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Embedded Linux vendor to unveil turnkey solutions

Aug 23, 2001 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views

Santa Ana, CA — (press release excerpt) — REDSonic Inc. will be demonstrating five new products at LinuxWorld in San Francisco next week. The demos are of REDSonic's newest products and its latest solution created with strategic partner, Clarity Visual, and include . . .

  • Secure SOHO – REDSonic's new gateway and firewall software, designed to protect individual systems and small business… networks that connect to the Internet via a single connection

  • Windows-Based Terminal (WBT) — provides thin-client Linux-based access to Windows applications and services and lowers total cost of management and ownership; ideal for application service providers (ASPs), telecommuting, remote login and administration

  • LinuxBIOS — a ROM-based Linux kernel that replaces legacy BIOS code for secure, fast boot, and rapid power-on solutions; ideal for thin-clients and terminal workstations

  • REDSonic PowerPC (MPC 823) Starter Kit — Demonstrates CPU resource allocation with rate monotonic scheduling in the REDICE-Linux SDK on the new low cost PowerPC 823 starter kit

  • REDSonic/Clarity Visual solution — SignSite is a digital signage solution powered by REDSonic technology. Clarity Visual Systems displays are installed in airports, retail centers, arena and conference facilities, and command and control facilities
These new demonstrations reflect an extension of REDSonic's product offerings. At the outset, the company focused on providing technology and tools. Recently, REDSonic has expanded this focus and is now providing more tangible embedded solutions.

REDSonic will also demonstrate new features for RED-Builder, the company's easy-to-use graphical tool that enables developers to customize, configure, and build embedded systems. The platform editor, one of the new RED-Builder features, gives developers the ability to build their own applications on any board, making RED-Builder one of the most user-friendly embedded Linux tools on the market today.

 
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