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Wind River Offers First Official Android Platform Demonstration On Texas Instruments’ OMAP3430 Wireless Development Kit Platform

Android demonstrated on LogicPD's Zoom Mobile Development Kit (MDK) based on Texas Instruments' OMAP3430 processor at Mobile World Congress

BARCELONA — Mobile World Congress — Hall 2, Booth #2H72 — February 12, 2008 — Wind River Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:WIND), the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO), announced today that it has partnered with Texas Instruments (TI) to demonstrate the Open Handset Alliance Android platform, which is currently available as an 'early look' release, on LogicPD's Zoom Mobile Development Kit (MDK) based on Texas Instruments' OMAP3430 processor at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Texas Instruments selected Wind River to port, integrate, test and optimize Android on the Zoom MDK because of Wind River's role as a Linux Commercialization Partner for the Open Handset Alliance and its experience porting the Android platform to new architectures.

The Zoom MDK is a form-factor development platform that leverages the processing capabilities of OMAP3430 while offering developers a more realistic system for development and validation. This platform, built around LogicPD's product-ready System on Module, reduces costs when compared to current TI development platforms, further enabling innovation on the OMAP™ platform.

"Texas Instruments is a leader in the mobile semiconductor market and we are excited to have the opportunity to officially demonstrate the first Android-based solution on LogicPD's Zoom MDK," said John Bruggeman, Chief Marketing Officer at Wind River. "This exciting form factor demonstration is possible based on Wind River's expertise in Linux and handset architecture and our role as a Linux Commercialization Partner for the Open Handset Alliance. As a strategic member of both the Open Handset Alliance and the LiMo Foundation, Wind River is in a unique position to help deliver on the industry's need for an open, standards-based Linux platform for mobile handsets and devices."

As an Open Handset Alliance Linux Commercialization Partner, Wind River has already established Android expertise and, coupled with its experience in bringing Linux-based devices to market, offers a compelling solution to device manufacturers. In addition, the Texas Instruments Android demonstration illustrates Wind River's strength and flexibility to support next-generation mobile silicon. Mobile handset Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) and operators are increasingly seeking solutions that can significantly reduce overall time-to-market of handsets. The Texas Instruments OMAP3430 multimedia applications processor with a complete software development platform aids in further shortening the application development cycle as the software platform is already embedded in the handset form factor. This, combined with superb development environment provided by Android, enables developers, ecosystem partners and customers to innovate on top of the features provided by the OMAP3430 solution, such as 3D graphics, multimedia accelerators and application UI integration faster, better and more reliably.

"Texas Instruments is providing the foundation to ease the development process with the flexible and affordable Zoom MDK, said Markus Tremmel, worldwide wireless ecosystem manager at Texas Instruments. "TI and Wind River have a long history of collaboration and we are delighted to be powering this Android-based mobile handset together."

Demonstration at Mobile World Congress
Attendees at the Mobile World Congress can view the world's first Android demonstration on LogicPD's Zoom MDK in the Wind River and Texas Instruments booths (Hall 2 Booth #2H72 and Hall 8 - Stand 8A84, respectively).

Availability
Wind River Linux Commercialization Services for Android are currently available for Open Handset Alliance members and others interested in developing Android-based solutions. Please visit www.windriver.com/oha/ to learn more.

 

About Wind River
Wind River is the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO). Wind River enables companies to develop, run and manage device software faster, better, at lower cost and more reliably. Wind River platforms are pre-integrated, fully standardized, enterprise-wide development solutions. They reduce effort, cost and risk and optimize quality and reliability at all phases of the device software development process, from concept to deployed product.

Founded in 1981, Wind River is headquartered in Alameda, California, with operations worldwide. To learn more, visit Wind River at www.windriver.com or call 1-800-872-4977.

The Wind River logo is a trademark of Wind River Systems, Inc., and Wind River is a registered trademark of Wind River Systems. Other marks used herein are the property of the respective owners.

