VirtualLogix, Inc.:
WHAT: Didier Irlande, marketing manager for VirtualLogix, Inc., the
global leader in Real-Time Virtualization(TM), will present at
the AdvancedTCA Summit in Santa Clara on Wednesday,
October 17th. Mr. Irlande's presentation, "Virtualization For
New ATCA-Based Network Equipment" will explore how real-time
virtualization can help network equipment providers better
integrate Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture (ATCA) and
quickly consolidate platforms for converged networks.
Additionally, VirtualLogix will demonstrate its VLX for
Network Infrastructure (VLX-NI) at booth number 407.
VirtualLogix(TM) VLX for Network Infrastructure enables
customers to easily migrate to multi-core processors by
allowing existing software (operating systems and
applications) to run unmodified on the Intel(R) Core(TM)
Microarchitecture, without disrupting their behavior.
The combination of VirtualLogix VLX software with Intel
Virtualization Technology hardware addresses the networking
infrastructure market by providing support for high throughput
and time-critical applications. The advanced features,
flexibility and performance of VLX for Network Infrastructure,
Intel Edition allow developers to solve problems, which are
difficult to address with other solutions today.
WHEN: Tuesday, October 16th - Thursday, October 18thMr. Irlande's Presentation:
"Virtualization for New ATCA-Based Network Equipment"Session 105
Wednesday, October 17th
3:45 p.m. PT
WHERE:AdvancedTCA SummitSanta Clara Convention Center
Santa Clara, CA
VirtualLogix Booth # 407WHY: More and more network equipment providers are developing new
products based on standards enabling cost reduction and higher
reliability. ATCA is fundamental for helping organizations
meet these standards. However, new ATCA boards equipped with
multi-core processors set additional challenges to embedded
system designers. For example, most embedded and real-time
software (operating systems and applications) are not ready
for Symmetric Multi-Processing (SMP) hardware. However, multi-
core architectures offer a unique opportunity to enable
substantial hardware consolidation.
With recent technological advances in virtualization, the
effort to migrate to platforms integrating multi-core
processors can be minimized. Unlike traditional virtualization
solutions, which are not suited for time-critical embedded
applications, real-time virtualization allows multiple
operating systems and their native device drivers to run on
shared hardware, while maintaining the real-time performance
and high I/O throughput that are traditionally required in
network elements. In addition, the possibility to run open
operating systems, such as Linux concurrently with Real-Time
Operating Systems (RTOS) allows developers of network
equipment to easily add new functionality while preserving
software investments.
Attendees will learn how with ATCA bringing the standard
framework for advanced network elements and real-time
virtualization helping the transition to multi-core
architectures, network equipment providers can better address
the effort to rapidly consolidate platforms for converged
networks.
Mr. Irlande will be available during the conference for press
interviews. To schedule a briefing or a teleconference before
or after the event, please contact
virtuallogix@schwartz-pr.com.About VirtualLogix, Inc.
VirtualLogix, Inc. is the global leader in Real-Time Virtualization technology for connected devices. VirtualLogix VLX enables multiple operating system environments to run concurrently on shared hardware and provides a range of performance, fault tolerance and security options to address specific market requirements. As a result, the world's largest semiconductor companies, manufacturers, OEMs and carriers are able to reduce development and bill of material costs, improve time to market by leveraging existing software investments, and create conditions that meet their business goals. With more than 20 years of experience developing system software for network infrastructure, digital multimedia and mobile handsets, VirtualLogix is paving the way for the development of next generation connected devices.
VirtualLogix, Inc. is headquartered in Sunnyvale, Calif. with operations worldwide. For more information, visit http://www.virtuallogix.com or call 408.954.7350, or +33 1 39 44 74 00.
VirtualLogix, the VirtualLogix Logo, and Real-Time Virtualization are trademarks of VirtualLogix Corporation.
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