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MEDIA RELEASE PR36207


Microsoft Delivers Rich User Experiences and Windows 7 Connectivity With New Windows Embedded CE

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BOSTON, Sept. 23 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --


   Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3 helps OEMs of consumer and enterprise devices 

redefine the user experience and deliver connectivity to Windows 7-based PCs, 

                         servers and online services.


    Today during an industry address at the Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) Boston, Microsoft Corp.

announced the release to manufacturing (RTM) of Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3, the next-generation platform of

the componentized, real-time Windows Embedded CE operating system. Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3 delivers

the rich application experiences of Microsoft Silverlight through the innovative Silverlight for Windows Embedded

user interface (UI) framework. This assists original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) in delivering specialized

consumer and enterprise devices with immersive user experiences, animated UIs and seamless connections to the

world of Windows 7-based PCs, servers and online services. This release marks a new paradigm for designers and

developers to collaborate, dramatically improve UI capabilities, and reduce development time and associated costs

while delivering a differentiated experience on Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3-based devices.


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    "With the release of Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3, Microsoft has furthered its commitment to energize the

evolution of consumer Internet devices (CIDs), which fall between Smartphones and the full-featured, small

Windows-based notebooks, by empowering our OEM and developer ecosystem with innovative, new technologies

to fuel rich, animated and compelling user experiences," said Kevin Dallas, general manager of the Windows

Embedded Business Unit at Microsoft. "Microsoft has reaffirmed its investment in the Windows Embedded CE

operating system and raised the bar by providing embedded OEMs with access to Visual Studio, Silverlight,

Expression Blend and other advanced Microsoft technologies. These technologies help drive innovation and

differentiation in devices, redefine the way users interact with devices at work and home, and deliver a consistent

experience for end users across devices, Windows 7-based PCs, servers and online services."


    Silverlight for Windows Embedded is an out-of-browser, native code implementation of Microsoft Silverlight

technology used to create rich, immersive UIs on Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3-based devices. OEMs are now

able to separate the design of the user experience on the device and the development of core functionality, which

provides efficiency in the go-to-market process by helping to reduce application development time, allowing for

simplified UI customization, and empowering designers and developers to focus on their core competencies.


    Additional new Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3 capabilities, features and

benefits include the following:

    -- High-fidelity user experiences are created when designers leverage 

       their knowledge of Silverlight, Microsoft Expression Blend and Internet 

       Explorer Embedded, enabling capabilities including panning and zoom, 

       touch, and gesture input to dramatically improve Web browsing and the 

       overall user experience OEMs can deliver right from the box.

    -- A consistent experience is delivered across devices and PCs with 

       Microsoft Office and PDF viewers.

    -- Seamless connections to Windows 7-based PCs through Windows 7 Device 

       Stage and Microsoft Connection Manager enable PC companion 

       opportunities for Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3-based devices.

    -- Improve efficiency in design and development by enabling OEMs to 

       utilize current investments in the Windows Embedded CE platform, 

       including board support packages (BSPs), hardware and design resources.



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    With the addition of Silverlight for Windows Embedded, Microsoft Expression Blend and the other new design

technologies to the Windows Embedded CE platform, OEMs now have access to the broad ecosystem of Microsoft

partners participating in the Silverlight Partner Initiative and can leverage their existing design skills in the

embedded device market. For example, during ESC Boston Microsoft and Microsoft Gold Certified Partner

Infragistics, a leader in UI design and development tools, along with Adeneo, a leading systems integrator and

Windows Embedded Gold Partner, will demonstrate a CID user experience built on Windows Embedded CE 6.0

R3. This demonstration will showcase a rich user experience that is possible on the device and in the browser.

More information on the Silverlight Partner Initiative and the directory of program participants is available at



    More information on Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3 and the entire Windows Embedded portfolio of platforms

and technologies is available at http://www.microsoft.com/windowsembedded.


    Founded in 1975, Microsoft (Nasdaq: MSFT) is the worldwide leader in software, services and solutions that help

people and businesses realize their full potential.



SOURCE: Microsoft Corp.


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                       for Microsoft Corp.


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