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BSQUARE Helps Large Retailer and POS Vendor Navigate Windows Embedded Licensing Processes | 2005-08-11 03:00:02 | |
| DigiPoS Systems is one of the world's largest suppliers of point-of-sale solutions and peripheral equipment for retail. When DigiPoS Systems signed a contract to build a POS terminal for one of the nation's largest retailers of consumer electronics products, they quickly needed an experienced partner to help guide them through the Microsoft Windows Embedded licensing process. DigiPoS Systems selected Windows XP Embedded as the operating system for the PoS terminal because it is less expensive than Windows XP Professional and it requires less driver development than Windows CE .NET. | |||
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GLOBAL VR's EA SPORTS PGA TOUR Golf Coin-Op Game Scores a Hole-in-One With BSQUARE and Windows XP Embedded | 2005-08-11 03:00:02 | |
| GLOBAL VR is the world's leading manufacturer of coin-operated video games based on home PC gaming technology. When GLOBAL VR set about creating a coin-operated version of EA SPORTSTM PGA TOUR Golf, they knew that choosing the right operating system would be a crucial decision. GLOBAL VR had already evaluated and selected Windows XP Embedded - which does not require product activation - but they still had questions about licensing agreements, delivery schedules, and pricing. A BSQUARE Account Manager provided all the answers they needed, including a competitive price quote. | |||
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Intel Case Study: ADLINK Technology | 2005-06-15 03:00:01 | Intel |
| In this case study, three embedded Intel Architecture components form the foundation for two entirely different processing platforms: one for a mobile application, the other for a telecom storage application. This case study explains how the Intel Pentium M processor, Intel 855GME chipset, and Intel 6300ESB I/O controller hub help ADLINK deliver high-performance, low-power modular platforms for extremely fast time-to-market in two very different solutions. | |||
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Embedded Intel Architecture Optimizes New, Multi-Service Edge Router | 2005-06-15 03:00:01 | Intel |
| Laurel Networks engineers had their work cut out for them-to create a service edge router that would allow telecom carriers to offer multiple services (such as ATM, Frame Relay, VPNs and Internet connectivity) with carrier grade performance on a single IP-based network. The resulting optimized architecture immediately impacts carrier profitability by enabling new services while significantly reducing capital and operations costs. To provide this system, Laurel Networks needed an extremely powerful and fast processor. Using Intel Architecture-based building blocks to meet these needs, Laurel Networks developed the ST200 Service Edge Router, which combines Internet-class routing, multi-service support and architecture flexibility to support current and evolving service provider requirements-all at wire speed. | |||
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Network Security Firm Arxceo Develops Intrusion Prevention Solution and Quickly Ports Code | 2005-08-09 03:00:02 | |
| When Arxceo Corp. was founded over a year ago on a promising idea for a network security product, the prototype was running on Linux. Arxceo determined Linux could not provide the scalable platform support, professional coding standards, and access to thousands of tested device drivers it needed for long-term success. So, it chose Microsoft Windows XP Embedded as its operating system for the new device. The development team ported the Linux prototype to Microsoft Windows XP Professional and further developed the product, knowing that the end goal was to port the device to Windows XP Embedded with Service Pack 2 - a full-featured component-based version of Windows XP Professional. | |||
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Wyse Turned to the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded Operating System to Continue Delivering Cost-Effective Devices | 2005-08-09 03:00:02 | |
| Wyse Technology is the worldwide market leader in thin client computing devices. Wyse works directly with corporate customers, as well as Independent Software Vendors (ISVs), authorized resellers, and systems integrators to deliver flexible, cost-effective desktop devices. To push this market forward, Wyse needed an operating system platform for its next-generation of business solutions that could provide the increased flexibility and power required by customers for customized line-of-business (LOB) software, including applications that can leverage the easy-to-use Web functionality of corporate intranets. Wyse turned to the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded operating system to continue delivering cost-effective devices that could be designed with the broad features of Windows XP. | |||
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Siemens Sees the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded Operating System as a Viable Solution | 2005-08-09 03:00:02 | |
| Siemens Energy & Automation sees the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded operating system as a viable solution for a custom, locked-down, industrial Panel PC in certain OEM applications. The improved group policy support, ability to pick and choose components, and Windows XP Embedded tools to made it easier for developers to create a locked-down system and enabled Siemens to create a working prototype in less than five days. | |||
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Fujitsu Siemens Computers Builds Its ACTIVY Media Center on Windows XP Embedded | 2005-08-09 03:00:02 | |
| Fujitsu Siemens Computers decided to build its ACTIVY Media Center on Microsoft Windows XP Embedded for its robust multimedia, security, Web browsing, and networking functionality that can be quickly incorporated into a custom design. This enabled Fujitsu Siemens Computers to create a multifunction device that supports the latest media formats, provides tamper-proof protection for copyrighted material, and includes a full-featured Web browser. | |||
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National Semiconductor Conceptual Products Group Decided to Create a Multifunction Information Appliance | 2005-08-09 03:00:02 | |
| To top its awarding-winning product concepts from previous years, the National Semiconductor Conceptual Products Group decided to create a multifunction information appliance that performed equally well on a desktop or in a mobile location. To ensure maximum reliability, versatility, interoperability, and a broad set of features in a small footprint, the group decided to build its National Origami Mobile Communicator on the Microsoft Windows XP Embedded operating system. As a result, the group was able in four weeks to develop the software for a working proof-of-concept device that included all the required functionality. | |||
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Compaq Computer Corporation Used Windows XP Embedded to Build a Thin Client Solution With Advanced Security | 2005-08-09 03:00:02 | |
| Compaq Computer Corporation provides thin client computing solutions that meet the demands for Fortune 1,000 companies and other organizations with sizable networks focused on transaction-based applications. Compaq sought to develop a thin client solution that offered an advanced user interface, booted directly to a Web browser, and had no moving parts. Moreover, it required an operating system with the capability to serve a network of up to 25,000 users. After investigating the Linux operating system and realizing that it fell short, Compaq selected Microsoft Windows XP Embedded in order to achieve its goal. |
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