As I've mentioned many times before, Intel understands how to partner with companies. My prior company was part of the Intel Channel Program and watched it grow into a great way for Intel to communicate with those who literally drive its business.
It has been interesting to watch Intel's Software Partner Program grow and mature. They now offer a
Mobility Track. The emphasis is interesting through: it is a combination of Collaboration & Gaming initiatives. As people continue to use mobile PCs in more places, I wonder how soon it will be before Intel revises this and adds the Digital Home initiative to this track too.
How do you define mobility? Is it as being moveable and portable, along with all the things that are needed to go with it like power management? Do you see mobility as a term that will hang around for decades or do you see it as a term we need to use today because we're contrasting mobility with tower systems that aren't so easy to carry around?
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