IoT Woos Wedding of SoC & RTOS – Phoenix-RTOS goes on GitHub
EE Times, an online electronics industry magazine from United States, have published an article about Phoenix-RTOS being open source.
EE Times, an online electronics industry magazine from United States, have published an article about Phoenix-RTOS being open source.
As of today, the source code of Phoenix-RTOS (real-time operating system) is available on GitHub . This is groundbreaking news for both small and large scale developers seeking an efficient, scalable and modular real-time operating system, tailored especially for next generation IoT software-defined solutions and resource-constrained devices. Phoenix-RTOS may be employed across a wide range of purposes, appliances, and markets…
Pawel Pisarczyk, CEO of Phoenix Systems took part in a three-day Polish-American scientific and technical symposium at Stanford University, entitled Internet of Things, Poland Day in Silicon Valley.
Phoenix Systems together with EY and Cisco supported the report of the Sobieski Institute on the Internet of Things and Artificial Intelligence in Poland.
Phoenix Systems presents the proprietary Phoenix-RTOS system on the i.MX RT board at Embedded World 2018 in Nuremberg.
Phoenix Systems is testing a new version of its real time operating system – Phoenix-RTOS, perfectly suitable for microcontrollers implemented in new Internet of Things devices.
Software Defined Meters, based on Phoenix-RTOS, are currently undergoing final tests in Kazakhstan.
At the European Utility Week, Phoenix Systems will present a new version of Phoenix-RTOS real-time operating system suitable for microcontrollers widely used in Internet of Things devices.
Incotex, leader on the Russian meter market, signed the license agreement with Phoenix Systems.
Apator Metrix, leader on the European gas meter market, signed the license agreement with Phoenix Systems.