
Free Webinar: Bring Location Awareness to Mobile Devices
Devicescape, a leading provider of Easy WiFi, works with device manufacturers across the globe.
One of the company's key goals is to make WiFi easy to access for the end user.

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VirtualLogix 'Podcasts' on Virtualization
ARM Developer Conference Webcast Running time: 8:19 mins Embedded Tech Journal covered the ARM Developer Conference 2007.
Flash podcast interviews Applying the Benefits of Virtualization into Embedded Designs Running time: 9:23 mins Virtualization, introduced by IBM in the 1960s, has become a disruptive technology in the enterprise server space and is now a force in embedded device design, allowing...
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What is Virtualization? by VirtualLogix
VirtualLogix VLX real-time virtualization technology VirtualLogix real-time virtualization technology enables multiple Operating Systems, named guest OS's, to run simultaneously on the same single-core or multi-core processor.
The guest OS's are independent from each other, but can cooperate via efficient communication mechanisms.
IBM has pioneered virtualization in the server virtualization space in the 1960's. The...
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Hypervisor @ Wikipedia
In computing, a hypervisor (also: virtual machine monitor) is a virtualization platform that allows multiple operating systems to run on a host computer at the same time.
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Virtualization @ Wikipedia
In computing, virtualization is a broad term that refers to the abstraction of computer resources.
One useful definition is 'a technique for hiding the physical characteristics of computing resources from the way in which other systems, applications, or end users interact with those resources.
This includes making a single physical resource (such as a server, an operating system, an application, or storage device) appear to function as...
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x86 Virtualization @ Wikipedia
On February 8, 1999, VMware introduced the first x86 virtualization product, 'VMware Virtual Platform', based on earlier research by its founders at Stanford University.
VMware filed for a patent on their techniques in October 1998, which was granted as U.S. Patent 6,397,242 on May 28, 2002.
VMware and similar virtualization software for the x86 must employ very sophisticated techniques to trap and virtualize the execution of certain...
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