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Wind River Demonstrates Open Handset Alliance Android Platform On STMicroelectronics Nomadik® Application Processor

Partners collaborate to demonstrate the platform on the STMicroelectronics Nomadik family of multimedia application processors at Mobile World Congress

BARCELONA — Mobile World Congress — Hall 2, Booth #2H72 — February 11, 2008 — Wind River Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:WIND), the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO), announced today that it has partnered with STMicroelectronics to demonstrate the Open Handset Alliance's Android platform, which is currently available as an 'early look' release. The demonstration will show Android on the STMicroelectronics Nomadik family of multimedia application processor chips at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. STMicroelectronics selected Wind River to port, integrate, test and optimize Android onto Nomadik because of Wind River's role as a Linux Commercialization Partner for the Open Handset Alliance and its experience porting the Android platform to new architectures.


"Wind River's commercialization expertise in mobile Linux unleashes the potential of our hardware to power this next generation mobile development platform," said Monica de Virgiliis, General Manager of the Wireless Multimedia Division at STMicroelectronics. "Our innovative Nomadik architecture and multimedia chips are designed to deliver today's active information and entertainment experiences on energy-sensitive mobile platforms. The demonstration at Mobile World Congress exemplifies the value of our technology and our commitment to showcasing our wares on demanding next generation software environments."


The Nomadik application processors are designed specifically for mobile devices, using an on-chip multi-processor distributed architecture to deliver unsurpassed audio, video and imaging quality, with ultra-low power consumption for longer battery life. Simplified software development leads to shorter time-to-market for products such as smart phones, multimedia feature phones, personal digital assistants (PDA), Internet appliances and car entertainment systems, with scalability to cater for multiple market segments and future multimedia applications.


Open Handset Alliance device manufacturers and other OEMs can work with Wind River to port the Android platform onto their respective hardware platforms and optimize it based on their specific requirements to deliver the greatest levels of silicon performance, including any necessary tuning of the Linux kernel. Additionally, Wind River provides the Linux support necessary for OEMs and ISVs to complete their integrations quickly and effectively, dramatically simplifying the development and distribution of mobile applications. As a result, Linux-based phones and devices will be brought to market faster with lower bill of material costs.


"We are seeing tremendous interest in the Android platform from OEMs, silicon vendors and device manufacturers," said Jason Whitmire, general manager of mobile solutions, Wind River. "As the mobile industry continues to evolve, we anticipate a continued push for an open, standards-based Linux platform. Wind River's expertise in bringing Linux-based devices to market offers handset manufacturers an added level of confidence knowing we can help bring their device to market faster, better and at lower cost."


Demonstration at Mobile World Congress
Attendees at the Mobile World Congress can view the Android demonstration on the STMicroelectronics' Nomadik multimedia application processor only in the STMicroelectronics' private customer demonstration suite.


Availability
Wind River Linux Commercialization Services for Android are currently available for Open Handset Alliance members and others interested in developing Android-based solutions. Please visit www.windriver.com/oha/ to learn more.


 

About Wind River
Wind River is the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO). Wind River enables companies to develop, run and manage device software faster, better, at lower cost and more reliably. Wind River platforms are pre-integrated, fully standardized, enterprise-wide development solutions. They reduce effort, cost and risk and optimize quality and reliability at all phases of the device software development process, from concept to deployed product.


Founded in 1981, Wind River is headquartered in Alameda, California, with operations worldwide. To learn more, visit Wind River at www.windriver.com or call 1-800-872-4977.

The Wind River logo is a trademark of Wind River Systems, Inc., and Wind River is a registered trademark of Wind River Systems. Other marks used herein are the property of the respective owners.

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Wind River Ports Two Software Platforms Onto NEC Electronics’ Advanced 3G Chip at Mobile World Congress

Partners demonstrate both Android and platformOViA™ software platforms on the Medity™ M2 running Wind River Linux

BARCELONA — Mobile World Congress — Hall 2, Booth #2H72 and Booth 8A125 — February 11, 2008 — Wind River Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:WIND), the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO) today announced a collaboration to demonstrate both the Open Handset Alliance's Android platform, which is currently available as an 'early look' release, and the NEC Electronics platformOViA software platform ported onto NEC Electronics' Medity M2. Both demonstrations can be seen in the NEC Electronics exhibition booth at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Wind River was chosen to port, integrate, test and optimize both software platforms to the Medity M2 because of its mobile Linux expertise and deep understanding of the chip. In addition, the demonstration marks the first time the Android platform has been ported to the chip.


