Windows now serves Coke

Analysis
Jul 22, 20092 mins

A Windows CE device is the bases for this cool Coke soda fountain

Dare I say it? This is a refreshing use of network technology. Add a Windows CE touchscreen, fancy “microdosing” technology and a network connection to a Coca-Cola machine and you get a the next “must have” soda fountain device. A company called Bsquare has worked with Coca-Cola to create the Coke Freestyle machine, a device that whips up 100 custom sodas for you, using a touchscreen interface and a backlink to soda maker’s network (and recipe book).

The Freestyle machine uses highly concentrated ingredients and the software mixes these together based on microdosing recipes. The result is more than 100 different types of beverages served without the need for a back room full of giant canisters. Because the device is connected directly to Coca-Cola’s network, it can be managed remotely. Restaurant operators can order new supplies based on demand consumption trends and Coca-Cola can track sales and diagnose equipment issues. The network can also help handle routine stuff, like downloading new artwork for new selections directly into the unit’s display area.

The dispenser is aimed at the restaurant market, not the home consumer (although, maybe this is the next big gift for the home theater room that has everything else?). Freestyle is being tested in various markets in the United States.

Visit the Microsoft Subnet web site for more news, blogs, podcasts. Subscribe to all Microsoft Subnet bloggers. Sign up for the bi-weekly Microsoft newsletter. (Click on News/Microsoft News Alert.)

  • Microsoft releases Linux Hyper-V drivers but still wants to crush Linux
  • Zero-day protection
  • Microsoft utters the F-word: “free”
  • Roll your own XP-to-Windows 7 upgrade on a USB drive
  • Firefox Stays In The Game With Firefox 3.5
  • Usability Testing SharePoint Sites: A little testing can make a big difference
  • Sometimes Slower Can Be Better
  • Giveaways and goodies from Microsoft Subnet and Cisco Subnet

Follow Microsoft Subnet on Twitter