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'''WinHEC''' (also known as the ''Windows Hardware Engineering Conference'') is a series of trade shows and workshops hosted by [[Microsoft]], primarily focused on Windows-based hardware. Many demonstrations at WinHEC involved pre-release builds of Windows, including Longhorn build 4015 (2003), 4074 (2004) and 5048 (2005).
'''Windows Hardware Engineering Conference''' (commonly known as '''WinHEC''' and later known as ''Windows Hardware Engineering Community'') is a series of trade shows and workshops hosted by [[Microsoft]], primarily focused on Windows-based hardware. It started from 1992 and was ran until 2008. After a seven-year absence, WinHEC returned in 2015 as technical conferences.
 
WinHEC is notable for its many demonstrations involving pre-release builds of Windows, including [[Windows Longhorn build 4015 (Lab06 n)|"Longhorn" build 4015]] in 2003, [[Windows Server 2008 build 5340 (vbl core virtual dev winhec(corevirt))|Windows Server 2008 build 5340]] in 2006, and [[Windows 7 build 6937]] in 2008.


WinHEC was a sister event to the [[Microsoft Professional Developers Conference]].
WinHEC was a sister event to the [[Microsoft Professional Developers Conference]].
==External links==
*[https://channel9.msdn.com/Events/WinHEC/ MSDN Channel 9 Events]


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[[Category:Microsoft]]
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