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MontaVista Software Teams With IBM To Enable Zultys Enterprise Communication System

White Papers Zultys turned to MontaVista Software as MontaVista has an excellent reputation in the Linux community and it authored the preemptible kernel patch and real-time scheduler - two Linux extensions that are very important to them.

[November 24, 2003, 22:40]

Embedded Linux Developer Buys UK Companies

News Embedded Linux developer MontaVista Software has absorbed two UK affiliates, which it claims will help meet rising demand for commercial open-source products in Europe. MontaVista Limited, previously a joint venture between MontaVista Software and...

[April 25, 2007, 13:05]

Yamaha, NEC Back Linux Start-up

News MontaVista Software, a company specialising in use of Linux in embedded computing devices, has won an investment from Yahama and sold its software for use in a new video-recording computer. NEC has picked MontaVista's Linux Professional Edition...

[November 22, 2002, 9:53]

Real-time Responses For Linux Possible, But Unwanted

News MontaVista Software has begun work to endow Linux with a feature currently possessed only by proprietary rivals: a guaranteed fast response time useful in everything from automotive control computers to video players.

[October 12, 2004, 9:35]

MontaVista Wants To Put Linux On Your TV

News MontaVista Software will release on Thursday a version of Linux for consumer-electronics devices, as the company seeks to have its software used in everything from karaoke machines to high-end television sets.

[January 8, 2003, 9:02]

Linux Powers Panasonic Broadband TV Set-top Box

News Panasonic has selected MontaVista Software to provide the operating system for its new Broadnow Internet-enabled television set-top box. MontaVista -- a Sunnyvale, California-based start-up that sells Linux and programming tools for consumer...

[April 16, 2003, 8:05]

Linux Heads For TVs And Videos

News TimeSys, a seller of Linux designed to be embedded into various computing devices, has joined the Consumer Electronics Linux Forum, and its competitor, MontaVista Software, plans to announce a similar move next week.

[August 11, 2003, 9:15]

Linux Rivals Settle Lawsuit

News MontaVista Software accused its competitor Lineo in April 2002 of selling software that originally came from MontaVista and had its copyright notices removed, said Jason Wachal, MontaVista's lead lawyer.

[October 14, 2003, 9:30]

IBM Deals Focus On Servers, Services

News Big Blue said it is investing in MontaVista Software, maker of a Linux operating system for PowerPC processors, and has signed a deal with MatrixOne, which sells software that helps companies design and manage the life cycle of new products.

[January 23, 2002, 15:50]

Embedded Linux Alive And Kicking

News MontaVista Software has raised $28m (£19.6m) from earlier investors and from new partners including IBM Microelectronics and Sony, said Jim Ready, founder and chief executive. The company's software was used in more than 250 new designs in 2001...

[January 24, 2002, 8:52]

Linux Paves Way For Cheaper Smartphones

News The prototype uses a Linux kernel from MontaVista Software, a company that creates embedded versions of the open source software. The software platform consists of Infineon's UMTS/EDGE dual mode protocol stack, Samsung's optimised Linux kernel and...

[February 15, 2005, 16:30]

Motorola Announces Mid-range Linux Phones

News The E895 is a clamshell design that uses a version of Linux from MontaVista Software, said Cheryln Chin, vice-president for Motorola mobile phone marketing. In addition, Motorola's Linux relationship with MontaVista isn't exclusive, Chin said.

[July 4, 2005, 9:35]

Netgem 4.0 - Unified Interactive Software Platform

White Papers The partnership with MontaVista gives them the opportunity to focus all resources on the heart of Netgem’s technology - their digital interactive software that unifies the best of digital video broadcasting and Internet technologies in the same...

[November 24, 2003, 22:49]

Linux Heads For Mobile Phones

News Also, two phone manufacturers will ship Linux phones that work on the General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) standard sometime this year, according to Scott Hedrick, a marketing manager at MontaVista Software, which makes the Linux chips destined for...

[January 13, 2003, 8:55]

Consumer Electronics Giants Opt For Linux

News Panasonic, which is owned by Matsushita, earlier this year invested in MontaVista Software. Sony also uses MontaVista's software in some products. It also uses the Palm OS in its Clie PDA and a version of MontaVista's Linux software in its "Cocoon...

[December 18, 2002, 9:32]

Sun Loses Software Head To Adobe

News At the same time, though, the boomerang effect is still in force at Sun: Peder Ulander, who left Sun in 2004 for embedded Linux specialist MontaVista, will return on Monday as vice-president of software marketing.

[March 17, 2006, 8:15]

MontaVista Reaches Hard Real-time Goal

News MontaVista Software, a company that sells Linux for embedded computing devices such as telecommunications gear, plans to announce Tuesday that it's hit a speed goal earlier than expected. MontaVista's work, which also includes outside Linux...

[August 2, 2005, 9:30]

Linux Gets Standards For Devices

News An industry consortium including Red Hat, MontaVista Software and IBM is trying to make it easier for companies to use the Linux operating system in cell phones, network routers and other devices. For example, a company that had written software...

[February 20, 2003, 11:52]

PalmSource Acts On Linux Ambitions

News The company behind the Palm operating system, PalmSource, has just signed a technology partnership agreement with Montavista Software. Montavista, which specialises in GNU/Linux systems for wireless devices, is best known for its Mobilinux products...

[August 10, 2005, 16:00]

OSDL To Push Linux For Mobiles

News Among the 20 OSDL member companies involved are chipmaker Intel and embedded operating system companies MontaVista Software, Wind River MontaVista, a specialist in Linux for gadgets and networking gear, already has a version of the operating system...

[October 17, 2005, 9:35]


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