Osaio Windows

For fleet management, Osaio integrates with and AWS Greengrass , but also offers a lightweight, local web-based management interface (running on port 8080) that lets technicians change screen brightness, rotate the display, or reboot into safe mode without touching Windows settings.

This prevents bricked devices from failed updates—a major pain point for remote medical or industrial equipment. osaio windows

Osaio Windows images come pre-configured with and TPM 2.0 enabled, but with an added twist: a hardware write-protect switch on the motherboard. When enabled, even an administrator cannot modify the OS partition. Updates happen via Osaio’s atomic update tool : For fleet management, Osaio integrates with and AWS

Osaio is actively experimenting with Windows on ARM (Snapdragon 8cx Gen 3) for lower-power medical wearables, and a containerized Windows approach where the application runs in a lightweight Hyper-V VM on top of a real-time Linux kernel – effectively “Windows as a feature” rather than the host OS. When enabled, even an administrator cannot modify the