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Introduction to Microsoft Mobile Devices

Introduction to Microsoft Mobile Devices. 22 April, 2003. ysamkim@microsoft.com. Agenda. Mobile Device Strategy PocketPC/PocketPC P.E. Demo. I. Mobile Device Strategy. .NET and Mobile Device. Windows XP, Windows CE. .NET Framework Visual Studio .NET.

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Introduction to Microsoft Mobile Devices

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  1. Introduction toMicrosoft Mobile Devices 22 April, 2003 ysamkim@microsoft.com

  2. Agenda • Mobile Device Strategy • PocketPC/PocketPC P.E. • Demo

  3. I. Mobile Device Strategy

  4. .NET and Mobile Device Windows XP, Windows CE .NET Framework Visual Studio .NET Windows Server, .NET Enterprise Servers

  5. Mobile Device Strategies • Device determine ultimate user experience • There is no one single ideal device for all • Focus on Smart & Connected Devices • Rich Runtime Environment & Fully data and service-aware • Devices differentiated by hardware ( Data Oriented ) ( Business Oriented ) Feature Phone PocketPC Phone Edition PocketPC Labtop Smart Phone ( Voice Oriented ) ( Personal Life Oriented )

  6. Microsoft Mobile Devices (괄호)는 2004버전

  7. II. PocketPC/PocketPC P.E.

  8. Key factors for Enterpise PDAs • All-in-one-device is the most key factor. • Familiar interface, icons and applications are key to shorten the learning curve. • Remote syncronization very welcomed. • Security is too natural to be mentioned. • Game is less important. * Based on a research by Cheskin ( 108 60-minute-one-to-one-interview of Information managers, country managers and sales reps )

  9. PocketPC • A Better Pocket PC • Incorporate customer requests • Evolve (not overhaul) Pocket PC • The Best Enterprise Device • Deliver new functionality targeted to biz users • The Most Connected PDA • Offer the most connectivity choices • Provide the best platform for wireless communications

  10. A Better PockePC • Shell • WinCE based • Windows XP look and feel • Improved memory management

  11. A Better PocketPC • Shell • Customizable “Skin”s and backgrounds

  12. A Better PocketPC • New Input Methods • Transcriber and Graffiti support in ROM • Improved PIMS

  13. A Better PocketPC • Windows Media Player • eBook Reader • Pocket Office

  14. The Most Connected PDA • Universal Beaming (OBEX) • Desktop Passthrough • New Connection Manager

  15. The Most Connected PDA • Inbox Improvements • Multiple sub folder sync • Attachments handling • Voice Attachments (dictation reply) • ISP AutoConfig • Secure SMTP • Spell Check

  16. The Most Connected PDA • Exchange and MSN Messenger • Buddy List Management • Passport • QuickText

  17. The Most Connected PDA • Pocket Internet Explorer Improvements • HTML 4.0 tags • WAP ( PPC2003 = WAP2.0 지원) • XML – IE5.0 compatible • XHTML (PPC2003) • Web Services (add-on) • Integrated Flash support

  18. Best Device for Enterprise • Security • Strong Power-On Passwords • Time Delay (including ActiveSync) • Virus APIs

  19. Best Device for Enterprise • Corporate Network Access • VPN Client (PPTP) • Network Browse • Auto Proxy Set

  20. Best Device for Enterprise • Terminal Server Client • With positioning buttons

  21. ASP.NET Mobile Controls Windows Media Player for Pocket PC/ Smartphone SQL Server CE SQL Server Notification Services Exchange Active Sync Outlook Mobile Access Outlook Web Access Best Device for Enterprise • Integration with .NET Server

  22. SQL Server CE 1.1 / 2.0 Best Device for Enterprise • Strong .NET Development story Smart Device Extensions .NET Mobile Control Local Code Remote Web Pages Mobile Web Browser .NET Compact Framework Device Operating System

  23. Business Applications • SAP (ERP)

  24. Business Applications • Siebel (CRM)

  25. Business Applications • Financial Service

  26. Market Forecast APEJ Converged Handheld Unit Shipments (000) by OS, 2001-2006 APEJ Pen and Keypad-based Unit Shipments (000) by OS, 2001-2006 Source: IDC, November 2002

  27. Mobile Collaboration • Mobile Terminal Service

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