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January 09, 2006, Spokane WA
- OpenEye Inc., announced today that it has begun using the Microsoft®
Embedded XP® operating systems to run many of its OpenEye Security products.
Embedded XP provides an increased level of security. By removing many of the
unnecessary components that make up Windows XP, a more simple, scaled down
platform creates added security. “We have thoroughly tested Windows XP
embedded and are quite pleased with its security features,” said Cary
Whitehead, OpenEye’s system engineer.
Furthermore, OpenEye is in the development phase for integrating the native
support Windows XP provides for recording CD’s. “Windows XP makes it easier
for users to backup their video data,” said Whitehead. “Anytime we can
reduce steps a user must perform to accomplish a task the better.”
OpenEye has been in the testing process for several months and is now
officially switching all applicable products to the new Operating System. By
mid-January, all PC based OpenEye products will contain the software
changes.
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