"Medity M2 is the second evolution of the Medity family of chips with industry-leading features such as low-power consumption and support of MPEG-4/H.264 video and 2D and 3D graphics, and both demonstrations further highlight the power and performance the chip offers customers," said Katsuhiko Itagaki, general manager, SoC Systems Division, NEC Electronics. "We are delighted with Wind River's unparalleled expertise in mobile Linux and their enabling of advanced mobile platforms onto Medity M2."


As the mobile handset market continues to thrive and the demand for multimedia-rich features on a fast and sleek handset continue to grow, developing applications that set one phone apart from the next becomes more time consuming and significantly increases software development costs. With Wind River Linux, customers receive a pristine source layered through a transparent build system, improving developer productivity by enhancing package management. In partnership with leading silicon and board vendors, Wind River offers reference designs to make hardware choice and board bring-up faster and easier.


platformOViA is a Linux-based, vertically integrated software stack designed to accelerate 3G-handset time to market. Also targeted for the digital video and automotive infotainment markets, the platform offers a common software API and pre-integrated partner components. Created by NEC Electronics in collaboration with leading software vendors and system integrators, the platform features an open architecture and support of leading-edge technologies such as multi-processing. Further, companies using platformOViA can utilize system LSIs developed in line with characteristics of each application.


The Android platform is an open software stack for mobile devices that includes an operating system, middleware and key core applications. Developers have full access to the same framework APIs used by the core applications. The application architecture is designed to simplify the reuse of components; any application can publish its capabilities and any other application may then make use of those capabilities (subject to security constraints enforced by the framework). This same mechanism allows components to be replaced by the user.


"Partnering with NEC Electronics has been an extremely rewarding experience and we are pleased to provide the Android platform and our Linux expertise to power both software platform demonstrations on the Medity M2," said Jason Whitmire, general manager of mobile solutions, Wind River. "This is a very exciting time for mobile Linux and we are thrilled that technology leaders like NEC Electronics and industry organizations such as the Open Handset Alliance continue to look to Wind River as their Linux commercialization partner of choice."


Medity M2 combines a dual mode (W-CDMA/HSDPA, GSM/GPRS) DBB and application processor in one LSI. Medity M2 utilizes the more advanced ARM1176JZF-STM core, delivering a significant improvement in performance. In addition to featuring newly developed low-power-consumption technology, the Medity M2 enables the creation of more compact and price-competitive handsets through the reduction of the number of components, something that is achieved through total sharing of external memory among the DBB and application processing functions and other means. Medity M2 represents a comprehensive solution that can help manufacturers develop a handset that meets the needs of their end-customers.


Demonstration at Mobile World Congress
Attendees of the Mobile World Congress can view the Android and platformOViA demonstrations in NEC's booth #8A125.


Wind River Availability
Wind River Linux Commercialization Services for Android are currently available for Open Handset Alliance members and others interested in developing Android-based solutions. Please visit www.windriver.com/oha/ to learn more.


 

About Wind River
Wind River is the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO). Wind River enables companies to develop, run and manage device software faster, better, at lower cost and more reliably. Wind River platforms are pre-integrated, fully standardized, enterprise-wide development solutions. They reduce effort, cost and risk and optimize quality and reliability at all phases of the device software development process, from concept to deployed product.


Founded in 1981, Wind River is headquartered in Alameda, California, with operations worldwide. To learn more, visit Wind River at www.windriver.com or call 1-800-872-4977.

The Wind River logo is a trademark of Wind River Systems, Inc., and Wind River is a registered trademark of Wind River Systems. Other marks used herein are the property of the respective owners.

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Wind River and ACCESS Extend Partnership into Linux-based Mobile Handset Market

  • Companies combine market-leading technologies and leverage their participation in the LiMo Foundation to accelerate the path to market release and differentiation of handsets
  • Wind River joins ACCESS™ Connect Ecosystem Partner Program

BARCELONA — Mobile World Congress — February 11, 2008 — Wind River Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:WIND), the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO), and ACCESS CO., LTD., a global provider of advanced software technologies to the mobile and beyond-PC markets, today announced that they are extending their partnership into the Linux mobile handset market with a pre-integrated software development solution for mobile handset OEMs and cellular carriers. The solution, expected to be available in Q2 2008, will combine Wind River's Platform for Consumer Devices, Linux Edition with the ACCESS Linux Platform™, delivering a completely integrated, open and flexible Linux-based platform tailored specifically for mobile devices. Handset OEMs and carriers will have the option of coupling a leading commercial-grade Linux distribution with a leading commercial handset software stack to more efficiently develop and differentiate devices, including LiMo-compliant handsets.

