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Windows Embedded Smart, Connected, Service Oriented Devices

Windows Embedded Smart, Connected, Service Oriented Devices. Dave Baker (dave.baker@microsoft.com) Architect – Microsoft UK //blogs.msdn.com/ davbaker. Agenda. - Devices?. Why Where How What. - Are They Used?. - Do I Develop Solutions?. -’s Coming Next?.

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Windows Embedded Smart, Connected, Service Oriented Devices

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  1. Windows EmbeddedSmart, Connected, Service Oriented Devices Dave Baker (dave.baker@microsoft.com) Architect – Microsoft UK //blogs.msdn.com/davbaker

  2. Agenda - Devices? • Why • Where • How • What - Are They Used? - Do I Develop Solutions? -’s Coming Next?

  3. GrowthBoom In Smart, Connected Devices 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 50% YOY % shipping growth 2006-2010 Connected Consumer Devices 23% Connected Enterprise Devices 19% Mobile PCs 4% Desktop PCs

  4. “… 3 out of 4 companies will increase spending on devices such as smart phones” What's Driving The Growth? ¾ Sources: Elena Malykhina, InformationWeek, Oct. 2006

  5. 85% “of companies will provide more access to applications via mobile devices in 2007” What's Driving The Growth? Sources: Elena Malykhina, InformationWeek, Oct. 2006

  6. “It’s not e-mail, but Line of Business Applications that will drive the next level of take-up for mobile data in the enterprise.” What's Driving The Growth? LOB Sources: Stephen Pritchard, ComputerWeekly.com, June 07 Week, Oct. 2006

  7. Scenario 1 - Automotive Authentication Corporate IT (or proxy) CarIT TRADITIONAL NEW • Product Lifecycle • Manufacturing • Resource Planning • Enterprise svcs • Commercial svcs • Office / comms • Entertainment Driver • Cust Relationship • Warranty • Billing • Safety/security • Dynamic navigation • Optimisation Passengers In car systems • Dealer Management • Service Bay • Vehicle Portal • Diagnostics • Software updates • Reprogramming Vehicle Applications Authentication Integrated with corporate IT supported applications and infrastructure Software applications integrated with / form part of in-vehicle systems and components

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  9. Scenario 2 - Manufacturing • Consumption • Integrate with existing/new ERP/ CRM/ Supplier enablement systems. Integration. Reformat equipment data for enterprise consumption. Enablement. Industry standard command and data interfaces = SEMI GEM & SECSII standards.

  10. Scenario 3 - Retail

  11. Windows Embedded Windows XP Embedded Windows Desktop .NET Micro Framework Windows Embedded CE Increasing Functionality

  12. Windows Embedded - Key Points The right platform for the right environment Multiple platform options Real time options Shared Source: access – modify – ship IP Indemnification: Protect OEM investments Limit OEM legal exposure

  13. Windows Embedded vs. Windows Mobile and WEPOS

  14. Developer Tools Windows XP Embedded Windows Desktop .NET Micro Framework Windows Embedded CE Increasing Functionality

  15. Developer Platforms .NET Framework .NETFramework .NET Micro Framework .NET Compact Framework Increasing Functionality

  16. Presentation WindowsPresentationFoundation(WPF) WPF/ Silverlight Subset ofWPF Silverlight Increasing Functionality

  17. Recording memories Managing life Communicating Collaborating Our Industry TodayFrom Connected Devices To Connected Experiences Having fun Learning Connecting from anywhere Staying Healthy

  18. Our Industry TomorrowSmart, Connected, Service Oriented Devices Enterprise IT Devices Services • Management • Usage • Location • Advertising • Capability OEMs ServiceProviders

  19. Our Industry TomorrowSmart, Connected, Service Oriented Devices Enterprise IT Technology Trends • Software + Services • Many Core • Loosely Coupled • Service Oriented Development OEMs ServiceProviders

  20. Live Mesh Stay Up-to-Date Simple to Share Anywhere Access Devices WorkingTogether • My devices “come alive” through the S+S platform and experiences • Devices are connected and aware of each other • Access your information and applications from anywhere • Simple to share with anyone you want • Keep track of the activities you care about Platform Services

  21. Summary • Explosion in Device adoption • Devices are equal citizens with existing Clients • The Windows Embedded platforms give solution designers choice of capabilities • Developer tools and API’s common across all platforms • Quick translation of developer skills • Faster time to market

  22. Questions?

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