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Blog Post:
Download the public CTP of Windows Embedded POSReady 7
Olivier Bloch
Windows Embedded intends to provide 2 types of solutions. one is platforms (box of Legos that allow OEMs to build whatever they want), and vertical solutions addressing specific needs of a particular market. For the Point Of Service market, Microsoft was proposing Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 till...
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13 Jan 2011
Blog Post:
26 reasons to go to TechEd North America
Olivier Bloch
Here are some reasons why you should not miss TechEd North America : 1- New Orleans is a great place to go to! 2- TechEd provides a huge amount of technical sessions, Hands on Labs, and other activities that makes a great week of intensive training on Microsoft technologies 3- The Windows Embedded booth...
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25 May 2010
Blog Post:
Retail experience: devices everywhere
Olivier Bloch
From kiosks to point-of-sale or digital signage, embedded devices surround you when you are shopping. The retail devices are more and more connected and more and more “intelligent”, able to adapt to the customer using it, able to access inventories easily, able to report a maintenance need. Not only...
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16 Jan 2010
Blog Post:
Digital Signage
Olivier Bloch
What about having digital signage to be more interactive, intuitive, adapted to the one who is standing in front of it? You would walk in front of these panels and they will display the exact products you are looking for, they will locate the products in the store for you, they will let you search and...
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12 Jan 2010
Blog Post:
IE 8 and Silverlight 3.0 are now available for POSReady 2009
Olivier Bloch
Supplement letters to allow Internet Explorer 8 and Silverlight 3.0 for Windows Embedded POSReady 2009 have been published on the ECE site (this is the site where OEM who have a CLA signed with Microsoft can download updates for Windows Embedded products). This means OEMs can now enable these cool features...
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2 Sep 2009
Blog Post:
MSDN Embedded subscription
Olivier Bloch
There is a new MSDN subscription that could interest you. It is called MSDN Embedded. In this subscription you will get all the Windows Embedded tools (Windows Embedded Studio for Windows Embedded Standard 2009, Platform Builder for Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R2, along with NavReady 2009 and POSReady 2009...
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20 Aug 2009
Blog Post:
Latest Windows Embedded case studies
Olivier Bloch
Regularly our team works with partners to publish case studies related to Windows Embedded devices. You can access these case studies on this page. Here are some samples of these case studies: Touch-Screen “Frame” is the Next Generation of Home Phone On-Board Computer Transforms Fleet Management and...
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14 Jul 2009
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