ADVISORY/Jaluna to Present at the Embedded Systems Conference Boston 2005.Please replace the release with the following corrected version due to multiple revisions ReVisions is a 2004 anthology of alternate history short-stories. It is edited by Julie E. Czerneda and Isaac Szpindel. Contents Title Author The Resonance of Light James Alan Gardner Out of China Julie E. . The corrected release reads: ADVISORY/JALUNA TO PRESENT AT THE EMBEDDED SYSTEMS Embedded systems Computer systems that cannot be programmed by the user because they are preprogrammed for a specific task and are buried within the equipment they serve. CONFERENCE BOSTON Boston, town, England Boston, town (1991 pop. 26,495), E central England, on the Witham River. Boston's fame as a port dates from the 13th cent., when it was a Hanseatic port trading wool and wine. Having recovered from a decline in the 18th and 19th cent. 2005
WHAT: Top technologists from Jaluna, the global leader in virtual
infrastructure software for current and next generation
networks and connected devices, will speak at the Embedded
Systems Conference in Boston. David Beal, manager of product
management, and Glen Call, senior field application engineer
will discuss how device manufacturers can save money, reduce
bill of materials and prevent vendor lock-in by implementing
Jaluna's virtual infrastructure software platform.
WHEN: Tuesday, September 13, 2005
1:30 p.m. ET and 3:30 p.m. ET
Wednesday, September 14, 2005
12 p.m. ET
WHERE: Hynes Convention Center
900 Boylston Street
Boston, MA 02115
WHY: Device manufacturers are struggling to increase their
competitiveness by reducing the cost of their products while
increasing the functionalities they offer to their users. In
simple words, they need to "do more with less."
Jaluna allows device manufacturers to put more functionality
into their products with less hardware and development cost,
and in less time. They can leverage the best of their legacy
and open software efficiently and at no additional cost, thus
maximizing their return on investment.
Device manufacturers will learn how to increase their
competitiveness in the marketplace through the use of a
virtual infrastructure software platform, which combines
differing operating system application environments on a
single device, such as a single CPU feature phone or a single
DSP videophone or multimedia IP set-top-box.
The exhibition will feature leading hardware and software
companies showcasing cutting-edge technologies and tools.
Additionally, Mr. Beal and Mr. Call will be available before
and after the panel for press interviews. If you are
interested in scheduling a briefing, please contact
jaluna@schwartz-pr.com.
About Jaluna Jaluna is the global leader in virtual infrastructure software for current and next generation networks and connected devices. The company's virtual infrastructure software platform, Jaluna OSware(TM), allows customers to streamline streamline, path of a fluid flowing steadily and without appreciable turbulence. A body is said to be streamlined if its shape offers the least possible resistance to a current of air, water, or other fluid. their device software architecture by combining differing operating system operating system (OS) Software that controls the operation of a computer, directs the input and output of data, keeps track of files, and controls the processing of computer programs. application environments in a single device. As a result, the world's largest semiconductor companies, manufacturers and carriers are gaining greater flexibility and control of their products and services while leveraging legacy investments, integrating industry standards and incorporating new technologies. With more than 20 years of experience developing and deploying system software for network infrastructure, multimedia IP devices and mobile phones, Jaluna is paving the way for the development of current and next generation network infrastructure and connected devices. Jaluna, the Jaluna Logo, and OSware are trademarks or registered trademarks of Jaluna SA. Linux Linux Nonproprietary operating system (OS) for digital computers. In 1991 Linus Torvalds of Finland began asking for volunteer programmers over the Internet to collaborate on the development of a UNIX-like OS for personal computers; the “1. is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds Linus Benedict Torvalds (born December 28 1969 in Helsinki, Finland) is a Finnish software engineer best known for initiating the development of the Linux kernel. . All other names mentioned are trademarks, registered trademarks or service marks of their respective owners. |
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