In today's demanding mobile marketplace, handset OEMs and carriers are under increased pressure to reduce time to market and overall costs while delivering highly differentiated handsets. As a result, mobile developers must manage increasingly complex and often incompatible software environments across the development stack. To minimize these development challenges, handset manufacturers require proven and optimized solutions that pre-integrate the operating system and application framework.

The new Wind River-ACCESS solution will come with the backing of two of the leading providers in the mobile handset market. Wind River extends the platform with its professional services team with considerable mobile handset expertise while the extensive ACCESS developer program adds a broad array of applications with which to differentiate a handset. Further, the Wind River Workbench development suite and ACCESS Linux Platform Product Development Kit (PDK), both available with this solution, are based on the Eclipse framework, giving developers a familiar foundation for development tools. This pre-integration speeds time to market for mobile handset manufacturers and provides world class support for the complete software stack.

Both companies are also Core members of the LiMo Foundation, where they are working together with other LiMo members to provide the market with a LiMo native Linux Software Development Kit (SDK), based upon Wind River's contribution of their world-class build system for the LiMo Common Integration Environment (CIE) and ACCESS' successful SDK for the ACCESS Linux Platform.

Additionally, the two companies announced that Wind River will join the ACCESS Connect Ecosystem (ACE) partner program. The ACE partner program is designed to create a network of world-class partners that will develop the potential of the digital life generation by driving development and adoption of new mobile converged technologies and solutions.

"By extending our partnership with ACCESS into the mobile Linux market, we greatly help our joint customers by delivering baseline integration before the project starts so they can focus on the true innovation -- creating and deploying mobile applications that will better add value to their handset product," said Jason Whitmire, general manager mobile solutions, Wind River. "ACCESS customers have come to value and rely on the company's flexible, open mobile platforms and its combination of best-in-class, open source applications and proven mobile technologies. The combination of ACCESS' SDK and capabilities for application developers combined with Wind River build systems and tools for platform development is a significant step forward for the mobile Linux community."

"We welcome Wind River to the ACE partner program and look forward to working with the company to help extend the growing market momentum of Linux," said Toru Arakawa, CEO, president and co-founder of ACCESS. "Today's announcement represents a natural extension of our existing relationship with the company. We share a similar commitment to speeding time to market for media-rich Linux phones, and delivering a joint commercial, OEM-grade platform."

Wind River and ACCESS are long-standing partners and trusted advisors in the device software market. The two companies previously announced that ACCESS' Software Developers Kit (SDK) is available as a pre-integrated solution with Wind River's VxWorks® real-time operating system (RTOS).

Availability
The new Wind River-ACCESS pre-integrated mobile Linux platform is expected to be available during the second quarter of 2008 and has been initially proven on the Texas Instruments' OMAP2430 high-performance application processor and Marvell's PXA30x and PXA31x application processor chipsets. It will be able to be quickly ported to other leading mobile architectures.

ACCESS and Wind River at Mobile World Congress
ACCESS is exhibiting in booth/stand CY06 (3_0 Courtyard Pavilion) and Wind River is in booth/stand 2H72(2_0) at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. Attendees are encouraged to come visit both companies in the Exhibit Hall.

About the ACCESS Linux Platform
The ACCESS Linux Platform is the industry's first fully integrated, open, flexible and commercial grade Linux-based platform designed for mobile phones and converged devices. ACCESS Linux Platform combines best-in-class open source Linux components with proven mobile technologies from ACCESS to support three development environments: Garnet™ OS, Java™ and native Linux. Based on open source technologies such as GTK+, GStreamer and the Linux OS, the ACCESS Linux Platform offers developers a range of resources and APIs for building powerful new devices and application software.

