Customers and developers following the evolution of Microsoft’s next iteration of Windows Embedded OS are undoubtedly already well aware that the Redmond company modified the official moniker ahead of the launch of the latest development milestone. Windows Embedded Standard 2011, previously codenamed Quebec, ha... |
17 February 2010 09:15 GMT |
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Microsoft and Intel are working together on a solution the two companies are advertising as the future of digital signage. The National Retail Federation (NRF) Annual Convention & Expo acted as the stage where the two companies demonstrated the Intel Intelligent Digital Sign Proof of Concept. According to the softwar... |
12 January 2010 07:28 GMT |
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As far as Microsoft is concerned, Windows 7 did in no way stop with the October 22nd official client launch, which followed the release of Windows Server 2008 R2 (formerly codenamed Windows 7 Server). In fact, the Redmond company still has to deliver operating systems based on the Windows 7 code, and is wasting littl... |
10 December 2009 11:38 GMT |
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While work on Windows 7 client and server operating systems has been wrapped up since mid-2009, the latest iteration of Windows continues to be at the core of efforts centered on another Windows-related project from Microsoft. In this regard, the Redmond company is forging ahead with the development of the next gener... |
24 November 2009 11:31 GMT |
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Microsoft is cooking a second Community Technology Preview of Windows Embedded Standard 2011. According to the Redmond company, early adopters should be looking for the CTP2 bits of the next iteration of Windows Embedded to be offered in the coming month. Ahead of deciding on a specific brand for the future version o... |
12 November 2009 07:48 GMT |
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While Windows 7 client and Windows Server 2008 R2 have been released to manufacturing for over a month now, the journey of Microsoft’s latest Windows iteration continues. Windows 7 is by no means limited to clients and servers, and an illustrative example of this is codename Quebec. On September 1st, 2009, the ... |
1 September 2009 10:30 GMT |
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