Microsoft made on the market for download on September 1 a public test construct with the embedded version of its Windows 7 platform — known officially as Windows Embedded Standard 2011 and codenamed “Quebec.”(The Community Technology Preview bits of Embedded Standard 2011 are out there on Microsoft;s Connect site.)Windows Embedded Standard is targeted at OEMs and specialized device makers who want to build platforms and applications that use various Windows components. In other words, it is the componentized version of Windows seven.Its sister product, Windows Embedded Compact,
Office Pro Plus 2010 32bit, formerly known as Windows CE, is the core Windows-based embedded platform used by makers of smaller devices and phones, including Microsoft;s own Windows Mobile and Zune groups. The next slated version of Windows Embedded Compact is codenamed “Chelan,” and is slated to ship in late 2010. (An interim edition of the Embedded Compact platform, codenamed “Cashmere,
Office 2010 Professional Activation clave,” may or may not still be around the drawing board.)Windows Embedded Standard 2011,
Office Standard 2010 Activation Key, when Microsoft first outlined its feature set, was described as the embedded version with the Vista platform. But more recently, the Softies have said it will be a subset of Windows seven, not Vista. Among the features in this Community Technology Preview create: Support for Active Directory group policies and Microsoft System Center Configuration ManagerIncreasted interoperability with Microsoft Terminal Services and Virtual Desktop Infrastructure (VDI)Support for the Windows Aero user interface, Windows Presentation Foundation, Windows Touch, Windows Flip 3D navigation,
Office 2010 Standard cl��, Internet Explorer 8, Windows Media Player 12, Microsoft Remote Desktop Protocol (RDP) 7.0 and Microsoft .Net Framework 3.5Support for 64-bit CPUs and smart power-management APIs for building apps that can improve CPU idle time and reduce power consumption Microsoft didn;t provide a final ship-date target for Windows Embedded Standard 2011,
Microsoft Office Standard 2010 clave, but I;d guess it;s likely to hit sometime next year. is saying to expect Windows Embedded Standard 2011 to ship in the second half of 2010. (Thanks, EmilP !)