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Sascha Corti

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Sascha Corti is a developer evangelist for Microsoft in Switzerland.
Windows CE 5 and VoIP Posted: Apr 5, 2004 11:52 AM
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I read that Windows CE 5 will include major updates in its networking capabilities, namely to VoIP protocols. Other enhancements will include multiparty audio conferencing capabilities, unified messaging and integration with Exchange Server, namely calendar and contact searching features. I recently talked to a company that builds mobile applications and custom devices based on the Windows CE platform that already had a chance to look at a preview of Windows CE 5 platform builder and heard positive feedback on these new features.

If you want to hear them talk about their experiences with the current Windows CE development platform, you will get a chance to do so at the upcoming mobility-TechTalk taking place on April 29 here at Microsoft Switzerland in Wallisellen.

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