Microsoft Releases Windows 7 Technologies to Device Manufacturers
Microsoft just announced the release to manufacturing of Windows Embedded Standard 7. Steve Guggenheimer, corporate vice president of the Original Equipment Manufacturer Division at Microsoft, shared more insight around recent OEM and partner activities with Windows Embedded Standard 7 in his blog.
Windows Embedded Standard 7 helps OEMs build enterprise devices with seamless connectivity, allowing companies to extend their existing investments in management and network infrastructure. The platform also features the latest Windows technology innovations to drive rich, immersive user experiences, including multigesture touch interfaces and context-aware applications with Windows Touch, and the ability to develop “green” solutions with smart power management APIs.
Developers use Windows Embedded Standard 7 to create a variety of smart, connected, and service-oriented advanced commercial or consumer devices. These devices run thousands of existing Windows applications and drivers, ranging from Thin Clients to Multi-Function Printers, including:
Advanced Set-top Boxes
Fuel Pumps
Full Featured Point of Service
Gaming Devices
Home Automation Gateways
Industrial Controls
Intelligent Appliances
Multimedia Internet Devices
Kiosks
Digital Signage
Mobile Point of Service
Monitoring Devices
Multi-Function Printers
Networked Media Devices
Thin Clients
Windows Embedded is a family of embedded operating systems that offer familiar tools and technologies to quickly bring the next generation of smart, connected, service-oriented devices to market. You can use the tool below to enter information about your device and embedded development environment, and the chart will display information about the Windows Embedded product or products best suited to you embedded development needs.