Wyse Technology Ships Windows Embedded CE 6.0
Saturday, 19 May 2007 by Michel Roth
Wyse today announced that it is shipping thin clients based on Microsoft Windows Embedded CE 6.0. Windows Embedded CE 6.0 enables Wyse thin computers to support the latest Windows Embedded CE-based applications while making it easier to integrate and manage peripherals such as wireless adapters, smart card readers and security solutions.

Wyse is now shipping Windows Embedded CE 6.0-based thin clients on its S-class family of thin clients in a limited release, with full volume expected this summer. Wyse will also extend support for Windows Embedded CE across its entire product line within several months. Wyse thin clients can take full advantage of the Windows Embedded CE 6.0 operating system and features including:

• New kernel with improved memory usage enabling users to run a larger number of applications simultaneously
• Performance-enhanced Citrix Presentation Server ICA 10.0 client for application virtualization and delivery
• Latest Ericom Terminal Emulation support for over 35 different types including multiple language and administrative lockdown of any feature to prevent misuse
• Smart Card PC/SC support that allows customers to quickly access applications while maintaining a high level of security
• Wyse Internal and external USB wireless 802.11b/g support.

Full press release here.

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