Case Study for AMI Entertainment Network Inca

Gamer expectations have changed over the past decade, and the technology in Windows Embedded Standard 7 addresses these new needs.
- Brennan McTernan, Vice President of Software Product Development, AMI Entertainment



AMI Entertainment Network is a leading developer of touch-screen games for the entertainment industry. To stay ahead of the competition, AMI wanted to redesign its flagship gaming device and lineup of games. To gain advanced connectivity and improve support for hardware and 3-D game development, AMI replaced its Embedded Linux operating system with Windows Embedded Standard 7. As a result, the company cut development time by 50 percent, and game operators have increased revenue…



AMI Entertainment Network Inc


AMI Entertainment Network reaches a global audience through its compelling portfolio for the commercial entertainment market. From touch-screen games and jukeboxes to streaming news and video programming, AMI provides content-rich entertainment solutions to more than 125,000 bars, restaurants, and retailers. To stay competitive, AMI wanted to develop a device with multi-touch capability and a new set of socially interactive online games. In recent years, the touch-screen gaming industry has faced challenges from newcomers in the marketplace, but it has also gained opportunities to reach a broader audience…
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