The most widely deployed mobile virtualization solution
October 09, 2008
MEDIA ALERT
Who: Open Kernel Labs
What: "Trustworthy Partitioning, Cost Savings for Next Generation Devices"
When: October 27, 2008 at 10:30AM Room 202
Where: Embedded Systems Conference (ESC)- Boston, Mass.
Josh Matthews, Field Application Engineer, will present “Trustworthy Partitioning, Cost Savings for Next Generation Devices” at Embedded Systems Conference- Boston. Matthews will discuss how engineers can obtain improved performance from processors by using an embedded virtualization solution.
As the debate of single core versus multicore rolls on, microkernels have been quietly providing embedded virtualization solutions that help engineers boost performance of both species of chips. Matthews will explain how using an embedded virtualization solution running on a microkernel can improve single core processing performance and run more OSes and applications smoothly and securely.
Slides and Technical Whitepaper from the presentation are now available.
Trustworthy Partitioning, Cost Savings for Next Generation Devices.pdf
ESC Boston continues to draw more system architects and design engineers year after year. It’s the fastest-growing embedded event in the world, with a 21% attendance increase in 2007 — over 3,600 attendees from 36 countries. This year, more than 150 exhibitors will showcase their innovative new products and services to thousands of OEM representatives, industry analysts, and media.
Open Kernel Labs leading technology in embedded systems software and virtualization enables the development of safe, trustworthy and affordable devices. Backed by the largest, independent team of microkernel developers, OK Labs delivers OKL4, an embedded hypervisor, which offers the highest performance combined with strong protection and security features. OKL4 provides developers with a robust, open source platform for building secure, differentiated embedded applications. For more information about OK Labs and its products visit www.ok-labs.com. OK Labs is a spin out from NICTA, Australia’s preeminent Center of Excellence for information and communications technology, http://nicta.com.au/.
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