 | | Embedded Alley, a leading provider of embedded Linux(r) and Android[ ] solutions, today announced a new version of the company’s flagship Development System for Linux[ ]. This upgraded development system lets device developers acquire and integrate embedded Linux platform code from Embedded Alley and other project repositories such as kernel.org, and from semiconductor and systems suppliers. |
| Embedded Alley, a leading provider of embedded Linux(r) and Android[ ] solutions, today announced the introduction of a new version of the company’s Development System for Linux[ ] to target intelligent device applications based on the Freescale Semiconductor’s i.MX31 Multimedia Applications Processor. |
| Enables Android[ ] on RMI Alchemy Processor Family for Personal Multimedia, Digital Video, Automotive Infotainment |
| EMBEDDED ALLEY LAUNCHES PERSONALIZED SUPPORT AND COLLABORATION PORTAL FOR GROWING CUSTOMER BASE AND PARTNER COMMUNITY "Embedded Alley Junction" integrates customized product delivery, technical support and expertise with knowledge base and community forum San Jose, CA, March 11, 2009 — Embedded Alley, a leading provider of embedded Linux(r) solutions, today announced the launch of "Embedded Alley Junction", a customizable support portal for collaboration with customers and partners. The customer-centric Junction brings together the broad and deep expertise embodied in the Embedded Alley team and the varied outlook and experience of the company’s clients and technology partners, encompassing consumer electronics, telecommunications infrastructure, industrial control, and other industries. "As an integral part of our unique Development System, Embedded Alley Junction is not just another social networking portal. Rather, the Junction helps device manufacturers navigate the complexities of the product lifecycle," commented Pete Popov, Embedded Alley CEO. "The Junction, like our consulting practices and other services, empowers developers with the wealth of open source, instead of limiting them by product, project, or version." Complete News Release in attached pdf and txt file |
| FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Embedded Alley Continues to Build Leadership Team: Taps Veteran Ken Keller to Lead Engineering Brings Two Decades of Management Experience & expertise to oversee Growth in Services, technology & Product Offerings SAN JOSE, CA, November 25, 2008 — Embedded Alley, a leading provider of embedded Linux solutions, today announced that Ken Keller was joining the firm as vice president of engineering. In this capacity, Keller will lead the Embedded Alley technical team, focusing on delivery of value-added products, as well as optimizing the current services and technology offerings. Embedded Alley will also draw upon Keller’s extensive experience in managing teams building highly available platforms for telecom and other mission-critical systems, helping to help grow the company’s existing communications infrastructure business. Read more in attached PDF and Text versions and at http://www.embeddedalley.com |
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