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Avnet Teams with Wind River to Pre-Package Wind River Pulsar Linux with Avnet’s PicoZed, MicroZed and Zynq Mini-ITX Platforms

PHOENIX--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Avnet, Inc. (NYSE: AVT), a leading global technology distributor, today announced that its MicroZed™ and PicoZed™ SoMs and Zynq Mini-ITX embedded motherboards will now ship with a custom configured version of the recently released Wind River® Pulsar™ Linux, a small-footprint commercial-grade binary Linux OS based on the Wind River Linux distribution. Wind River Pulsar Linux simplifies the edge-to-cloud development of Avnet platforms based on the Xilinx Zynq®-7000 All Programmable SoC. With included support for connectivity, firmware updates and communications between the device and cloud, the software infrastructure delivered on the Avnet-designed platforms improves software development efficiency and dramatically decreases time-to-market. Developers can build applications directly in the cloud by accessing Wind River Pulsar Linux within Wind River Helix App Cloud, a cloud-based development environment for building IoT applications. Remote field upgrade capabilities and access to Linux kernel patches and update streams from Wind River ensure that Internet-connected customer solutions remain current and are protected against security vulnerabilities. This offloads infrastructure maintenance to Wind River to keep the system current and ensures enhanced security in the field. Existing MicroZed, PicoZed and Mini-ITX users can download the Wind River Pulsar Linux image from the Zedboard.org website and install it into their systems at no charge. “Wind River has done all the upfront configuration necessary to make their commercial-grade Pulsar Linux work on the various Avnet Zynq-7000 All Programmable SoC platforms right out of the box,” said Ron Wright, technical marketing manager, Avnet Electronics Marketing. “Not only will this save our customers weeks to months of development time, but it also provides some unique installation, remote updating and on-going security capabilities not found with other standard open source Linux offerings. Because it is pre-installed on all MicroZed, PicoZed and Mini-ITX kits, designers can easily try out the OS risk free.” “The MicroZed™ and PicoZed™ SoMs and Mini-ITX can cater to a wide range of IoT devices. Their versatile design and wide coverage of communications functions are a great base for launching Pulsar’s powerful features,” said Dinyar Dastoor, vice president and general manager of operating system platforms at Wind River. “By partnering with Avnet, we can offer a solution that is customized and optimized for these hardware platforms, so end users can take advantage of a commercially supported, open source–based distribution, and simply focus on their value-added applications.” For more information on the pre-configured Wind River Pulsar Linux targeting MicroZed, PicoZed and Mini-ITX, please visit http://microzed.org/content/wind-river. # # #

About Wind River

Wind River, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC), is a global leader in delivering software for the Internet of Things. The company has been pioneering computing inside embedded devices since 1981, and its technology is found in more than 2 billion products. Wind River offers a comprehensive portfolio of solutions for addressing the system-level challenges and opportunities of IoT that is backed by world-class global professional services, award-winning customer support, and a broad partner ecosystem. Wind River delivers the software and expertise that enable the innovation and deployment of safe, secure, and reliable intelligent systems. To learn more, visit www.windriver.com.

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Wind River Teams with NFV Software Partners to Develop Carrier Grade Virtual Business CPE Reference Design

ALAMEDA, Calif. – December 10, 2015 – Wind River®, a global leader in delivering software for the Internet of Things (IoT), has introduced a reference design for a virtual business customer premises equipment (vBCPE), following extensive collaboration with four Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) software partners. Partnering with Brocade, Check Point, InfoVista and Riverbed, Wind River has demonstrated a complete, multifunction vBCPE running on the Wind River Titanium Server™ NFV infrastructure (NFVI) platform.

 

As service providers explore the benefits of NFV, business CPE applications have emerged as an early use case delivering significant savings in operational costs. The virtualization of CPE functions that were traditionally implemented as discrete physical appliances reduces operating expenses (OPEX) through more efficient utilization of compute resources, through increased agility in the deployment of services, and through the elimination of “truck rolls” required to update and maintain equipment at remote locations. These OPEX savings are achieved whether the virtualized BCPE functions are hosted in a server at the customer premises or in a service provider data center.

 

The vBCPE reference design introduced by Wind River includes virtual network functions (VNFs) from Brocade, Check Point, InfoVista, and Riverbed. All these VNFs have been on-boarded to run on Titanium Server through these companies’ collaboration in the Wind River Titanium Cloud™ ecosystem.

 

“We are grateful to our VNF partners for their collaboration in developing this reference design,” said Charlie Ashton, senior director of business development for networking solutions, Wind River. “Together we have demonstrated that it’s possible to integrate VNFs from multiple sources into a service chain that provides the end-to-end functionality for an enterprise-class vCPE solution, running on an NFVI platform that ensures carrier grade reliability.”

 

“By leveraging the accelerated vSwitch in the Titanium Server platform, the Brocade 5600 virtual router will aim to deliver best-in-class virtual routing performance—the key to maximizing the overall subscriber capacity of the vBCPE, and in turn, one of the keys to advancing in the New IP era of networking,” said Michael Bushong, vice president of product management, software networking, Brocade.

