Carrier Grade Virtualization a Featured Topic at the 2008 AdvancedTCA Summit
TMCnet - The World's Largest Communications and Technology Community
TMC Launches New Sites ::  NGC  |  4GWE  |  Green Tech  |  Satellite  |  IT |  ITEXPO  |  Healthcare  |  Smart Grid  |  M2M  |  Smart Products  |  AstriCon News  |  SATCON News
Share
TMCnews
[October 20, 2008]

Carrier Grade Virtualization a Featured Topic at the 2008 AdvancedTCA Summit

--(Business Wire)-- VirtualLogix, Inc.:

WHAT: Fadi Nasser, Director of Product Marketing for VirtualLogix,
    Inc., a recognized leader in Real-Time Virtualization(TM),
    will discuss the concept of Carrier Grade Virtualization (CGV)
    at the 2008 AdvancedTCA Summit. CGV meets the performance,
    security, serviceability and availability needs of next
    generation, multicore-based carrier grade systems.
   As part of the Embedded Virtualization session, Nasser will
    explain how CGV enables networking and telecommunication
    original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) to reuse existing
    investments in their carrier grade systems while gaining
    faster adoption of multicore architectures and consolidation
    of hardware, reduced bill of materials, increased
    availability, improved time to market and more efficient
    designs.
   During the session, Nasser will provide insight and answer
    questions regarding this new frontier in embedded
    virtualization, as well as discuss the technical and financial
    benefits of the technology.
   "Carrier Grade Virtualization"
WHEN: Tuesday, October 21, 2008
   Embedded Virtualization Track, Forum F1A
   8:30 a.m. to 12:00 noon, Pacific Time
WHERE: AdvancedTCA Summit 2008
   Tuesday, October 21 through Thursday, October 23, 2008
   Santa Clara Convention Center
   Santa Clara, Calif.
WHY:  Virtualization technology is now being incorporated into
    embedded platform software, and vendors are creating
    hypervisors tailored for embedded applications. In addition,
    microprocessor vendors are adding virtualization features to
    their hardware. Yet today, engineers are often confused about
    virtualization terminology, unaware of the opportunities it
    creates, and unsure how to take advantage of it. This embedded
    virtualization session will introduce this important emerging
    technology and describe how designers can use it effectively
    in embedded systems.
   Nasser will be available during the 2008 AdvancedTCA Summit 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(TM), Inc. is the global leader in Real-Time Virtualization(TM) technology for connected devices. VirtualLogix is an Affiliate member of the Intel(R) Embedded and Communications Alliance, a community of communications and embedded developers and solutions providers committed to the development of modular, standards-based solutions on Intel technologies. 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 408.636.2800.

VirtualLogix, the VirtualLogix Logo, and Real-Time Virtualization are trademarks of VirtualLogix Corporation. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds.

All other names mentioned are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective owners.

[ Back To TMCnet.com's Homepage ]


Discussions:
Be the first to post a comment on this page!
 
By  
TMCnet
TMCnet Videos
Featured White Papers
Top Stories
Related VoIP News

Subscribe FREE to all of TMC's monthly magazines. Click here now.