Atmel and Adeneo Announce Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Training on AT91SAM ARM9 Embedded MPUs
Atmel Corporation and Adeneo announced today a Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0 Training Course in Dallas, TX from November 17 to November 21, 2008
The goal of this training is to provide an in depth understanding of Windows Embedded CE internal mechanisms, and to present the technical information needed to start using Windows CE for designs. To make it practical and to give a better understanding of how Windows CE is implemented in hardware, the course is adapted to show examples on Atmel's AT91SAM ARM9-based microprocessor development platform.
As a special gift, Atmel offers to each attendee an AT91SAM9261 Evaluation Kit to continue their evaluation and development on Windows Embedded CE.
Adeneo has a proven track record as a Microsoft Embedded CE specialist for ARM-based Microprocessors, including Microsoft Gold Partner status since 2004 and the 2007 System Integrator Excellence Award from Microsoft. Adeneo is a Microsoft Windows Embedded Training Center since 2002 and the 2008 Training Partner Excellence Award from Microsoft. Atmel is a Silver Partner for Windows Embedded CE.
For further details, and to register for the course, visit: http://www.adeneo-embedded.com/srt/en/document/show?location.id:=1357&documentid=299 or contact sales@adeneo-embedded.com.
From: http://www.atmel.com
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