About Wind River Platform for Consumer Devices, Linux Edition
Wind River Platform for Consumer Devices, Linux Edition, is the premier commercial-grade Linux development and deployment solution for mobile handsets, digital TV and consumer electronics manufacturers. Platform for Consumer Devices supports media rich OEM-grade mobile handset features. In addition to a fully tested and validated distribution based on the latest Linux 2.6 kernel technology, Platform for Consumer Devices includes the Eclipse-based Wind River Workbench development suite. The platform is backed by 24/7 global technical support and specialized professional services to help jump-start your next project. For more information regarding Wind River Linux for mobile handsets, please visit: www.windriver.com/solutions/mobile-devices/.

About ACCESS
ACCESS CO., LTD. is a global company providing leading technology, software products and platforms for Web browsing, mobile phones, wireless handhelds, and other networked devices. ACCESS' product portfolio, including its NetFront™ Browser, Garnet™ OS (formerly Palm OS®) and ACCESS Linux Platform™, provides customers with solutions that enable faster time to market, flexibility and customizability. The company, headquartered in Tokyo, Japan, operates 29 subsidiaries and affiliates within Asia, Europe and the United States. ACCESS is listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange Mother's Index under the number 4813. For more information about ACCESS, please visit http://www.access-company.com.

About Wind River
Wind River is the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO). Wind River enables companies to develop, run and manage device software faster, better, at lower cost and more reliably. Wind River platforms are pre-integrated, fully standardized, enterprise-wide development solutions. They reduce effort, cost and risk and optimize quality and reliability at all phases of the device software development process, from concept to deployed product.

Founded in 1981, Wind River is headquartered in Alameda, California, with operations worldwide. To learn more, visit Wind River at www.windriver.com or call 1-800-872-4977.

© 2008 ACCESS CO., LTD. and Wind River Systems, Inc. All rights reserved. ACCESS, NetFront, Garnet and ACCESS Linux Platform are trademarks or registered trademarks of ACCESS CO., LTD. in the United States, Japan and other countries. The registered trademark Linux® is used pursuant to a sublicense from LMI, the exclusive licensee of Linus Torvalds, owner of the mark on a world-wide basis. Palm OS is a trademark owned by Palm Trademark Holding Company and is licensed exclusively to ACCESS Systems Americas, Inc.

The Wind River logo is a trademark of Wind River Systems, Inc., and Wind River is a registered trademark of Wind River Systems. Other marks used herein are the property of the respective owners.

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Wind River Delivers on Carrier Grade Linux Specification for Networking Industry

ALAMEDA, CA — February 7, 2008 — Wind River Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:WIND), the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO), announced today that it has become the first commercial vendor to meet the Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) 4.0 requirements specified by the Linux Foundation. The CGL 4.0 specification necessitates that the company registering its Linux software meet all of the 135 priority one mandatory requirements outlined by the specification. Wind River Platform for Network Equipment, Linux Edition 2.0 is the first Linux distribution for the network and telecommunication industries that adheres to the most recent CGL specification and is available immediately to Wind River customers for project development.

"Wind River is committed to the delivery of leading Carrier Grade solutions for our customers and is proud to be the first vendor to register our Linux as Carrier Grade," said Vincent Rerolle, Senior Vice President and General Manager, Linux product division, Wind River. "Leading Telecom Equipment Manufacturers (TEMs) are developing projects now or have already deployed on Wind River Carrier Grade Linux. Our networking customers appreciate the benefits of a stable and mature Carrier Grade Linux solution enabling them to accelerate their project's time-to-market, reduce development costs and improve vendor interoperability."

One of the key reasons that TEMs use the CGL specification is it provides a consistent Linux platform with known functionality to meet the varying demands of networking applications. The specification defines approximately 250 individual requirements divided into seven key categories for equipment providers: availability, clustering, serviceability, performance, standards, hardware and security. Requirements in each category are then split into priority levels of mandatory, desired and roadmap. The CGL specification, which started in 2002, has undergone several updates, and is now the standard choice for ATCA-based network equipment. It is also designed to support all hardware capabilities to create a foundation for a complete Carrier-Grade solution.

"Wind River is truly demonstrating their leadership and commitment to advancing Carrier Grade Linux for the industry," said Jim Einarsson, Leader, Nortel Common Platforms. "We have standardized on Wind River's Carrier Grade Linux, which has provided excellent performance in our most demanding high-performance Carrier Grade deployments. We are confident that Wind River's Platform for Network Equipment, Linux Edition will be a cornerstone of our platform strategy, providing the essential capabilities to deliver timely and competitive products."

