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Wind River Workbench Awarded Best Commercial Eclipse-Based Developer Tool by the Eclipse Foundation
Award Further Validates Wind River's Premier Development Platform for the Device Industry
Mar. 25, 2008 01:15 PM
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Wind River announced that
Wind River Workbench has been awarded the "Best Commercial Eclipse-Based
Developer Tool" by the Eclipse Foundation. The company’s commercial,
Eclipse-based device software development suite was one of three finalists
selected from over 55 nominations by a panel of judges from the Eclipse
community. Wind River Workbench was selected as the winner for its usability of
features, completeness of solution, and the manner in which the product
uniquely solves problems faced by developers of embedded device software.
Embedded systems developers encounter different problems
than enterprise and desktop developers. Simulating target hardware,
communicating with the target, multiple processors running different operating
systems, and real-time interrupts are just a few of the unique challenges. Wind
River Workbench provides tools that address the needs of device developers.
Workbench includes simulator targets for VxWorks and Wind River Linux, target
management tools, multicontext and multiprocessor debugging, and real-time
analysis tools. For developers who need complete control over their run-time
configurations, Wind River Workbench provides powerful kernel, patch, and file
system configuration tools for Wind River
platforms. By leveraging the standards and features of the Eclipse framework,
Workbench brings the power and flexibility of a modern development environment
to device developers.
"We are pleased to announce that Wind River Workbench
has been selected as the winner of the best commercial Eclipse-based developer
tool," said Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director of the Eclipse
Foundation. "The significance of Eclipse integration can not be overlooked
as it enables developers to create complete development solutions that speed
application development. Additionally, Wind River's
support of Eclipse speaks volumes about the importance and significance of
Eclipse in the embedded industry."
"Device developers require a development environment
that is flexible, easy to use, and is of high quality to ensure that advanced
embedded devices are deployed to market faster, better and more reliably. The
Eclipse-based Wind River Workbench development suite delivers on those
requirements," said Stephen Saunders, VP and GM, Development Tools, Wind River. "The Eclipse Foundation's recognition of
Wind River Workbench as the best commercial Eclipse-based developer tool is a
testament to the value and best-in-class solution that our development
environment offers."
Based on the Eclipse platform, Wind River Workbench is a
development platform that accelerates time-to-market for developers building
devices with VxWorks and Wind River Linux. Through tight integration with
industry leading RTOS and Linux distributions, Workbench offers a flexible,
end-to-end, open standards–based development environment for embedded device
software development.
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