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Microsoft Releases Windows 7 Technologies to Manufacturers of Specialized Devices
BOSTON, Sept. 22 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --
Windows Embedded product portfolio receives comprehensive
refresh with Windows 7 technologies.
Today during an industry address at the Embedded Systems Conference (ESC) Boston, Microsoft Corp.
announced its initial rollout of Windows 7 technologies to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) of specialized
devices through the release to manufacturing (RTM) of the next-generation platforms for Windows Embedded
Enterprise and Windows Embedded Server. These high-performance Windows Embedded platforms enable OEMs
to bring specialized devices to market faster, support device differentiation through innovative user experiences,
and ensure streamlined device connectivity with Windows-based PCs, servers and online services. Microsoft also
separately disclosed feature enhancements and RTM details for Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3, which provides
streamlined connectivity to Windows 7-based PCs, servers and online services. More information is available at
"The release of Windows 7 technologies to the embedded community underscores Microsoft's strategic
commitment to enable device manufacturers to extend the power of the PC and address the budding market for
specialized devices," said Steve Guggenheimer, corporate vice president of the Original Equipment Manufacturer
Division at Microsoft. "Providing Windows 7 technologies for OEMs to utilize in their next-generation devices will
allow them to offer end users of enterprise and consumer devices enhanced capabilities through improved user
experiences and connectivity to the established Windows ecosystem."
Windows Embedded Enterprise
Windows 7 Professional for Embedded Systems and Windows 7 Ultimate for Embedded Systems are the next-
generation platforms in the Windows Embedded Enterprise portfolio for OEMs seeking full Windows application
compatibility and the power of Microsoft's premium operating system. Both are fully functional, license-restricted
versions of the Windows 7 desktop operating system with full Windows application compatibility intended for use in
embedded devices, including ATMs, kiosks, industrial PCs and medical devices.
Windows Embedded Enterprise capabilities and features include the following:
- Multitouch operation with Windows Touch allows users to control the
device by touching the screen, while receiving visual feedback for
touch and multitouch gestures (available with Windows 7 Professional for
Embedded Systems and Windows 7 Ultimate for Embedded Systems).
- Enterprise connectivity enabled by Microsoft DirectAccess and
BranchCache provides a more secure and flexible network infrastructure
to remotely update device application data (available with Windows 7
Ultimate for Embedded Systems).
- Legacy support through Windows XP Mode provides a virtual Windows XP
environment in which OEMs can run existing Windows XP applications on a
Windows 7-based device (available with Windows 7 Professional for
Embedded Systems and Windows 7 Ultimate for Embedded Systems).
Windows Embedded Server
Windows Server 2008 R2 for Embedded Systems builds on the Windows Server 2008 for Embedded Systems
platform, with new features to assist OEMs in delivering dedicated embedded solutions and appliances with
increased reliability and flexibility for unified messaging, telecommunications, security, medical imaging and
industrial automation markets. New virtualization tools, management enhancements and Server Core help save
time and reduce costs, making Windows Server 2008 R2 for Embedded Systems a highly robust and reliable
foundation on which to deliver dedicated solutions and appliances.
Windows Embedded Server 2008 R2 capabilities and features include the following:
- Increased reliability with the Server Core installation option, which
reduces the footprint of the OEM solutions by eliminating the graphical
user interface, while supporting more server roles such as the .NET
application.
- Improved management with Microsoft Hyper-V by running new and legacy
functionality side by side while ensuring workload isolation, and
Windows PowerShell 2.0, which includes remote server management for
improved ease of deployment.
- Improved connection to other devices and services with Agile VPN for a
highly reliable virtual private networking (VPN) tunnel; DirectAccess
to configure a more secure communication path between remote devices
and centralized data in headquarters, without going through VPN
authentication; and improvements in failover clustering to help OEMs
deliver a better connected system with improved application and
operating system availability.
"The proliferation of devices integrating into enterprise infrastructures continues to create opportunities for
developers and OEMs to build specialized devices that center around connectivity, enhanced user interfaces
and time to market," said Stephen Balacco, director of the Embedded Software & Tools Practice for VDC Research
Group. "Microsoft's success in this area is the development of devices that are not necessarily resource-
constrained, may not require any special hardware or software, and where third-party application software might
already exist. These Windows 7-based embedded platforms will continue to build upon Microsoft's success and
strategy to offer OEMs a standard general-purpose off-the-shelf environment that can be an attractive fit both
technically and financially for specialized device development."
Windows Embedded Standard 2011
Microsoft also recently announced the availability of the Windows 7-based Windows Embedded Standard 2011
community technology preview to OEMs and developers worldwide, at
familiarity and reliability of the Windows 7 operating system in a highly customizable and componentized form,
enabling OEMs in industrial automation, entertainment, consumer electronics and other markets to focus on their
core competencies and create product differentiation.
Windows Embedded Standard 2011 will RTM in the first half of calendar year 2010. More information is available
More information on Windows Embedded Enterprise, Windows Embedded Server, Windows Embedded
Standard 2011, Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3 and the entire Windows Embedded portfolio of platforms and
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