| National Instruments
National Instruments (NI) offers a graphical system design platform for customers spanning from the food industry to semiconductor manufacturing. As the company grew, it needed a real-time operating system (RTOS) and a standardized developer toolset that would meet several key technical and business requirements. Learn how Wind River satisfied these needs and helped NI shorten development time and move into new markets. |
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ABB – IRB 6600
"Since the mid-90's, ABB relied on Wind River's technology as an operational foundation to accomplish our design goals. In the case of the IRB 6600, we were able to get a head start on the project and focus on the complex programming that makes this new robot more humanoid and flexible that any of its predecessors or competitors in its class," said Kent Vasberg, manager of base software development at ABB Robotics. "Wind River's technology allowed us to focus on innovation and competitive differentiation, so ABB can offer manufacturers creative solutions to bring greater automation, control and efficiency to their production lines." |
| Echelon – i.LON 100
Echelon is the leading supplier of infrastructure hardware and software to the rapidly growing device networking market. One of the leading LonWorks devices, the i.LON 100 Internet Server, helps small- to mid-size commercial and industrial networks--those typically used in schools, convenience stores, banks, water treatment plants, pumping stations and factories--connect their IP internal networks to the Internet. It features a built-in web server that allows web access to built-in scheduling, alarming and data logging applications. Clients customize the look and feel of their installation using a standard web browser. |
| Redlake MotionXtra HG-100K High-Speed, High-Resolution Camera
"Faced with a tight project timeframe, Wind River's professional services worked directly with our engineers to deliver highly customized technology that met the specific requirements of the HG-100K," said Mike Gioseffi, President of Redlake, a subsidiary of Roper Industries (NYSE:ROP). "Now, with a reliable, reusable device software development foundation in place, we are able to control development costs while focusing our efforts on delivering next generation imaging technology that helps our customers enhance the safety and reliability of their products." |