"Carrier Grade Linux is an important category for the Linux community, not only for Networking but for other industries requiring carrier grade functionality," said Jim Zemlin, Executive Director of the Linux Foundation. "By being the first Linux distribution to register as CGL 4.0 compliant, Wind River has taken seriously the importance of providing a Linux solution of this caliber."

The CGL specification also forms the basis for the Scope Alliance Linux Profile. The Linux Profile from Scope Alliance provides guidelines to standardization bodies such as the Linux Foundation and to Linux distributors such as Wind River to understand which of the features defined by the CGL 4.0 specification are of particular importance to the Network Equipment Providers (NEPs). Platform for Network Equipment meets the mandatory requirements of the Scope Alliance Linux Profile. "The Scope Alliance is very happy that registration of Carrier Grade Linux for CGL 4.0 compliant distributions is starting," said Paul Steinberg, Chairman of Scope Alliance. "This is an indicator of the importance and traction of the Scope Alliance Linux profile in defining solutions profiles for the telecom market."

About Wind River Platform for Network Equipment, Linux Edition
Wind River Platform for Network Equipment, Linux Edition supports boards designed for the PICMG Advanced Telecommunications Computing Architecture (ATCA) specification, as well as boards for the emerging MicroTCA architecture. The Platform for Network Equipment is well-suited for developing the control and management system software in 3G wireless infrastructure systems and IMS, WiMAX elements, fixed-mobile convergence, softswitches, media gateways, DSLAMs, cable modem head-ends and multiservice switches. The platform is also registered with the Linux Foundation Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) specification version 4.0 http://www.linux-foundation.org/en/Registration. Additional information about Wind River's CGL solution can be found at www.windriver.com/announces/cgl4/.

About Wind River
Wind River is the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO). Wind River enables companies to develop, run and manage device software faster, better, at lower cost and more reliably. Wind River platforms are pre-integrated, fully standardized, enterprise-wide development solutions. They reduce effort, cost and risk and optimize quality and reliability at all phases of the device software development process, from concept to deployed product.

Founded in 1981, Wind River is headquartered in Alameda, California, with operations worldwide. To learn more, visit Wind River at www.windriver.com or call 1-800-872-4977.

The Wind River logo is a trademark of Wind River Systems, Inc., and Wind River is a registered trademark of Wind River Systems. Other marks used herein are the property of the respective owners.

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Wind River Reorganizes into Product Divisions to Optimize Growth and Profitability

ALAMEDA, Calif., February 6, 2008–Wind River Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:WIND), the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO), today announced that it has reorganized into four product divisions. This marks a shift from its previous functional organizational structure. The new structure will allow the company to align its organization with investments in high growth markets, such as mobile handsets, automotive infotainment, network equipment and certain aerospace and defense segments, like MILS.


"The new organization allows us to focus on new technology and market opportunities, be nimble and agile with customers and partners, and drive and measure return on investment," said Ken Klein, chairman, president and chief executive officer of Wind River.


Members of the executive leadership team already in place will manage the new product divisions. The product divisions and management owners are as follows:



  • The VxWorks product division will be led by Scot Morrison.
  • The Linux product division will be led by Vincent Rerolle.
  • The Tools product division will be led by Tomas Evensen.
  • The Device Management product division will be led by Amit Ronen.

As a result of the reorganization, certain non-critical, redundant or administrative positions will be eliminated, and staffing of development resources in low-cost geographies will be accelerated.


 

About Wind River
Wind River is the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO). Wind River enables companies to develop, run and manage device software faster, better, at lower cost and more reliably. Wind River platforms are pre-integrated, fully standardized, enterprise-wide development solutions. They reduce effort, cost and risk and optimize quality and reliability at all phases of the device software development process, from concept to deployed product.


Founded in 1981, Wind River is headquartered in Alameda, California, with operations worldwide. To learn more, visit Wind River at www.windriver.com or call 1-800-872-4977.

The Wind River logo is a trademark of Wind River Systems, Inc., and Wind River and VxWorks are registered trademarks of Wind River Systems. Other marks used herein are the property of the respective owners.

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Jessica Miller
Global Corporate Communications