Chip vendor spins multi-core networking security stack
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| Freescale Semiconductor announced the availability of Linux-ready embedded
| software that provides security and networking functionality tailored for its
| multi-core, PowerPC-based QorIQ and PowerQUICC system-on-chips (SoCs).
| The "production-ready, application-level" Vortiqa software provides a base
| platform for developing firewall, IPSec-VPN, IPS, anti-virus, and anti-spam
| software, says the company.
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http://www.linuxdevices.com/news/NS8911165686.html?kc=rss
Recent:
Embedded Linux at 10; How’s its Mojo?
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| Embedded Linux has now been around for a decade and consistently ranks as one
| of the top OS choices for device development. But, does it still have its
| mojo?
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| Four distinguished panelists offered their insights on this intriguing topic
| in a panel discussion at the Real-Time & Embedded Computing Conference this
| week.
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| The session examined Linux’s strengths and weaknesses relative to mobile and
| embedded applications ranging from handheld consumer gadgets to automotive
| infotainment systems to carrier-grade telecommunications infrastructure. It
| also assessed the quality and completeness of the open-source OS’s available
| development tools.
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http://www.deviceguru.com/embedded-linux-turns-10-hows-its-mojo/
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