2014年6月11日 星期三

比較表--Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry、Windows POSReady7、POSReady 2009的比較表(Comparisons table)

I create a table to  Compare between Windows POSReady serial OS as following:




Scenario
Capability
POSReady
2009
POSReady 7
Windows Embedded 8.1 Industry

Footprint
Minimum RAM: 64 MB
Minimum Hard-disk space:
512 MB for core image
Minimum RAM: 1GB
Minimum Hard-disk space:
16GB for core image
Minimum RAM: 1GB
Minimum Hard-disk space:
16GB for core image

Processor
x86
x86X64
x86X64
Easy setup
experience with
automated
enterprise
deployment
Latest setup wizard
Familiar
administration tools
Application
compatibility 
Win32 applications
Microsoft .NET
applications
Localization and
multilingual user
interface (MUI)
support
Latest MUI 
Latest language
packs
Rich Experience
START SCREEN
MULTITOUCH

IE10, WINDOWS MEDIA PLAYER 12

WINDOWS 8 APPS


DESKTOP APPS
Unified point-of-
service (POS)
peripheral
management
Microsoft POS
for.NET 
Connectivity
CONNECTED STANDBY

USB 3.0

WI-FI

Near Field Communication


Bluetooth LE


Security
BITLOCKER

TRUSTED BOOT


VPN CLIENT


Device Lockdown
Assigned access


Dialog Filter

Gesture Filter


Keyboard Filter

Toast Notification Filter


USB Filter


Unified Write Filter


Shell Launcher

Windows 8 Application Launcher


Embedded Lockdown Manager


Easy end-to-end
device management
Microsoft System
Center
Configuration
Manager



NOTE
l   Trusted Boot is a Windows 8 feature that secures the entire Windows boot process.
l   On Windows 8, If UEFI is missing, Secure Boot will not be available.
However, Trusted Boot along with it Early Load Anti-Malware (ELAM) capability are still possible without UEFI.
If a TPM is not present, Measured Boot will not be enabled.
In the case of Windows 7 certified devices, the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) can be used to measure boot code and provide similar protection to UEFI’s Secure Boot feature.


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