. The
launch of Windows Mobile 2003 software for Pocket PCs kicks off the new Windows Mobile brand,
which extends the Windows® brand to the full range of mobile devices. The new Windows Mobile brand
helps customers more readily understand and identify the software inside Pocket PCs and Smartphones
and the consistent experience they can expect. The brand also reflects Microsoft's commitment to the
mobile space in bringing its software for mobile devices into the Windows brand family.
"Our customers told us that they value the presence of Windows in mobile devices -- both as a highly
recognized brand and as a highly familiar user experience," said Pieter Knook, corporate vice president for
mobile and embedded devices and network service providers at Microsoft. "We heard that Windows is a
brand customers associate with powerful and familiar software, and the new Windows Mobile brand is one
that will help manufacturers and mobile operators differentiate Windows Mobile-based devices from others
in the industry."
Windows Mobile communicates these benefits to both customers and the mobile industry:
A familiar experience. Customers associate the brand with a familiar and trusted Windows
experience and the ability to connect with their most important information while on the go.
An all-in-one device. Microsoft designed Windows Mobile to help simplify life through powerful
software on a variety of devices designed to meet individual needs.
Staying in touch. With Windows Mobile, customers can communicate through powerful and familiar
applications.
Personal productivity. Customers can do more of what matters to them, using Pocket versions of
Microsoft Outlook®, Internet Explorer, Windows Media® Player and more.
On-the-go synchronization. Windows Mobile gives customers the power to be up-to-date with
necessary information, at their desk or on the move.
"For the past 12 months, Microsoft and the Kellogg School of Management have worked together to
determine the position of 'mobile devices' in relation to the Windows family of products," said Mohanbir
Sawhney, McCormick Tribune Professor of Technology at the Kellogg School of Management.
"Increasingly, customers expect their mobile devices to seamlessly exchange data and share features with
the desktop devices and applications they are familiar with. Customers also expect their mobile devices to
do more than simple voice or data functions. Customers associate the Windows brand with synchronization
and compatibility with a wide range of devices and applications. With the new Windows Mobile brand,
customers are assured that they can get the compatibility, the power and the familiarity of Windows on their
mobile handset or phone."
As the boundaries between mobile devices continue to blur, Windows Mobile simplifies device naming and
offers the flexibility to better articulate hardware and software evolution. Microsoft will continue to use
Pocket PC and Smartphone to describe categories, but Windows Mobile will describe the software
running on the devices . For example, "Pocket PC software" becomes "Windows Mobile software for
Pocket PCs," and "Smartphone software" becomes "Windows Mobile software for Smartphones."
Microsoft's software for personal digital assistants (PDAs) and smart phones becomes simply Windows
Mobile.
Developers targeting the Windows Mobile platform will benefit from a new Designed for Windows Mobile
logo. Upon certification, the logo will signify compatibility between third- party products and the PDAs and
cell phones that are powered by Windows Mobile software.
Microsoft's Windows brands now include these:
Windows XP. Microsoft's most advanced desktop operating system, Windows XP is at the center
of ongoing personal computing innovation. With Windows XP, home users can experience the digital
world as never before, while business users can work smarter and faster. Specialized editions include
Windows XP Professional, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Tablet PC Edition and
Windows XP Media Center Edition. More information can be found at
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/evaluation/default.asp.
Windows Server 2003. Windows Server (TM) 2003 includes all the functionality, such as
enhancements in security, reliability, availability and scalability, that customers need in a Windows
Server operating system to do more with less. In addition, Microsoft has improved and extended the
Windows Server operating systems to incorporate the benefits of Microsoft .NET for connecting
information, people, systems and devices. More information can be found at
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsserver2003/evaluation/overview/family.mspx.
Windows Mobile. Windows Mobile software, including Pocket PC and Smartphone, seeks to
enable intelligent communications: not just connecting devices, but connecting people and their data
so they can get things done. Windows Mobile solutions reduce the complexity and constraints that
hobble the flow of personal and business communications, helping individuals and organizations
achieve their productivity goals. More information can be found at
http://www.microsoft.com/mobile/.
About Microsoft
Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq "MSFT") is the worldwide leader in software, services and Internet
technologies for personal and business computing. The company offers a wide range of products and
services designed to empower people through great software -- any time, any place and on any device.
Microsoft, Windows Mobile, Windows, Outlook, Windows Media, Windows Server System and
Windows Server are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corp. in the United States
and/or other countries.
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