We've got even more Treo news today. In a report today on cnet, Palm CFO Andrew Brown says that offering a Treo that runs on Windows Mobile might help the company attract more corporate customers. He suggests that some corporate customers "have been reticent to buy its Palm OS-based gadgets." Without confirming plans to create such a device, Brown apparently sees a benefit from offering a Microsoft OS.
"With Sony's decision to exit the handheld market and the closure of Tapwave, maker of the Zodiac handheld gaming device, Palm has emerged as the only major backer of the Palm OS, which is sold by PalmSource, a separately traded Palm spinoff.
Despite that shared heritage with PalmSource, Brown described Palm as neutral to the operating system its devices use--and the types of e-mail servers to which they connect. "
Check the full story link for the report.
"With Sony's decision to exit the handheld market and the closure of Tapwave, maker of the Zodiac handheld gaming device, Palm has emerged as the only major backer of the Palm OS, which is sold by PalmSource, a separately traded Palm spinoff.
Despite that shared heritage with PalmSource, Brown described Palm as neutral to the operating system its devices use--and the types of e-mail servers to which they connect. "
Check the full story link for the report.