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| ====== Windows IoT ====== | ====== Windows IoT ====== | ||
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| **Windows IoT**, formerly **Windows Embedded**, is a family of [[dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:o:os|operating systems (OSs)]] from Microsoft designed for use in embedded systems. Microsoft currently has three different subfamilies of operating systems for embedded devices targeting a wide market, ranging from small-footprint, real-time devices to point of sale (POS) devices like kiosks. Windows Embedded operating systems are available to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), who make it available to end users preloaded with their hardware, in addition to volume license customers in some cases. | **Windows IoT**, formerly **Windows Embedded**, is a family of [[dido:public:ra:xapend:xapend.a_glossary:o:os|operating systems (OSs)]] from Microsoft designed for use in embedded systems. Microsoft currently has three different subfamilies of operating systems for embedded devices targeting a wide market, ranging from small-footprint, real-time devices to point of sale (POS) devices like kiosks. Windows Embedded operating systems are available to original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), who make it available to end users preloaded with their hardware, in addition to volume license customers in some cases. | ||