Microsoft’s fixin’ to get its Windows platform inside, well, everything. That’s in keeping with GM of Windows Embedded , Kevin Dallas, who says the tech giant is heading in the right direction to create a brand new category for the division that centers around “intelligent solutions.” It seems that the time is ripe for “low-cost… high-powered microchips” to exploit MS’ emerging cloud services and integrate technique of delivering data and immersive experiences to both enterprise and commercial end users, like in-car systems or point of sale terminals. Want a more specific visual of where this heavy-handed business jargon’s headed? Dallas claims customers inside the medical industry are desperate to implement Kinect’s gesture-based tracking into future equipment, so pretty soon you will not need to worry about shaky hands splicing into your vital organs. And all of it really is coming relatively soon, nearly as good ‘ol Redmond plans to make its Windows Embedded platforms available shortly after the discharge of Windows 8 for PCs. So hold tight, there is a brave new world coming and Microsoft’s holding the keys.
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