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News Release from: Adeneo
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 13 November 2006
Windows CE team shows its value
Adeneo has received its third Micropsoft eMVP award, delivered to Nicolas Besson, one of the company's Windows CE team.
Adeneo has received its third Micropsoft eMVP award, delivered to Nicolas Besson, one of the company's Windows CE team Adeneo is the first company worldwide to have three eMVPs in its staff
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 18 Oct 2005 at 8.00am (UK)
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With 10 years of embedded computing, and 7 years in Windows CE development, Yannick Chamming and his team have a strong focus on Windows CE drivers and BSP development, but also on Windows CE/Windows Mobile applicative developments.
Says Besson: "I'm deep involved in BSP development, and software designs, but I'm also delivering training to French universities and Adeneo's customers, that's why I became an eMVP".
"An eMVP must have a good knowledge of the Windows CE operating system architecture, and hardware interactions, to be able to help customers in their choices and to make the right decision for designing drivers or software".
"Projects with high technical level help me for developing such knowhow".
"This knowledge has to be shared with others by posting responses on the Windows Embedded community newsgroups".
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