DSO news is on the march this week, with announcements from Enea, OC Systems, Eclipse, and Gartner analyst Theresa Lanowitz:
DSO market watcher Theresa Lanowitz has left Gartner to start her own company, voke inc. In her new venture, Theresa will focus on both enterprise IT clients and DSO. Check out her new company at www.vokeinc.com. Theresa also is writing a blog with four postings so far. Those with good memories will remember this DSO.com interview with Lanowitz in which she explained why Gartner had added DSO to its proprietary Hype Cycle.
Eclipse Foundation has launched a community portal site, Eclipse Plug-in Central ( EPIC), to makes it easier for developers, software vendors and enterprises to find open source and commercial plug-ins, tools and add-on services to enhance their Eclipse development efforts. Visit the new site at www.eclipseplugincentral.com
OC Systems Inc. announced a partnership with DSO vendor Wind River to deliver development services centered around the Wind River Management Suite announced earlier this week. The new suite uses OC's advanced instrumentation technology, called Sensor Points, to enhance root-cause analysis. This, in turn, lets developers more effectively record, isolate, diagnose, debug and correct device faults in deployed devices, leading to faster development of higher quality device software, the company says. Can't argue with that. More info from OC Systems here. And for more on the Wind River Management Suite announcement, read our news story.
Enea this week announced the availability of its OSEck RTOS for Freescale’s MSC8144 multicore digital signal processor, saying the operating system is the first to support this processor. OSEck takes full advantage of the MSC8144's multicore architecture and high-speed packet processing capabilities, Enea says. OSEck also provides high-performance message-based LINX interprocess communications (IPC) services, which greatly simplify the design of complex telecom infrastructure applications spanning multiple MSC8144 cores and processors. More info from Enea here. And if you missed DSO.com's exclusive, in-depth profile of Enea, be sure to read it now: The Swedish Are Coming!
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Unless the industry changes, it soon won't have enough developers to write all the code that today's complex devices require, says Enea's VP of product marketing.
To realize and accelerate the full benefits of device software optimization, focus on productivity and innovation at the application level, writes Encirq's vice president of worldwide marketing.
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