Posted by The RTOS Team on Thu, Oct 27, 2011 @ 01:45 PM
Using MCAPI to Enable Device, OS/RTOS, and Interconnect Interoperability
Enea has implemented the MCAPI API standard over its existing open source Enea® LINX protocol, thereby offering the market an MCAPI API solution that is interoperable between all nodes, interconnects and OS/RTOS platforms.
You will learn:
- How LINX delivers device, RTOS/OS and interconnect interoperability with MCAPI
- How to develop software with the LINX inter-process communications technology
- Where and how to get the open source MCAPI/LINX implementation to start your multicore project development
Details:
November 9, 2011, 7am or 11am Pacific
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About MCAPI and Enea LINX
The Multicore Communications API (MCAPI) specification, supported and developed by the Multicore Association, captures the basic elements of communication and synchronization that are required for closely distributed (multiple cores on a chip and/or chips on a board) embedded systems. As currently implemented, MCAPI ensures compatibility of application code, but does not guarantee interoperability across MCAPI endpoints or nodes in a system. Enea LINX, a high-performance inter-process communications technology from Enea, already provides a proven and open interoperable protocol across all devices, all interconnects, and all OS/RTOS environments.
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Posted by The RTOS Team on Wed, Oct 26, 2011 @ 03:39 PM
In this video Joe Kidder, Chief Architect of Enea Element, lays out a framework for moving carrier-grade telecom services to a cloud-based computing architecture.
Why would you want to do that?
To gain access secure low-risk, low investment access to scalable, highly available clusters. Low risk means that the service provider can determine its level of investment and exposure in a way that is closely tied to its revenue using an on-demand approach, avoiding mistakes in investment based on forecasts and speculation. Low investment means that the service provider can leverage cloud providers’ investments in infrastructure rather than having to make a large, up-front investment in capital equipment. The service provider can provision a cluster rather than purchase, install, and provision a cluster, resulting in the availability of clusters on demand. The service provider doesn’t need space for equipment, power with which to run the equipment, and cooling for the equipment. Lastly, the target of this discussion, the TEM, doesn’t need to manufacture, ship, and install equipment in the service providers’ central office.
Learn more about the Enea approach in this video.
Posted by The RTOS Team on Wed, Oct 19, 2011 @ 02:47 PM
Joe Kidder, Chief Architect at Enea presents an overview of this powerful platform for building distributed and high availability applications like network equipment and military systems. Enea Element is a standards-based (SA Forum) middleware offering that delivers the key services required when building a robust system with a distributed architecture including messaging, logging, in service software upgrade and high availability.
Unlike other, less proven system management middleware solutions, Enea Element is modular allowing you to implement all of its services or just those that you require for your project.
Element has been used by tier 1s, tier 2s and start ups to deliver off the shelf programmability and reliability in a wide range of communications systems. More than just a pile of code that you have to hire someone to squeeze into your system, Element is a true off the shelf software solution.
Learn more about Enea Element here.
Posted by The RTOS Team on Thu, Oct 13, 2011 @ 12:53 PM
Enea will be exhibiting and speaking at ARM Techcon in Santa Clara, CA October 26-27.
Stop by our booth and speak with our technical experts or check out the onsite demo of our TI OMAP-L137/138 solution featuring Enea OSE running on the ARM core and the Enea OSEck running on the TI DSP – all supported by Enea LINX IPC and Enea Optima development tools.

Conny Öhult, director of product management will be on hand to deliver the presentation:
ARM-based Processors in Networking: Runtime Software for Heterogeneous Multicore
Time: 2:30pm - 3:20pm
Location: Ballroom C
Speaker: Conny Ohult, Director of Product Management, ENEA
To achieve the highest level of system integration and performance, next generation systems for wireless basestations, small cells, gateways and many other networking applications will be built using a heterogeneous combination of ARM processors, DSPs and hardware accelerators. Developers adopting these devices will face a new level of complexity on the software level. In this presentation we will look into what the developer will need to overcome the performance, scalability and ease-of-use issues when adopting these new ARM based devices. Enea's platform for heterogeneous SoC include Linux, RTOS, Hypervisor, Interprocess Communication technology and the middleware and development tools needed to tie the entire software platform together, all designed to enable maximum design flexibility, late system partitioning, application transparency and seamless development and debug experience.
Posted by The RTOS Team on Thu, Sep 15, 2011 @ 12:52 PM
This is the final installment of the Polyhedra Active Queries video series featuring Nigel Day, Polyhedra Product Manager. In Part 3, Nigel provides a demonstration of the power and simplicity of Active Queries in a real world scenario.
Download the Active Queries White Paper here.
Learn more about Polyhedra here.
Posted by The RTOS Team on Thu, Sep 08, 2011 @ 09:04 AM
In part two of this series on Polyhedra Active Queries, Nigel Day addresses the question of what exactly are active queries and what do they offer the application developer?
Download the Active Queries White Paper here.
Learn more about Polyhedra here.
Posted by The RTOS Team on Thu, Sep 01, 2011 @ 10:07 AM
This is part one of a three part series on Polyhedra Active Queries. This video introduces Polyhedra and discusses the need for active queries. The next two parts will discuss how active queries works and show a demonstration.
Why Active Queries?
When real-time or embedded systems use a database, it is very important that client applications can quickly know when data had changed. Of course, one could use an external event mechanism - but this puts the onus on those updating the database to broadcast the fact that they have just changed a particular table, and those interested in the table will then have to go and refresh their query. Polyhedra's Active Queries™ offer a scalable, low-latency solution that automatically keeps a client application up to date without the need for special code in the application that is feeding changes into the database.
Download the Active Queries White Paper here.
Learn more about Polyhedra here.
Posted by The RTOS Team on Wed, Aug 31, 2011 @ 12:52 PM
Enea will be exhibting and speaking at FTF Japan on September 13th in Tokyo.
Enea will have a number of demo pods set up with some of the latest embedded software for Freescale multicore processors including QorIQ and Qonverge.
In addition, Enea technologists will be speaking about the future on multicore software and getting the most out of your multicore application.
See the FTF Japan site for the latest times and locations.
Email Chris Lanfear (chris.lanfear@enea.com) Director of Global Marcom to set up a meeting at either show. See you there.
Posted by The RTOS Team on Mon, Aug 22, 2011 @ 07:50 AM
Enea will be exhibiting and speaking at Freescale Technology Forum India and Freescale Technology Forum Shenzhen, China.
- FTF India will be held in Bengaluru, India – August 24-25
- FTF Shenzhen will be held August 30-31
Enea will have several demo pods displaying realtime multicore OS platforms and development tools for networking and other demanding applications.
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In addition, Enea will be speaking on key issues facing embedded and telecom developers including:
- Multcore Migration: Preserve Legacy While Developing for the Future
- Accelerating Software Development on the Freescale QorIQ Qonverge Platform
Email Chris Lanfear (chris.lanfear@enea.com) Director of Global Marcom to set up a meeting at either show. See you there.
Posted by The RTOS Team on Fri, Jul 29, 2011 @ 08:49 AM
In the second installment of this series Enea's Michael Christofferson covers the host analysis tools portion of the Enea Bare Metal Performance Tools that turn the complex log and profiling data captured within your multicore system into simple, visual representations that make it easy to understand how to optimize your application. Enea BMP Tools are available for NetLogic Microsystem XLP processors today. Please check with Enea to learn about other supported processors. Learn more about Enea BMP Tools here.