 

“Check Point is pleased to provide market-leading network security for Wind River’s NFV solution,” said Alon Kantor, vice president of business development, Check Point. “Combined with Wind River, Check Point’s advanced security – delivered as a service with innovative threat prevention technology – provides businesses’ networks and data protection from the latest malware and zero-day attacks.”

 

“InfoVista sees a very promising NFV service-chaining landscape,” said Ranga Thittai, senior director, strategic technical alliances, InfoVista. “The fusion of Titanium Server NFV with our application and path control technologies allows operators to steer dynamically application SLAs and offer state-of-the-art hybrid WAN services. Thus, their customers can align application performance and user experience with their business objectives.”

 

“Riverbed is excited to be working with Wind River to provide the next generation of market-ready end-to-end NFV solutions,” said Katie Colbert, vice president, global technology alliances, Riverbed Technology. “With over 27,000 customers and as the leader in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for WAN Optimization for eight consecutive years, Riverbed is working closely with its partner and service provider ecosystem to enable software-defined networking to deliver superior application performance over any network.”

 

By using Titanium Server as an NFVI software foundation, the telecom industry enjoys the best of both worlds: the rapid service deployment typically found in enterprise networks as well as the carrier grade uptime and reliability mandated by telecom networks. Based on open standards including carrier grade Wind River Linux, real-time Kernel-based Virtual Machine (KVM), OpenStack®, and Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK), while incorporating optimizations for Intel® architecture, Titanium Server delivers high performance and carrier grade reliability.

 

Brocade, Check Point, InfoVista, and Riverbed are all members of the Wind River Titanium Cloud partner program, which provides an ecosystem of optimized, interoperable standard solutions based on Titanium Server to accelerate time-to-market for service providers and telecom equipment manufacturers (TEMs) deploying NFV infrastructure.

 

To learn more about how Wind River is addressing the opportunities and challenges created by NFV and the transformation of the network into the backbone for IoT connectivity, visit http://www.windriver.com/solutions/industries/networking. Titanium Server is part of the Wind River Helix™ portfolio of products enabling IoT advancements.

 

About Wind River

Wind River, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC), is a global leader in delivering software for the Internet of Things. The company has been pioneering computing inside embedded devices since 1981, and its technology is found in more than 2 billion products. Wind River offers a comprehensive portfolio of solutions for addressing the system-level challenges and opportunities of IoT that is backed by world-class global professional services, award-winning customer support, and a broad partner ecosystem. Wind River delivers the software and expertise that enable the innovation and deployment of safe, secure, and reliable intelligent systems. To learn more, visit www.windriver.com.

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Wind River Maintains Longstanding Position as Global Leading Provider of Embedded Operating Systems

NEWS HIGHLIGHTS

  • Latest research report from VDC ranks Wind River as a global leading provider of embedded operating systems.
  • Wind River leads the market again in real-time operating system and embedded Linux categories.
  • VxWorks and Wind River Linux are part of the Wind River Helix product portfolio for IoT that addresses building, managing, and securing devices at the edge, through gateways, across the network, and up into the cloud.

ALAMEDA, Calif. – Dec. 2, 2015 – Wind River®, a global leader in delivering software for the Internet of Things (IoT), announced its achievement as the continued market leader in both real-time operating systems (RTOSes) and commercial embedded Linux, according to the latest findings from VDC Research. VDC’s report, “The Global Market for IoT and Embedded Operating Systems,” covers the global market for commercially available RTOSes, non-real-time operating systems, and other related bundled products and services. According to VDC, Wind River retains its longstanding position as the RTOS market leader based on global revenue of VxWorks® and related services. VDC reports that Wind River also led the commercial embedded Linux market for the seventh consecutive year, based on global revenue of its Wind River Linux platform and related services. "The Internet of Things has redefined the types of solutions engineering organizations require to bring quality products to market, and has challenged the embedded technology vendor ecosystem to evolve accordingly," said Chris Rommel, executive vice president at VDC Research. “Wind River’s long-standing leadership in the embedded operating system market is a testament to the company’s continued innovation and investment in its product portfolio.” "Wind River's continued leadership in the operating system space is a testament to our experience meeting the exacting demands of embedded systems for more than three decades, and effectively addressing real business needs,” said Barry Mainz, president of Wind River. “The feedback we receive from our customer base is tremendously important in making sure our VxWorks and Linux offerings have the innovative features and functionality required in today's rapidly evolving IoT market landscape." This operating system recognition comes on the heels of Wind River expanding its product portfolio with the introduction of free cloud-connected multi-architecture operating systems, Wind River Rocket™ and Wind River Pulsar™ Linux. They join VxWorks and Wind River Linux as part of the Wind River Helix™ portfolio of products enabling IoT advancements, from the secure and managed intelligent devices at the edge, through gateways, across the network, and up into the cloud. About Wind River Wind River, a wholly owned subsidiary of Intel Corporation (NASDAQ: INTC), is a global leader in delivering software for the Internet of Things. The company has been pioneering computing inside embedded devices since 1981, and its technology is found in more than 2 billion products. Wind River offers a comprehensive portfolio of solutions for addressing the system-level challenges and opportunities of IoT that is backed by world-class global professional services, award-winning customer support, and a broad partner ecosystem. Wind River delivers the software and expertise that enable the innovation and deployment of safe, secure, and reliable intelligent systems. To learn more, visit www.windriver.com.

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