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Microsoft moves business into the home

Firm uses 3GSM to announce products and tools for home workers

Dave Bailey, IT Week 16 Feb 2006
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Microsoft chief executive Steve Ballmer has announced a number of new products, including more tools to blur the line between the workplace and the home.

Speaking at the 3GSM conference, Ballmer said, “Everybody likes to distinguish between business customer and consumer – I don’t see the difference, they’re all people. I need one set of contacts, one view of my world… [Microsoft will be] working with operators to develop software to bring this to life.”

Ballmer said the Mobile version of Office Communicator would initially support “presence” applications and secure instant messaging (IM). Later this year Microsoft will add support for integrated telephony. Ballmer also announced Windows Live for Mobile, which he said would have Mobile Live Search and Live Mail integrated.

Microsoft’s Dave Karle said the Windows Live for Mobile beta would be available in Europe in about a week. “It’s a one-stop shop for consumer contacts; and presence info will also be visible, ‘pushed’ from Live services,” he added.

Windows Vista, Microsoft’s new operating system due later this year, will incorporate Mobile Device Center, a multi-device synchronisation package for personal and business devices. Microsoft also announced a prototype service on Vista to allow content on a user’s PC to be streamed live to their mobile device.

Microsoft also demonstrated its Blue Rendezvous application on the Windows Mobile platform. This is software for pairing and controlling Bluetooth devices. It was demonstrated on a Bluetooth Windows Mobile 5 device controlling a Bluetooth-enabled projector for a PowerPoint presentation.

Lastly, Ballmer announced a tie up with Virgin Mobile and BT, to launch “the first digital TV service for mobile phones in Europe” this summer. The launch device will be Trilogy - a Virgin Mobile-branded DAV and IP-enabled phone built by HTC. Trilogy will run Windows Media player for Mobile over BT's network, and Virgin will supply content.

See also:

Russell Hutson of Rabbit PointFur flies as provider upsets 3GSM organisers  14 Feb 2006
Future Centrino laptops will feature an internal 3GSM data card and integrated SIM readerNo more hunting for hotspots  14 Feb 2006
TI's solution uses the DVB-H mobile TV standardVendor targets mass market phones with Hollywood mobile DTV single-chip  13 Feb 2006
Network operators are anxious for the revenues that large scale mobile email could bringMaking data pay is the key concern  13 Feb 2006
The Barcelona telecoms show will showcase fixed-mobile convergence products  10 Feb 2006

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