Executive Interview: Michels Gien and Genard of Jaluna
Jan 21, 2005 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsThis fascinating interview with two top executives of Jaluna — a company that has developed a sort of “VMware for embedded systems” that enables Linux to run alongside a real-time-control OS on gadgets like smartphones and set-top boxes — delves into the French venture-funded startup's history, technology, market perspective, and vision of how Linux will dominate the embedded devices space.
Find our more by reading our extensive interview with CEO Michel Gien and VP of Marketing and Business Development Michel Genard.
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