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Wind River Workbench
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Wind River Workbench is our open, end-to-end integrated development suite. With Workbench, your entire organization can standardize on one common development environment, share best practices, and reduce training and IT support costs. Workbench supports multiple operating systems, multiple processors and architectures, allowing companies to develop, even debug, Linux and hard real time devices simultaneously.

This new openness and flexibility give you the freedom to deploy the right technology -- where you need it, when you need it -- because Workbench supports a wide range of processors, architectures and operating systems. In fact, the number of diverse targets you can simultaneously debug using this development suite is limited by your bandwidth, not Workbench.

Extensible and scalable

Workbench grows with your needs and can be easily customized. Based on the Eclipse 3.0 framework, fast becoming an industry standard interface, it combines a common look and feel with best-in-class development tools across environments and on all hosts. Workbench enables seamless integration with hundreds of 3rd-party plugins, as well as those you've already developed inhouse.
By supporting any project, regardless of OS, processor, core, or language, you can create and deploy application software faster and more efficiently. Bottom line, Workbench helps you minimize the inefficiencies and complexities of the device software development process across your enterprise.

That means you'll lower development costs, reduce product risk, and get to market faster and more cost effectively. And instead of spending your development time on integration, you'll be able to innovate and create exceptional products that will boost your market share, grow revenue and enhance your brand.


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Wind River Workbench


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Further details on Wind River Workbench, including Technical Specifications, Features and Benefits, FAQ, Related Products, and a comprehensive Product Note (PDF download) are available here.

 
This sponsor's products:
Wind River Workbench
Wind River Linux 3.0
Wind River Solutions for the Automotive Markets
Wind River Solutions for Mobile Devices
Wind River VxWorks
Wind River Hypervisor
Wind River Test Management
Wind River Tilcon Graphics Suite
Wind River On-Chip Debugging
Wind River Compiler
 
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This sponsor's news:
Thread-happy telecom chip gains CG Linux
Embedded Linux distro rolls in verticals
Intel and Wind River buddy up on multicore
Open source auto infotainment group forms
Embedded Linux vendor adds FPGA softcore support
Wind River acquires GUI developer
DLNA router technology runs Linux
Linux-friendly multi-core SPARC dev kit ships
GUI suite targets embedded Linux distro
NEP partners with Linux vendor on 3G gear
Wind River touts Android win, tools
Linux phone pioneer acquired
Linux leads Wind River revenues upwards
Linux BSP ships for Intel SoC
Hardware emulator revs up for multicore
Wind River to host "Developer Day"
Wind River spins MID Linux
Packet processor gains commercial Linux support
Wind River reports strong quarter
Wind River, Intel tag-team "infotainment" Linux
Wind River CMO discusses reorg and future of Linux
Wind River profits down, but Linux bookings soar
Wind River's Linux chief to speak
Linux mobile group announces SDK strategy
Androids flock to mobile phone show
Wind River claims CGL 4.0 compliance
Linux phone heavyweights select common dev tools
Hardware assisted Linux dev tools rev'd
Linux-based consumer products drive Wind River earnings
Cavium, Wind River partner as VxWorks gains SMP
Carrier Grade Linux goes on international tour
Partners aim to standardize Linux phone development
Embedded Linux vendor attains support certification
Motorola adds Carrier Grade Linux partner
Automation device maker taps commercial embedded Linux
Multi-core, multithreaded processors gain Linux support
Palm Foleo to use Wind River Linux
Device software test/debug tools rev'd
Linux gains real-time networking stack
Multi-core PowerPC chips target telecom apps
NASA tests Linux for spacecraft control
Embedded Linux vendor adds IPv4/IPv6 stack
Motorola touts Linux support for 32-way ATCA blade
MIMO-enabled enterprise access point runs Linux
A Linux computer in every garage?
Board vendor aims real-time Linux at mil/aero apps
Wind River enhances hardware-assisted debug tools
Wind River acquires patented real-time Linux technology
Wind River, TI team on Linux phone design
Vendors team up on ATCA/Linux platform
Eclipse-based Linux dev tools rev up, go plugin
Carrier Grade Linux targets Sun's UltraSPARC T1
Kontron to bundle Wind River CGL
Wind River hires new manager for embedded Linux dev tools
Wind River boasts of embedded Linux dominance
Net stack vendor picks embedded Linux partner
Wind River shifts tools strategies, rev's Eclipse
Wind River updates embedded Linux suite
ATCA platform runs CGL, open source management suite
Wind River claims record attendance at annual devcon
Wind River preps remote device management tools
Browser vendor joins embedded Linux provider ecosystem
Wind River aims "trade-in" at rival MontaVista's clients
"Monahans" mobile processor gains commercial Linux support
Trolltech enhances CE Linux stacks, partners with Wind River
Eclipse previews Device Software Development Projects
Wind River touts multi-faceted multicore initiative
Wind River buys safety-critical net stack vendor
New low-voltage, dual-core Xeon gains Carrier Grade Linux
Embedded Linux OS, tools available as trial download
Wind River seminars discuss Linux migration
Wind River upgrades developer Workbench to Eclipse 3.1
Wind River flows into mobile Linux maelstrom
Wind River touts Linux on PowerQUICC
Wind River's Eclipse-based IDE reaches general availability
Next era of explosive technology growth: device software
Embedded heavyweight lines up behind fastest PowerPC chip
Wind River joins CE Linux Forum
Wind River's next embedded Linux step: development services
Wind River tilts tools toward Eclipse
SPECIAL REPORT: Wind River steps up to Linux
Wind River joins OSDL, mulls Carrier Grade Linux strategy
NEWS FLASH: Wind River hops on embedded Linux bandwagon

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