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Taipei, Taiwan – June 17th 2006 – Optoma, a global leader in projection, large-format and interactive display technologies — spanning digital signage, LED video walls, interactive flat panels and professional projectors for retail, education, corporate and public venues — today announced it has joined the Microsoft Device Ecosystem Platform (MDEP) community.
This milestone marks a significant step in Optoma’s strategy
to deliver secure, scalable and enterprise-ready visual solutions that
integrate seamlessly into Microsoft-managed workplace environments. Through its
participation in MDEP, Optoma is aligning its future product platforms with
Microsoft’s device, security and management standards to better support modern
workspaces, meeting rooms and in-building digital signage.
MDEP is an enterprise-grade software platform built on the Android Open Source Project (AOSP). Designed to meet the highest standards of security, reliability, ease of deployment, and innovation, MDEP gives enterprises and device makers a consistent, customer-ready foundation for building and deploying devices at scale. By joining the MDEP community, Optoma is strengthening its ability to deliver solutions that meet the evolving requirements of IT, AV and facilities teams operating within Microsoft-centric environments.
“This community with
the MDEP Team reflects our strategic shift towards platform-led, IT-aligned
visual solutions that integrate naturally into the Microsoft workplace
ecosystem.”
“As part of MDEP, Optoma will focus on developing and
evolving a portfolio of enterprise-grade visual solutions designed for shared
workspaces, collaboration environments and digital signage applications —
prioritizing interoperability, security, manageability and scalability.”
"Optoma joining the MDEP community reflects the growing momentum behind enterprise-grade, devices for modern workplaces. We look forward to working with Optoma to expand the range of trusted visual and digital signage solutions available to our mutual customers," said Juha Kuosmanen, General Manager, MDEP, at Microsoft Corporation.
Optoma plans to collaborate closely with Microsoft as part
of the MDEP, with further updates on product direction, ecosystem integrations
and go-to-market activity to be shared in due course.
Optoma is a global leader in visual display solutions, offering a comprehensive portfolio that includes projectors, flat panel displays, All-In-One LED displays, and cloud-based display management tools. Serving customers across business, education, professional AV, and home entertainment sectors, Optoma is committed to innovation that brings people together through impactful visual experiences. The Optoma Group has continental headquarters in Europe, the USA, and APC, collectively supporting sales, after-sales services, technical support, and related operations worldwide.