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Google Android: Spreading beyond phones?
News Wind River has years of experience with so-called embedded operating systems, starting with its own VxWorks and eventually extending to include Linux, which underlies Android. But Wind... [23 Sep 2008]
Automotive Networking
White Paper This webcast will cover several networking technologies - Media Oriented Server Transport (MOST), Controller Area Network (CAN), ITS-Data Bus over CAN (IDB-C), IEEE-1394, Bluetooth, and 802.11b - as they are applied to the automotive... [03 Jul 2008]
VxWorks Optimized for Intel Architecture
White Paper There exist a host of network services that rely on precise optimizations of hardware and software elements to obtain the levels of performance and reliability necessary in the competitive world of data and telecom equipment. [03 Jul 2008]
Android delayed? Google says no
News Android software overseen by Google will appear in the first Android phones, but Android software overseen by partner Wind River Systems will appear in later models, expected in the first quarter of... [04 Jun 2008]
Photos: Google Earth showcases natural disasters
Photo The River Nile is enhanced in this satellite image to uncover the sedimentation from the delta into the Mediterranean. This image might look a little too green for the North Pole but shows the Arctic's Lena... [17 Nov 2006]
Boeing zeros in on Linux for military aircraft
News Boeing has awarded Wind River Systems a contract to embed its version of Linux into a new military aircraft, the company plans to announce Monday along with a new batch of products built around the open... [31 Jul 2006]
Nokia's Linux Tablet hits some shops
News And Wind River Systems, which has a long history of software for gadgets and embedded computing devices, introduced its consumer electronics version of Linux in October. Nokia has started selling the... [08 Nov 2005]
Is open source coming to a mobile near you?
News Among the 20 OSDL member companies involved are chipmaker Intel and embedded operating system companies MontaVista Software, PalmSource and Wind River Systems. PalmSource and Wind... [17 Oct 2005]
Improve Time-to-Market With Advanced Development Platform
White Paper Recognizing this challenge, Intel and Wind River Systems have teamed up to provide an integrated development platform - complete with a fully programmable network processor, embedded RTOS, and... [15 Jun 2005]
Implementing Basic Memory Protection in VxWorks: A Best Practices Guide
White Paper Use of memory protection can also improve the reliability and quality of an embedded system by reducing security risks in its applications, and can improve the device's time to market by making development and debugging cycles both more... [04 Oct 2004]
India diary: Days seven and eight - Hot in 'Hi-Tec' Hyderabad
Comment The office sits on top of a row of shops and cafés and a stench of a polluted river hangs in the air. As the wind starts whipping up what feels like another storm outside, it's time to grab another of... [18 Jun 2004]
Porting Legacy Systems from Wind River's VxWorks to the QNX Neutrino RTOS
White Paper Traditional embedded systems, with their static, single-purpose design, were well-serviced by the realtime executive architecture of the VxWorks operating system. But with the increasing complexity of today's embedded applications,... [19 Mar 2004]
Icebox Switched to Microsoft Windows CE .NET When Building the Latest Version of its Icebox Kitchen Internet Appliance
White Paper Icebox, LLC switched to Microsoft Windows CE .NET from Wind River VxWorks and OpenTV Device Mosaic when building the latest version of its Icebox kitchen Internet appliance. Windows CE .NET offers... [25 Feb 2004]
IEEE 802.1X in Secure Wireless Networking
White Paper Applying the IEEE 802.1X protocol to wireless networking in conjunction with 802.11 dramatically simplifies the management of secure wireless LANs. The IEEE 802.1X protocol can also be used to manage policy-based bandwidth provisioning... [25 Feb 2004]
Wind River in Interactive Digital TV: The Enabling Foundation for Set-Top Box Development and Middleware Deployment
White Paper That box on top of the television isn't just an audio/video receiver anymore it's a graphically rich multimedia terminal with a powerful CPU and plenty of embedded code to handle ever-higher levels of interactive digital entertainment. [25 Feb 2004]