March 2008
Device Software Optimization Monthly
News

Wind River Is Committed to Open Source
and Open Standards


Wind River is fully committed to bringing the value of open source and open standards to our customers. Joining the Open Handset Alliance to create a complete and freely available next-generation mobile platform called Android; participating in the LiMo Foundation as a core member to help set the standard in commercial Linux-based handsets; and leading and integrating Eclipse development projects in our commercial development tools offering are just some examples. Read More »


Wind River and the Open Handset Alliance

Wind River and the LiMo Foundation

Wind River Open Source–Based Linux Platform

Eclipse–Based Wind River Workbench Development Suite


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OSiM USA
March 11–12, 2008
San Francisco, CA

Military & Aerospace Electronics Forum 2008
March 11–12, 2008
San Diego, CA

Aerospace & Defense Seminar Series
March 12, 2008
Santa Clara, CA

March 27, 2008
Baltimore, MD

April 2, 2008
Irving, TX

EclipseCon 2008
March 17–20, 2008
Santa Clara, CA

Density Driven Design: A Collaborative Approach to Migrating to a Faster Multicore Environment Based on a COTS Platform
March 19, 2008: 2:00 p.m. EDT

RTS Embedded Systems 2008
April 1–3, 2008
Paris Expo Porte de Versailles, France

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General Purpose Platform, VxWorks Edition for New Users
March 11–14, 2008: Les Ulis, France

Linux Device Drivers Development
March 18–21, 2008: Westford, MA

General Purpose Platform, VxWorks Edition for Existing Tornado Users
March 20–21, 2008: Les Ulis, France
March 27–28, 2008: Torino, Italy
April 10–11, 2008: Ismaning, Germany

Workbench 2.6 for VxWorks
March 25–26, 2008: Minneapolis (Edina), MN
March 26–27, 2008: Baltimore, MD

Workbench, On-Chip Debugging Edition 2.6
March 27–28, 2008: Chicago, IL


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Doug Gaff, Device Software Development Platform (DSDP) Project Management Committee Lead; EclipseCon 2008 Program Committee Chair; Senior Manager, Workbench Engineering Group


YABC
I am "yet another board candidate" for Eclipse Committer Board Representative. Apparently Ed thinks there's not enough controversy around the nominations. OK, here goes: I think Eclipse is struggling from a crisis of identity, spurred by enormous growth in contributions, membership, and the ecosystem. Read More »