- Wind River Systems
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company_name = Wind River Systems Inc.
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company_type = Public (NASDAQ : [http://quotes.nasdaq.com/asp/summaryquote.asp?symbol=WIND WIND] )
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foundation =1981
location =Alameda, California
key_people =Ken Klein , Chairman, President and CEO
num_employees = 1,507 (January 31, 2008)
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revenue = US$328.63 million (January 31, 2008)
homepage = [http://www.windriver.com/ www.windriver.com]Wind River Systems, Inc. is a publicly owned company providing
embedded system s, development tools for embedded systems,middleware , and other types ofsoftware . The company was founded inBerkeley, California in 1981 byJerry Fiddler and David Wilner.Wind River concentrates on
middleware : software andoperating system s, forinformation appliance s and devices. Their products are used incellular phone s, auto braking systems,router s,digital camera s, projectors,set-top box es,traffic signal s,Mars Rover sMER-A andMER-B and more. They were the final proprietors ofBSD/OS , the commercialBSD operating system.Among their flagship products are the
VxWorks real-time operating system (which began as an add-on to the VRTX operating system in the early 1980s), the Eclipse-based "Wind River Workbench " IDE (which has superseded the previous "Tornado" environment) and theWind River Compiler (formerly the "DIAB compiler", bought from the Swedish companyDataindustrier AB ). Wind River's head offices are located at 500 Wind River Way,Alameda, California .As of 2004 , their strategic theme is device software optimization.In 1999 Wind River bought one of their major competitors, Integrated Systems Inc., makers of
pSOS . Wind River has since discontinued the pSOS product line and has recommended existing pSOS customers transition to VxWorks.In 2004 Wind River announced a partnership with
Red Hat to create a new Linux-based distribution for embedded devices, and in 2005 Wind River released the first version of its embedded Linux distribution. Wind River has since ended its partnership with Red Hat and now ships its own Linux distribution optimized for embedded Linux development. Wind River Linux supports a variety of embedded device architectures including ARM, MIPS, PPC, in addition to x86. In December 2007 Wind River released Wind River Linux 2.0 a significant update from its previous 1.5 release.On February 20, 2007, FSMLabs' embedded market was acquired by Wind River Systems (press release [http://www.windriver.com/announces/rtlinux/ here] ). Wind River maintains the free versions of RTLinux [http://www.rtlinuxfree.com/] previously offered by FSMLabs; and Wind River is committed to continue to offer the FSMLab approach to RTLinux as part of their product line rebranded as Wind River Real-Time Core for Wind River Linux.
Today, their competitors include
Green Hills Software (makers of the INTEGRITY and velOSity RTOS),QNX Inc. (makers of the QNX Neutrino system),LynuxWorks (makers of the LynxOS RTOS),Mentor Graphics (makers ofNucleus RTOS ), and to a lesser extent the real-time and embedded product lines ofMicrosoft (largelyWindows CE and Windows NT Embedded) and various products based onLinux made byMontaVista ,TimeSys and others.On August 7th, 2007,
Palm Inc. announced that it had chosen Wind River Systems as the software solution for its abortedPalm Foleo .Wind River also sponsors the BASIC
WonderCup Challenge , a San Francisco Bay Area science knowledge competition for high school students.External links
* [http://www.windriver.com/ Company page]
* [http://www.wired.com/wired/archive/6.09/wind.html Lord of the Toasters] an article fromWired magazine
* [http://news.com.com/Wind+Rivers+Linux+transformation/2008-1014_3-5656123.html Wind River's Linux Transformation] an article fromCNET
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