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Wind River Systems U.K. Ltd Articles
Securing the E-Enabled Aircraft
As Aviation Electronics Europe has just finished in Munich, it continues to grow and this year was no exception, with some interesting keynotes from EASA and Airline for Europe, A4E. The UK standing out in Europe was noticeable as there was a strong presence. Guest blog by Alex Wilson.
Predictable performance key to successful OpenStack telco deployments
After a few years of waiting, the telecom industry seems to have finally accepted that OpenStack is viable for deployments in networks that require high levels of service availability, performance and security. The key is selecting the right OpenStack platform: you need one that’s been properly hardened, packaged and stress-tested to ensure it meets the stringent requirements of service providers. Guest blog by Charlie Ashton.
Java on VxWorks using Micro Runtime
VxWorks Micro Runtime (MRT) is a Java engine that runs Java byte code on VxWorks real-time operating system (RTOS). For applications that run on multiple platforms, the same application code that runs on VxWorks can also run on Linux, Android, iOS, and Windows. Guest blog by Ka Kay Achacoso.
Wind River honoured with an American Business Award
At the 15th Annual American Business Awards, the Wind River Titanium Control on-premise cloud infrastructure platform was announced the winner of a Bronze Stevie Award, in the New Product or Service of the Year in the Software – Cloud Infrastructure category. Guest blog by Wind River.
Involvement extended in Linux Foundation open-source projects
Recently there have been a couple of announcements from the Linux Foundation that are highly relevant to the networking and telecom markets, and as a strong contributor to open-source projects for these markets, Wind River is deeply involved in both initiatives. Guest blog by Charlie Ashton.
Working more efficiently with OpenStack
When you love the outdoors, its safe to save to say you will have a number of watercraft. Ron Breault certainly does - but not the kind with the engines, the kinds that are self-propelled: kayaks and canoes – and he said being on that same lake with a strong headwind can be exhausting. Guest blog by Ron Breault.
Helix device cloud receives IoT evolution IoT excellence award
It has been announced that Wind River has just received the IoT Evolution IoT Excellence Award for Wind River Helix Device Cloud. The 2016 IoT Excellence Award honours innovative products that support the availability of information being deduced, inferred and directly gathered from sensors, systems and anything else that is supporting better business and personal decisions. Guest blog by Keith Shea.
IT: The gatekeeper of your IoT deployment
When an IoT project is being carried out, in the early days most of the team is focused on figuring out what data they want to collect and overcoming the constant stream of technical challenges. Guest blog by Tom Gibbings.
Driving the IoT conversation forward
Every year the ideas and concepts of the IoT mature, and 2017 is certainly no different as it promises to be a big year for IoT. However, don’t be fooled as we are still in the IoT’s infancy. Guest blog by Dave Bennett.
First FACE operating system segment certification achieved
Wind River has announced that its VxWorks 653 Platform has passed the Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) conformance certification for the FACE Operating System Segment (OSS) Safety Base Profile. Guest blog by Chip Downing.
Nokia’s use of Wind River Titanium Cloud
As service providers plan for Cloud Radio Access Network (Cloud-RAN) deployments, the stringent capacity and latency requirements of mobile radio access technologies drive the need for an extremely powerful cloud infrastructure, tailored for real-time performance. Guest blog by Charlie Ashton.
Multi-touch platform at embedded world
There were a lot of product awards passed out last week at embedded world, but one of the hottest solutions at the event was the new multi-touch platform created by Presagis, CoreAVI, and Wind River. Guest blog by Chip Downing.
Intel drives innovation in the autonomous driving markets
This year at embedded world Intel were there to show how scalability and security help customers take advantage of growth opportunities. Guest blog by Intel’s Riccardo Mariani.
Order from Chaos
There isn't much more frustrating than trying to root cause a problem with an app running on a large, multi-process server? Guest blog by Ron Breault.
It’s all about Industrial IoT at Embedded World 2017
Making an appearance at Embedded World 2017 this week, Wind River with the theme top of mind for most is overwhelmingly Industrial IoT. Guest blog by Gareth Noyes.
Software platform for control systems enhances Industrial IoT
Wind River has advanced IIoT with availability of a software virtualisation platform enabling critical infrastructure companies to cost-effectively evolve aging legacy control systems not previously designed to support the connected nature of IoT. Wind River Titanium Control empowers the next generation of on-premise analytics to optimise industrial processes.
Don’t miss integrated demonstration of OPEN-O at Mobile World Congress
If you are lucky enough to be attending Mobile World Congress this month, there will be the opportunity to see one of the first public demonstrations of and end-to-end use case enabled based on the OPEN-O open-source orchestration project. Guest blog by Charlie Ashton.
Toshiba selects Wind River Simics to accelerate automotive SoC development
Becoming increasingly connected and autonomous is the car – something that will only grow more in 2017, therefore the importance of software will play a bigger role than ever. Guest blog by Ross Dickson.
Multiple networking technologies converge in autonomous car demonstration at Mobile World Congress
Mobile World Congress is beginning more and more to look similar to the Detroit Auto Show, apart from the obvious elements of the weather, the food, the drinks, the scenery, the architecture and the culture. Guest blog by Charlie Ashton.
It’s the most wonderful time of the year, for Telco
It is here, it is THAT time of year again. Time for the 12 hour days, followed by some fabulous late night dinners, with possible public transit strikes, and a chance to witness the most cutting edge mobile technology on the planet. Guest blog by Jeff Gowan.