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Wind River Systems U.K. Ltd Articles
Connected vehicle solutions achieve CMMI Level 3 rating
Wind River has announced that the CMMI Institute has appraised its Connective Vehicle Solutions and Professional Services at a Capability Maturity Model Integration (CMMI) Level 3, underscoring its dedication to continuous improvement and producing quality solutions and services that make a difference. Guest blog written by Amit Ronen, Wind River.
How to simplify and secure virtualised network operations
Largely based on hardware and operating cost savings, the business case for network virtualisation also depends on the expectations of greater flexibility and productivity. But how can operators of critical infrastructure be certain that their newly virtualised networks will deliver these benefits? A big factor in determining the overall cost savings of a virtualisation project is network operations. Guest blog written by Jeff Gowan.&n...
CIA triad three pillars for securing the IoT
Although it has been with us in some form and under different names for many years, the IoT is now suddenly the thing.
Secure device management IoT's knight in shining armour
The security risks of IoT are well publicised from DDoS attacks and botnets to threats not yet known.
Delivering the promise of the software-defined car
As we continue towards a more connected and autonomous future, designing a car is increasingly about creating quality experiences; and software is at the centre of enabling that reality. Driven by intelligent software, these experiences must make going from point A to point B safe, secure, efficient, entertaining and convenient, and ultimately, autonomously. The current acceleration of new technologies is leading to unprecedented change...
Network virtualisation goes well beyond telecommunications
The line between what is considered technology for telecommunications vs industrial control and other operations technology applications is becoming blurry. Software is being used in more instances across more industries because it provides a level of flexibility and cost savings like we’ve never seen before. Guest blog written by Jeff Gowan.
Implementing functional safety in IIoT critical infrastructure systems
Modern real time operating systems (RTOSes) provide the basic building blocks for many applications.
The easy way to implement network virtualisation
Once critical infrastructure operators decide to virtualise network functions and applications, getting started can seem daunting even for the most advanced IT teams. If the project overruns the budget or schedule, anticipated cost savings and efficiency gains can dwindle and undermine the original business case for virtualisation. Guest blog written by Jeff Gowan.
Introducing VxWorks 653 on Arm architecture
Whether building a new aircraft or designing new capabilities into industrial and medical control systems, choosing the right system software and hardware architectures is crucial for the success of the programme. Guest blog written by Stephen Olsen.
VxWorks off to Mars on another NASA/JPL mission with InSight
Very recently on the 5th May, NASA’s Mars Interior Exploration using Seismic Investigations, Geodesy and Heat Transport (InSight) mission was launched using a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V 401 rocket from Vandenberg Air Force Base on a 300-million-mile trip to Mars to study for the first time what lies deep beneath the surface of the Red Planet. Guest blog written by Chip Downing.
Is IoT the next standards battleground?
In previous blog posts about future proofing an IoT deployment, the top 2 takeaways from discussions at the Industry of Things event in San Diego were covered. Guest blog written by Tom Gibbings.
AUTOSAR-Compliant over-the-air update solution for automotive industry
As software is playing an increasingly important role for automobiles, it is important that we monitor the connectivity and security issues that come with it. It is estimated that approximately 50% of a vehicle’s value will be derived from its software’s capabilities and the richer experiences resulting from them. Guess blog written by Marques McCammon.
When AI goes bad
The Future of Humanity Institute recently followed up on last year’s survey about AI exceeding human performance in a variety of tasks, with a report titled: ‘The Malicious Use of Artificial Intelligence: Forecasting, Prevention, and Mitigation.’ Guest blog written by Mychal McCabe.
Acceleration Program aims to fast track software ROI
Wind River is pleased to announce the introduction of the Wind River Acceleration Program designed to expedite customers’ return on their software investment and drive successful technology adoption. Guest blog written by Amit Ronen.
Future proofing your IoT deployment
If you were not aware, a few days ago 9th April was Global IoT Day, and it was actually the seventh year of this ‘holiday’ which saw plenty to celebrate. Guest blog written by Tom Gibbings.
End-to-End security ensures virtualisation is viable
In applications such as industrial control and telecom the business-level benefits of virtualisation are becoming more understood. Companies worldwide have analysed real-world use cases and concluded that major savings in lifetime operational costs are achievable by deploying software-based, virtualised systems compatible with open standards, instead of traditional fixed-function physical equipment based on proprietary, vertically integrated...
Wind River and Parkeon to make the “Smart City” a reality
The last 40 years has seen Parkeon become a global leader in urban mobility technology. It has continuously built on its core expertise in parking payment solutions with the multi-space parking meters, mobile phone payment, ticket vending machines, fare collection devices, and fare validation. Now the French company has an installed base of some 200,000 meters in 3,500 cities and 55 countries.
Open-source initiative accelerates telecom edge cloud deployments
The Linux Foundation’s has announced its expansions to the recently introduced Akraino Edge Stack open-source project, which represents a significant milestone in the journey towards the adoption of virtualised applications and services throughout telecom networks. Guest blog written by Charlie Ashton.
IoT gets redefined…again
The word everyone loves and cannot get enough of… IoT! The continuously discussed term Internet of Things is getting redefined again. The promise of workload consolidation at the edge and things levels is disrupting the role of cloud in IoT. How did we get here? Guest blog from Wind River.
Compiling with Wind River Diab
When choosing a complier for automotive applications, it can be difficult ensuring you chose the correct one, and if you chose the wrong one this can lead to a lot of pain and frustration. It could also lead to your product not working or not being able to meet appropriate safety certifications. Sounds dire? It doesn’t have to be that way. Guest blog written by Kumar Senthil and Liviu Caraman from the Connected Vehicle team at Wi...