In today’s Keynote at VMworld Jerry Chen showed the Mobile Virtualization Platform (MVP). In this demo he showed a Nokia N800 mobile phone with a touch screen with MVP installed running two different mobile platforms on it. One used for the company and one for personal use. The business mobile OS is based on Windows CE, and the Personal mobile OS is running on Google Android.
Here is the impression:
Very impressive! I think this is going to be market standard very soon. I know so many people carrying two or even more phones around and who love to consolidate to just one.
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