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Wind River delivers commercial offering of eLxr project to facilitate cloud-to-edge deployments

Wind River has announced a new commercial Linux offering designed specifically for cloud-to-edge deployments. The offering, eLxr Pro, is based on the eLxr open source project, which consists of Debian packages that have been optimized for performance, security, and size required to run edge workloads. According to Wind River, the project came at a time … continue reading

Wind River Studio update enables significantly faster upgrades

Wind River has just announced the latest version of Wind River Studio, which is a platform for developing and deploying to edge systems.  The latest version focuses on improvements and automations that will enable communications services providers to take advantage of the benefits of 5G.  The upgrade time in Wind River Studio Cloud Platform is … continue reading

Dell and Wind River team up on telecom cloud infrastructure

Dell Technologies has teamed up with Wind River to develop a new telecom cloud infrastructure solution, Dell Telecom Infrastructure Blocks. The new offering will help communication service providers (CSPs) reduce cloud-native network complexity.  According to Dell, clouds for mobile networks are complex and expensive because they need to address distributed geographic areas, have strict SLAs, … continue reading

Wind River Studio announces new Linux services

Wind River, the company working to deliver software for mission-critical intelligent systems, today unveiled new Wind River Studio Linux Services. The goal of this release is to address new challenges around security, defects, compliance, and the continuing management of mission-critical intelligent systems when using community-based open-source software.  With rising system complexity, new challenges have risen … continue reading

ITOps Times news digest: Wind River’s support for Intel SoC processors; IBM and Cisco collaboration; SUSE Linux Enterprise Micro 5.1

Wind River has announced support for certain Intel industrial system-on-a-chip (SoC) processors. Supported processors include Intel Atom x6000 Series, Intel Pentium and Celeron N and J series, and 11th Gen Intel Core and Intel Celeron processors.  Wind River’s real-time operating system (RTOS) VxWorks can be deployed to Intel processors to support platforms that have higher … continue reading

Wind River and Intel partner to develop 5G vRAN solution

Wind River has announced a partnership with Intel in which the two companies will jointly develop a 5G vRAN solution.  This will include integrating Wind River Studio with Intel FlexRAN reference software, Intel Ethernet 800 Network Adapters, and Intel vRAN Dedicated Accelerator ACC100.  Wind River Studio is a cloud-native platform for developing, deploying, managing, and … continue reading

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ITOps Times news digest: Wind River Studio updates, Linux Foundation’s WebAssembly course, Immuta raises $90 million in Series D

Wind River has added new security enhancements to Wind River Studio. New features in Wind River Titanium Linux include secure boot, anti-tamper protections, and simpler mandatory access control (MAC) policy creation.  The security controls also meet IoT guidelines like NIST initiatives, OWASP IoT security projects, IoT Security Foundation protocols, and guides from the European Union … continue reading

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Wind River’s journey from RTOS to 5G

IoT and 5G are relatively new technologies, but one of the main players in the space isn’t new to the game. Wind River was created nearly four decades ago as a provider of RTOSs for industries like aerospace, defense, automotive, and more. Now, they’re immersed in the 5G, IoT, and edge computing spaces. “The era … continue reading

KubeCon Day 3: Kubernetes Community Days, Chronosphere announces tracing capabilities, and Pivotal Application Service on Kubernetes

KubeCon is in full swing with companies continuing to announce new features and solutions dedicated to the Kubernetes ecosystem.  Here are some more highlights from the week: CNCF announced Kubernetes Community Days The Cloud Native Computing Foundation (CNCF) has announced Kubernetes Community Days. These are community-organized events that will bring together technologists to learn, collaborate, … continue reading

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