Here are new items of DSO interest: BrightPoint Consulting is supplying Wind River with biz-intelligence dashboards...BusyWeek has a good story on Linux and phones...and Microsoft launched a wiki for Windows CE developers.
BrightPoint Consulting is providing DSO vendor Wind River with real-time interactive business intelligence dashboards for monitoring customer satisfaction levels worldwide. BrightPoint says Wind River is using the interactive data visualization dashboards to view real-time reports from customer service departments, monitor the status of service requests, and track the results of satisfaction surveys across key accounts and regions. (View the press release.)
BusinessWeek has a good story on Linux for the mobile phone market. The upshot: Linux on phones is real. Motorola, for example, has shipped 3 million Linux phones in Asia. And Nokia, which runs Symbian OS on its popular S60 smartphones, is looking at Linux and has already shipped some Linux-based product. (View the article, Linux Answers Phone Makers' Call.)
Microsoft has launced a wiki for Windows CE developers. Content includes a WinCE manifesto, introduction to WinCE development tools, and links to blogs, forums, and Webcasts. Being a wiki means visitors (like you) can leave comments, corrections, samples, and questions. (View the new WinCE wiki here.)
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