NEW YORK — Jan. 12, 2009 — Today, at the National Retail Federation (NRF) Annual Convention & Expo, Microsoft Corp. announced the availability of the latest offering from its Windows Embedded Ready ...
NEW YORK — Jan. 10, 2011 — Today, at the National Retail Federation’s 100th Annual Convention & Expo, Microsoft unveiled the community technology preview (CTP) for Windows Embedded POSReady 7. This ...
Microsoft has updated its Windows Embedded for Point of Service (POS) operating system. The 1.1 update of the retail platform includes an improved ability to install mass storage devices during set-up ...
If you're trying to figure out whether I'm making a lame joke with that title, I'm telling you right now that I'm not. "POS" in this case stands for Point of Service. POS solutions are for devices ...
The software giant Monday unveiled a technology preview of Windows XP Embedded SP2 with plans to release the final code by year's end, said Scott Horn, senior director of the Mobile and Embedded ...
Back in November 2012, Microsoft officials said the first of its Windows Embedded 8 offerings would be available in March. Right on schedule, on March 20, the two primary SKUs of Microsoft's latest ...
Hoping to whet the appetite of developers specializing in mobile and embedded devices, Microsoft on Monday made available a free technology preview of Windows XP Embedded containing Service Pack 2 ...
In a bid to beef up its embedded systems business, Microsoft is reaching out to a broader cadre of developers while also looking to expose its existing ones to the entire Windows development stack.
In March, when Microsoft's Windows Embedded team shared its cross-product roadmap, there were lots of mentions of "Windows Next" and not a lot of tangible delivery dates. On November 13, the team ...
Anyone using Windows 7, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Embedded Standard 7, or Windows Embedded POS Ready 7 and pays for extended security update (ESU) support, can now install the latest Patch ...
Most people closely relate mobile enterprise solutions with BlackBerry. And rightly so. The company formerly known as Research In Motion dominated the mobile enterprise industry for well over a decade ...
In a bid to beef up its embedded systems business, Microsoft is reaching out to a broader cadre of developers while also looking to expose its existing ones to the entire Windows development stack.