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Microsoft Delivers Windows 7-Based Windows Embedded Standard 2011 Community Technology
Preview
REDMOND, Wash., Sept. 1 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --
Windows Embedded Standard 2011 CTP available for download today
to involve Microsoft's worldwide developer community in the release of the
next-generation Windows platform for specialised devices.
Today, Microsoft Corp released the Windows 7-based Windows Embedded
Standard 2011 (formerly code-named "Quebec") Community Technology Preview
(CTP) to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and developers of
specialised devices worldwide through its immediate public availability at
delivers the latest Windows 7 technologies to OEMs, enabling them to bring
high-performing specialised devices to market faster, to differentiate those
devices through innovative user experiences, and to delight their customers
with devices that extend the Windows user experience to specialised devices
from Windows-based PCs, servers and online services.
"To meet the demand for improved user experiences and connectivity among
today's rapidly growing categories of specialised devices, Microsoft has
strategically planned the release of Windows 7-based technologies to OEMs in
the embedded marketplace," said Kevin Dallas, general manager of the Windows
Embedded Business at Microsoft. "The availability of the Windows Embedded
Standard 2011 CTP empowers our worldwide ecosystem of OEMs, partners and
developers to take advantage of the next-generation platform's enhanced
Windows 7-based features and provide feedback prior to its general release to
manufacturing. We encourage the embedded community to take full advantage of
the CTP's availability and join in our excitement as we look ahead to the
future availability of Windows Embedded platforms incorporating Windows 7
technologies."
Windows 7 Features and Functionality Available in Windows Embedded
Standard 2011
Windows Embedded Standard 2011 delivers the power, familiarity and
reliability of the Windows 7 operating system in a highly customisable and
componentised form, enabling OEMs in industrial automation, entertainment,
consumer electronics and other markets to focus on their core competencies
and create product differentiation. Instead of investing in platform
development, Windows Embedded Standard 2011 allows OEMs to choose only the
components they need to tailor the platform to meet the unique requirements
of their device. Familiar, easy-to-use development tools and
embedded-enabling features help to further reduce development costs and
increase speed to market for thin-client, point-of-service (POS), kiosk,
medical, multifunction printers and other devices.
Windows Embedded Standard 2011 capabilities and features include these:
- Enterprise Equipped with the ability for organisations to seamlessly
extend existing investments in technology management and infrastructure
to devices by using Active Directory group policies and Microsoft
System Center Configuration Manager, as well as increased
interoperability for client server scenarios with Microsoft Terminal
Services and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)
- Latest Windows technology innovations to enhance user experiences on
specialised devices through the security of Internet Explorer 8,
enhanced media capabilities of Windows Media Player 12, improved client
server with Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) 7.0 and Microsoft
.NET Framework 3.5
- Rich, immersive user experiences with support for 64-bit CPUs, Windows
Aero user interface, Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Touch
(multigesture touch interfaces and context-aware applications) and
Windows Flip 3D navigation
- The ability to develop "green" solutions with smart power management
APIs for developers to build applications that can improve CPU idle
time and reduce power consumption
ESC Boston
During the Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) Boston (21-24 Sept at the
Hynes Convention Center), Kevin Dallas, general manager of the Windows
Embedded Business Unit at Microsoft, will deliver an industry keynote address
on Tuesday, 22 Sept, at 10.30am. Dallas will detail how the Windows Embedded
software-plus-services platform enables developers and OEMs to provide the
unique value of Windows on specialised devices, as well as sharing a Windows
Embedded product road map update.
Microsoft will also be participating in TechInsights' "Build Your Own
Embedded System" seminars, enabling attendees to take home a
custom-configured design kit based on Windows Embedded Standard 2011.
Conferencegoers can visit the Microsoft booth (No 400) or
Community Resources Available Pre- and Post-Launch
A Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist (MCTS) certification,
preparation kit and training courseware will be available for Windows
Embedded Standard 2011 during the timeframe of its release to manufacturing
(RTM), approximately the second half of 2010. Additional Windows Embedded
training opportunities can be found at
Microsoft will also host a series of five free webinars exploring the
enhanced functionality, networking capabilities, improved security and
reliability of Windows Embedded Standard 2011. Participants can register at
additional technical events and seminars can be found at
Additional information on Windows Embedded Standard 2011 and the entire
Windows Embedded portfolio of platforms and technologies can be found at
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