Unterschiede zwischen Windows® 10 IoT Enterprise, WE 8/8.1 Industry, WES7 and Windows® XP Embedded



Produktvergleichsmatrix

Release

Windows® 10

WE 8/8.1 Industry 

Windows® Embedded Standard 7

Windows® XP Embedded

Versions in Release

10 IoT Enterprise

- Embedded 8.0/8.1 Industry Pro

- Retail POS

Embedded Standard 7

Windows® Embedded Standard 2009

Activation

- Online

- Deferred

Online Mandatory

No

No

Embedded Enabling Features (EEFs)

- Unified Write Filter

- Embedded Boot Experience

- Embedded Log-on

- Shell Launcher

- EWF, FBWF, UWF

- Gesture Filter

- USB Filter

- Shell Launcher

- Keyboard Filter

- Embedded Lockdown Manager

- EWF, FBWF

- Keyboard Filter

- Shell Launcher

- Message Box Interception

- Dialogbox Filter

- EWF, FBWF

- Message Box Interception

- Dialogbox Filter

Tools

- OEM Pre-Installation Kit (OPK)

- Assessment & Deployment Kit (ADK)

- Image Configuration Designer (ICD)

- OEM Pre-IntallationKit (OPK)

- Assessment & Deployment Kit (ADK)

- Image Build Wizard (IBW)

- Image Configuring Editor (ICE)

Target Designer

Management & Servicing

- MDM

- System Center

System Center

System Center (limited support)

System Center (limited support)

Security

- Device Guard

- Windows Hello and Passport

- Bitocker

- Applocker

Assigned Access

- Bitlocker

- Applocker

Windows XP Firewall

App Platform

- Classic Windows Applications

- UWP

- Classic Windows Applications

- Modern Style Applications

Classic Windows Applications

Classic Windows Applications

Industry Peripheral Support

- Additional Peripheral support from UWP apps POS for .NET

- Direct access to hardware busses from UWP

- Peripheral support from UWP

- POS for .NET

POS for .NET

POS for .NET

Lifecycle

5 year mainstream support

+ 5 year extended support

5 year mainstream support

+5 year extended support

+ 5 year license availability

5 year mainstream support

+5 year extended support

+ 5 year license availability

5 year mainstream support

+5 year extended support

+ 5 year license availability