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Ken Klein, Wind River CEOThe DSO Revolution: Here and Now
CEO Ken Klein's keynote address to the Wind River Worldwide User Conference
Delivered May 23, 2005 in Orlando, Fl

Wind River CEO Ken Klein discusses the daunting odds against success in an increasingly complex, demanding device software marketplace. An engineer himself, Klein takes a clear-eyed, knowing look at the pain points in the development process and talks about what engineers and their employers can do to snatch success from the jaws of complexity. The DSO Revolution is here, and Klein is on the front lines, telling developers how to revolutionize their work lives.

Resources

  • The View from 2005: When People, Process, and Technology Are Equal
    Only 2 percent of the world's microprocessors run on traditional desktops and servers. The rest reside inside something else, whether that's a digital camera, a printer, the control panel in an airplane cockpit, or the MP3 player in your jacket pocket. To call the software that brings intelligence and connectivity to the world's most interesting products "embedded" is to minimize both its cultural impact and the market opportunity it represents for the companies that create it or provide the tools for creating it.

    Read this article by Ken Klein from EE Times Asia.

    Wind River Announces New Products, New Partnerships

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  • Wind River Workbench: The Foundation of Our DSO Solution
    When companies standardize device software development across teams, projects, product lines, and sites, the effects on time, cost, and quality are dramatic. Workbench 2.3, Wind River's open, end-to-end development suite, offers the breadth that companies need for enterprise-wide economy and the depth of capability developers need to create outstanding products.

    Workbench supports multiple operating systems, multiple architectures, CPUs, and programming languages. It enables developers to debug multiple targets simultaneously. Based on the Eclipse framework, it allows developers to "plug and play" hundreds of tools developed by the open-source community and third parties.

    Workbench is fully integrated with Wind River's develop and run-time platforms for true device software optimization.

    Download the Workbench Product Tour now

    Events

  • Wind River Worldwide User Conference
    May 22-25, Orlando, FL The most important conference for learning how to capitalize on the innovative and market-leading products and services from Wind River and its partners to develop and run device software faster, better, at lower cost, and more reliably. Learn more.

    Wind River's calendar includes interactive web sessions, self-paced tutorials, and an array of half- to full-day events in selected locations worldwide. See Wind River's seminars.

    Resources

  • Wind River
  • Eclipse
  • Device Software Development Platform Proposal
  • Open Source Development Lab (OSDL)
  • Linuxdevices.com
  • Ken Klein: Five Things Developers Can Do to Avoid Becoming Roadkill