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ELEC to feature keynote on IBM Linux Wrist Watch Project

Aug 29, 2000 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 views

San Clemente and Palo Alto, CA — (press release) — The RTC Group and LinuxDevices.com today released the technical program of the second Embedded Linux Expo & Conference, to be held October 27th, in Westborough, MA. The main keynote address will be given by Alex Morrow, IBM “Fellow”, and project leader of IBM's Linux Wrist Watch Project.

ELEC features eight technical presentations by CEOs, CTOs, and senior experts of leading embedded Linux companies, on issues and challenges associated with integrating Linux and Linux-related technologies into embedded system applications. The following eight talks are scheduled for the October 27th ELEC technical conference:

    Main keynote
    The IBM Linux Wrist Watch Project
    Alex Morrow; IBM Fellow (project leader of the IBM Linux Wrist Watch project)

    The Embedded Debian Project
    Frank Smith; Principal Software Designer, AMIRIX Systems

    The MiniRTL Project — Hard Real-time Linux on a 1.44MB floppy
    Nicholas McGuire; MiniRTL open source project leader

    Using the X Window System in Embedded Systems
    Stuart Anderson; Technical Director for X Window System Products, Metro Link

    Afternoon keynote
    Good Fork, Bad Fork — Examining the Limits of Open Source Software in the Embedded Market
    Tim Bird; CTO, Lineo

    Embedded PowerPC Linux
    Dan Malek; Member of Technical Staff, MontaVista

    Using Resource Kernel techniques to improve Linux QoS
    Lonnie VanZandt; Senior Systems Engineer, TimeSys

    Using Embedded Linux for Building Devices
    Joe DeBlaquiere; Senior software engineer, Red Hat

In addition to the technical presentations, dozens of suppliers of technologies and products useful to developers of Linux-based embedded systems will participate in the Expo portion of the event, providing product demonstrations and answering attendees' technical questions.

Session abstracts and speaker bio's are available the ELEC conference website. The fee to attend the technical conference is $79 in advance, and $99 at the door. A form for advanced conference registration is available here. There is no charge for attending the Expo portion of ELEC.

About the Embedded Linux Expo & Conference (ELEC)

The Embedded Linux Expo & Conference (ELEC) is the world's first expo and conference to exclusively target the use of the popular open-source Linux operating system in embedded applications. Each ELEC event features a full day of technical presentations by CEOs, CTOs, and other senior technical experts of leading embedded Linux companies, on issues and challenges associated with integrating Linux and Linux-related technologies into embedded system applications. In addition to the technical presentations, several dozen suppliers of technologies and products useful to developers of Linux-based embedded systems will participate in the Expo portion of the event, providing product demonstrations and answering attendees' technical questions.

ELEC is directed towards engineers, project managers, and design teams that are developing a broad range of embedded systems incorporating the Linux operating system and related technologies. Typical applications span the gamut from moderate to high performance fixed and mobile computing needs, and include: smart appliances, gaming, set-top boxes, medical equipment, defense/aerospace systems, industrial control/automation, transportation systems, instrumentation, and data acquisition.

For information on exhibiting in the ELEC Expo, contact Cindy Hickson, [email protected]; phone 949-226-2035.

 
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