Linked by Thom Holwerda on Thu 16th Oct 2008 21:49 UTC
Microsoft says it has released its new embedded operating system for x86-based devices to product manufacturers. Windows Embedded Standard 2009 eschews Vista, instead combining Windows XP codebase updates with new versions of Internet Explorer, RDP (remote desktop protocol), Windows Media Player, and .NET, according to the company.
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by joshv on Fri 17th Oct 2008 14:31 UTC
in reply to "Nuff said."
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2006-03-18
Christ on a bicycle. If the current Embedded XP codebase works, why fix something that ain't broke - especially in the embedded market?
Will they eventually get around to producing an embedded Vista (or more likely Embedded Windows 7)? - you betcha. It will just take time. In the meantime they continue to develop and sell a very stable, proven product based on XP.
Even if Vista had been everything everyone had dreamed it would be, even if it worked out of the gate with every piece of hardware, even if it delivered on all of it's promises flawlessly - the transition to an Embedded Vista still would have been difficult.
Member since:
2006-03-18
Christ on a bicycle. If the current Embedded XP codebase works, why fix something that ain't broke - especially in the embedded market?
Will they eventually get around to producing an embedded Vista (or more likely Embedded Windows 7)? - you betcha. It will just take time. In the meantime they continue to develop and sell a very stable, proven product based on XP.
Even if Vista had been everything everyone had dreamed it would be, even if it worked out of the gate with every piece of hardware, even if it delivered on all of it's promises flawlessly - the transition to an Embedded Vista still would have been difficult.