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Windows: Embedded Opportunities in Enterprise Organizations

Overview:

Devices based on the Windows Embedded platforms - Windows Embedded CE, Windows XP Embedded and Windows Embedded for Point of Service - are increasingly being adopted by enterprise organizations to help improve efficiencies while driving down costs. Learn how Windows Embedded can help enterprise organizations decrease costs and increase efficiencies by using devices such as hand-held inventory scanners, ordering terminals, point-of-sale systems, ATMs, and others. You will also learn about how Windows Embedded is a key driver for enterprise adoption of Microsoft server, services and application products.

Presenter:


Jason Demeny

Jason Demeny is a Group Product Manager for Windows Embedded in the Mobile and Embedded Devices Marketing Group at Microsoft Corp. His team focuses on developer engagements for the Windows® Embedded software platforms including Windows CE, Windows XP Embedded and Windows Embedded for Point of Service.


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Microsoft is committed to being a responsible industry partner, working with businesses, communities, and governments to help advance social and economic well-being and to enable people around the world to realize their full potential.

The Windows Embedded family of products consists of Windows Embedded CE, Windows XP Embedded and Windows Embedded for Point of Service. These operating system technologies have been deployed in demanding environments, and are at the forefront of providing a solid platform for the next generation of 32-bit embedded devices.

Windows Embedded is dedicated to delivering the best set of embedded tools and technology, and helping you build reliable, powerful, and intelligent embedded devices for your customers.

 
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Jun 28, 2007
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