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LynuxWorks Named "Bronze Sponsor" of SYS-CON's Virtualization Conference and Expo - Read More

Date Added: September 03, 2008 04:48:04 AM
LynuxWorks, a leader in embedded software, provides open and reliable real–time operating systems and tools including the open-source BlueCat Linux and the LynxOS RTOS family, meeting the needs for the highest level of embedded software security. Our LynxSecure separation kernel uses the space and time partitioning features of LynxOS-178 safety–critical RTOS to provide the foundation for ...

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