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        Microsoft Releases Windows Embedded CE 6.0 R3
        
        
        
			- By Kurt Mackie
- September 22, 2009
Microsoft announced the release to manufacturing of Windows  Embedded CE 6.0 R3 at the Embedded Systems Conference in Boston on Tuesday.
		The R3 release is a minor OS update that's notable for adding  Windows 7 connectivity to Microsoft's compact operating system for devices. Developers  and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) have access to Windows 7 Device  Stage, a kind of device-driver portal that resides in the OS. In addition, the R3  release includes Microsoft Connection Manager to help connect devices with PCs. 
		The new OS can support consumer  Internet devices, as well as "full-featured, small Windows-based  notebooks," according to Kevin Dallas, Microsoft's general manager of the  Windows Embedded Business Unit.
		Microsoft is promising developers and OEMs ways to improve  the user experience on devices with the new release. The R3 release features Windows  7 touch technology. In addition, Microsoft added Silverlight for Windows  Embedded in the R3 release, which Microsoft describes as an  "out-of-browser, native code implementation of Microsoft Silverlight  technology," according to its announcement.
		The addition of Silverlight technology allows developers to  "separate the design of the user experience on the device and the  development of core functionality," according to Microsoft's announcement.  Designers can add user interface capabilities such as zoom, gesture and touch  via Silverlight and Microsoft Expression Blend. Silverlight is a browser add-on  for multimedia applications, as well as a Web application framework.
		Microsoft also announced at the conference that it is planning  to add Windows 7 technologies to Windows Embedded Enterprise and Windows Server  2008 R2 for Embedded Systems (also known as "Windows Embedded  Server") when those operating systems are released to manufacturing. 
		"In Q4, we're delivering Windows Embedded Server and  Windows Embedded Enterprise," Microsoft's Twitter feed announced, without  specifying the exact dates.
		Windows Embedded Enterprise is a full-featured OS for use in  devices such as kiosks, ATMs and medical devices. It's based on either Windows  7 Professional or Windows 7 Ultimate. Depending on the OS edition used,  Windows Embedded Enterprise supports such Windows 7 features as DirectAccess  for remote connectivity, BranchCache for improving data access and Windows XP  Mode for legacy app support. The multitouch user interface is also supported.
		Windows Embedded Server will include "new  virtualization tools" and "management enhancements," according  to Microsoft's announcement. It also will have the ability to use Server Core,  a feature that can reduce the footprint of the OS on a device. Features such as  DirectAccess and Agile VPN will facilitate connections with other devices and  services. Microsoft is also planning to improve failover clustering in Windows  Embedded Server.
		Microsoft delivered a little news about Windows  Embedded Standard 2011. The new OS will be released sometime in the "first  half of calendar year 2010," according to Microsoft's announcement.  Previously, Microsoft had said it would be released in the second half of 2010,  so it seems the schedule was advanced somewhat. Windows Embedded Standard 2011  is currently being reviewed as a community  technology preview release.
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
        
            
        
        
                
                    About the Author
                    
                
                    
                    Kurt Mackie is senior news producer for 1105 Media's Converge360 group.