Palm has
signed a deal to buy back the Garnet source code from
Access
Systems Americas, formerly known as
PalmSource.
The deal will give Palm permanent rights to the Garnet operating system, in
use on most of Palm's
Treo
smartphones and all Palm PDAs.
Under the terms of the agreement Palm will have full control of any future
innovations it makes on the Garnet platform.
"This agreement gives Palm the increased ability to innovate on the Palm OS
Garnet base, and to effectively differentiate Palm products long into the
future," said Mark Bercow, senior vice president of business development at
Palm.
"We value the Palm OS development community and are very committed to our
loyal base of Palm OS customers, all of whom will benefit from the agreement
just concluded with Access."
Palm also made a commitment to continue developing with the
Windows
Mobile system in tandem with Garnet development.
"Palm will almost certainly carry on with both operating systems," said
Rachel Lashford, an analyst at
Canalys.
"In order to appeal to US audiences Palm needs a Windows Mobile device to
compete, and the same is true in Asia. Basically there is a hardcore of Windows
users out there who must be addressed."
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