suedunnell wrote: Hi Again - I should add my name to comment #1 above and ask that if anyone has questions, they can either post them here or ask me directly:
Sue Dunnell
PowerBuilder Product Manager
978 287 1752
sue.dunnell@sybase.com
VirtualLogix announced expanded support for the Windows
operating system, delivering a commercial solution that enables Microsoft
Windows Vista to operate side-by-side with real-time operating systems (RTOS)
for performance critical systems. With VirtualLogix VLX, developers can leverage
virtualization technology to gain the enhanced features of Windows Vista and
align with Microsoft’s roadmap.
Unlike traditional Windows-based industrial control or
embedded system designs that require independent hardware sub-systems in order
to provide real-time performance, designs using VirtualLogix VLX result in
streamlined architectures, and reduced development and bill-of-materials costs.
VLX real-time virtualization technology runs Windows Vista securely in an
isolated “virtual machine” next to other rich RTOS and their applications. This
capability gives designers the opportunity to safely consolidate both
user-interface and performance-critical sub-systems leveraging the advanced
features of Windows Vista and without compromising the deterministic
requirements of the system.
“VirtualLogix VLX now offers support of Windows Vista,
offering high-performance, simple designs and an immediate return on investment
to a wide set of real-time systems, in applications such as automotive,
industrial and medical equipment,” said Peter Richards, CEO, VirtualLogix. “Key
customers have asked that we provide Vista on
our VLX roadmap and we have delivered. This enables VLX to support a wider
spectrum of systems using Microsoft's operating systems as a core solution
component.”
Windows Vista is now supported on Intel processors for VLX
Embedded and VLX for Network Infrastructure —all of which maintain the
time-sensitive control and signal processing functions that communications
devices demand.
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