At the Windows Hardware Engineering Community (WinHEC) summit on
Wednesday, Terry Myerson, executive vice president of Windows, Microsoft
Corp., announced that Windows 10 will launch in 190 countries and 111
languages around the world this summer. Myerson also announced a diverse
collection of strategic partnerships and initiatives with leading
global companies across the greater China region, including Lenovo,
Tencent and Qihu 360. These partnerships will enable hundreds of
millions of Windows customers in China to upgrade to Windows 10, driving
adoption around the world through ecosystem advancements.
Windows 10 delivers new capabilities that will enable hardware and
device manufacturers to create technology, devices and experiences for
customers around the world, including Windows Hello.*
Unveiled on stage for the first time via a Lenovo ThinkPad YOGA 15,
Windows Hello provides instant access to a person’s device through
biometric authentication using their face, iris or fingerprint to unlock
their device and their services.
“China is a global epicenter for innovation and the home of hundreds
of millions of Windows PCs today,” Myerson said. “The Chinese technical
community and Chinese customers are vitally important to the future of
Windows 10. We’re honored and excited to host WinHEC in Shenzhen and to
continue to work with the area’s hardware and software companies to
develop groundbreaking devices and consumer experiences that will help
shape the future of Windows 10 globally. Via our partnerships, we will
make it easy — and free — for hundreds of millions of customers in China
to upgrade to Windows 10.”
World-leading partners enable easy and free upgrades to Windows 10
China is one of the top countries in the world for PC adoption, and
easy and free upgrades to Windows 10 will be enabled by partnerships
with Lenovo, Tencent and Qihu 360. Myerson was joined by top executives
from each company to announce new partnerships to drive Windows 10
upgrades and technology experiences.
Fuyao Tong, vice president of Lenovo Group, general manager of Lenovo
China, joined Myerson on stage to discuss the global partnership, close
collaboration and innovation the companies are driving together on
Windows 10. Lenovo announced it will offer Windows 10 upgrade services
at 2,500 service centers and select retail stores in China when the
Windows 10 upgrade is available. Lenovo also announced its commitment to
build Windows Phones, to be available mid-year 2015 in China via China
Mobile.
“As the leading PC manufacturer worldwide, we are pleased to partner
with Microsoft to bring Windows 10 to our joint customers,” Tong said.
“We are also excited to announce that Lenovo is joining the Windows
Phone ecosystem with our first Windows Phone mid-year 2015.”
Microsoft also announced a strategic partnership with Tencent, the
leading social networking and gaming services company in China. Tencent
will offer Windows 10 as a free upgrade to Tencent customers on Windows 7
and Windows 8.1 in China via an easy and seamless upgrade. Tencent will
create one of the first Windows 10 universal apps for its flagship QQ
app, which has over 800 million customers throughout China, and bring
its most popular PC games, including “League of Legends,” “Cross Fire”
and “Dungeon & Fighter,” to Windows 10 and the new Windows Store.
“Windows 10 delivers a wealth of innovation, and we are thrilled to
make it easy for our customers to enjoy the benefits of Windows 10,”
said Martin Lau, president, Tencent. “We are happy to be partnering
closely with Microsoft to help millions of our current Windows customers
easily upgrade to Windows 10 and experience universal apps, including
QQ, and other upcoming services across the new platform. Tencent and
Microsoft will continue to work together on a number of Windows 10
initiatives, helping bring the excitement of Windows 10 and Tencent to
millions of customers worldwide.”
Qihu 360, a leading Internet security company in China, announced a
partnership with Microsoft to bring Windows 10, for free, to its
customers in China through seamless upgrades. Qihu 360 will enable the
Windows 10 upgrade with just a few clicks for their customers with
accelerated download speeds. As a result, millions of Qihu 360 users
will be able to upgrade to Windows 10 quickly and easily.
“Windows 10 will continue Qihu 360’s mission to protect computers and
make mobile devices more secure,” said Zhou Hongyi, CEO of Qihu 360.
“We share over 500 million customers with Windows, and we are confident
that our customers will be very happy with the Windows 10 experience
we’re creating with Microsoft. We’re excited to deliver this experience
to millions of customers in China when Windows 10 launches.”
Through a new program with Xiaomi Inc., one of the top smartphone
distributors in the world, a select group of Xiaomi Mi 4 power users
will be invited to help test Windows 10 and contribute to its future
release later this year. They will have the opportunity to download the
Windows 10 Technical Preview, install it and provide their feedback to
Microsoft.
Hardware innovations enabled by Windows 10
Hardware and device manufacturers have many opportunities to take
advantage of new innovations in Windows 10, including Windows Hello,
which offers a more personal and secure experience for people and
enterprises. Windows Hello enables people to use their face, iris or
fingerprint to verify identity and access their devices, supported
websites and services more quickly and safely. Biometric data is only
secured locally on the device and shared with no one but you. Windows
Hello will be available from hardware partners that deliver Windows
Hello-capable devices with Windows 10. Spurring availability, Microsoft
was joined by Intel to announce that all OEM systems incorporating the
Intel® RealSense™ Technology F200 sensor will fully support Windows Hello, including automatic sign-in to Windows.
Myerson also shared news for Windows 10 and the Internet of Things
(IoT). The IoT space offers an enormous opportunity to device-makers,
businesses and consumers, with an estimated 30 billion autonomous IoT
devices deployed in the world by 2020. For the first time, a new version
of Windows for small-footprint IoT devices will be available for free
when Windows 10 launches. Windows 10 will offer versions of Windows for a
diverse set of IoT devices, ranging from powerful devices like ATMs and
ultrasound machines to resource-constrained devices like gateways.
Through key partnerships with the Raspberry Pi Foundation, Intel and
Qualcomm, Microsoft will provide compelling options for hobbyists,
device-builders and students. Microsoft also introduced the Qualcomm
DragonBoard 410C to the Windows 10 device family. It is the first
Windows 10 developer board with integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS and a
smartphone-class Snapdragon 410 chipset.
Additional details discussed at WinHEC in Shenzhen can be found on the Windows blog and Microsoft News Center. More information on the Windows Insider Program and the Technical Previews can be found at http://preview.windows.com.