Enea Linux with LWRT: Real "Real-time" Linux for Next Generation Networking and Communications Systems
Overview:
Enea Linux v2.0 is a hardened, commercial grade
Linux based on specially selected Yocto Projectâ„¢ packages for communication and
networking needs customized for each customer. Many complex networking and
communications applications place high demands on latency and determinism that
Linux even with its real-time extensions cannot meet. Enea Linux with LWRT,
Light-Weight RunTime environment, is the solution that secures the required
real-time performance and behavior for such applications.
Who Should Attend:
- Managers working in the telecom or networking space who are interested in a
commercially supported Linux distribution customized for a) the
telecom/networking market, b) their specific Linux package requirements, and c)
their specific hardware platform - Engineers and Managers working in the telecom or networking space who have
Linux based applications that require more stringent real-time performance and
behavior that their current Linux solution does not seem able to meet.
What attendees will learn:
- How to get a customized Linux distribution and support plan based on your
specific software and hardware requirements - How the Enea Light-weight RunTime (LWRT) environment model works and what
real-time performance advantages and robust features it provides - LWRT performance metrics versus PTHREADS and Linux PREEMPT_RT real-time
extensions
Presenter:Michael
Christofferson, Director of Product Marketing, ENEA
Mr.
Christofferson has over 30 years experience in software development for deeply
embedded telecom or networking systems. He spent the first 8 years of his career
in the defense industry in SIGINT/COMINT systems. That was followed by 8 years
in the Telecom market working with such technologies as packet switching, SS7,
SONET, fiber in the loop, and DSL. For the past 16 years, Mr. Christofferson
worked in product management, marketing, and business development for leading
industry RTOS, embedded development tools, and middleware providers such as
Microtec, Mentor Graphics, and now Enea for whom he has served since 1998.
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