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CoWare Integrates Microsoft Windows Embedded CE on Virtual Platforms for Software Development

12th December 2006
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CoWare Inc., the leading supplier of platform-driven electronic system-level (ESL) design software and services, announced the CoWare Virtual Platform product family is now interoperable with the Windows Embedded CE operating system. As a result, companies developing Windows Embedded CE-based electronics devices can start their software development before physical hardware is available, which results in lower cost product development and faster time-to-market.
We are very excited CoWare has joined the Windows Embedded CE Partner Program, and look forward to extending its leading integrated Virtual Platform Product Family into the broader Windows Embedded CE developer community, said Jane Gilson, director, Mobile and Embedded Devices Division, Microsoft Corp. Providing developers the ability to develop, integrate, and test software before the silicon is ready will help companies creating Windows Embedded CE-based devices bring products to market faster.

Virtual Platforms are transforming the way companies approach software development, said Marc Serughetti, director of marketing at CoWare.
Integrating CoWare Virtual Platforms with leading run-time technologies for embedded devices such as Microsoft Windows Embedded CE, will help our customers realize the benefits of this new software development paradigm.

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