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MontaVista adds IM to Linux
- By John K. Waters
- February 3, 2003
Linux software supplier MontaVista Software has added instant messaging
capabilities to the embedded version of its operating system via a deal with
Finnish instant messaging (IM) software maker Movial. MontaVista execs say the
deal calls for Movial to port its IM application to the MontaVista Linux
Consumer Electronics Edition (CEE) implementation of the open-source operating
system.
MontaVista Linux is the umbrella name for the company's family of Linux
operating systems, which includes the flagship MontaVista Linux Professional
Edition and the recently released MontaVista Linux CEE. Helsinki-based Movial's
IM software supports a variety of standard protocols and technologies for Linux
and Java devices connected to fixed and wireless networks.
''Movial is an experienced consumer electronics software vendor. By teaming up
with Movial, we can deliver both system and application software to the global
market,'' said Sheila Baker, vice president, marketing, MontaVista Software. ''We
expect the use of embedded Linux in consumer electronics to grow very rapidly,
with MontaVista Software providing value-added solutions through strategic
partners, such as Movial, to meet customers' needs.''
CEE is designed for consumer electronics applications, such as mobile phones,
digital televisions, set-top boxes and automotive telematics. It targets
consumer device-specific CPUs, primarily the Texas Instruments OMAP 1510 and
OMAP 5910, and the IBM PowerPC 405LP.
According to Baker, CEE is tailored to the demands of highly constrained
mobile devices, which require low power consumption, restricted memory size, and
short boot and resume times. The 3.0 version incorporates file-system
enhancements and new tools to measure performance, system timing and memory
size. CEE supports XIP (eXecute In Place) of the kernel and applications, as
well as streaming media optimizations. It is designed to integrate with consumer
market middleware, such as the J2ME-compatible WebSphere Micro Environment from
IBM, and graphics packages such as QT/E from Trolltech and MontaVista
Graphics.
Movial's communication software offerings include Wireless Instant Messaging
and Remote Diagnostics software. The company has developed Wireless IM apps for
smart devices based on various standard protocols. The company's messaging
products incorporate real-time communication and messaging over fixed and mobile
networks through SIP/SIMPLE, Wireless Village and Jabber, as well as other
technologies such as J2ME. These products are interoperable with MontaVista
Linux and the WebSphere Micro Environment for MontaVista Linux -- MontaVista
Software's Java product offering.
''Our vision,'' said Movial CEO Jari Ala-Ruona, ''is that Linux will be
everywhere; partnering with MontaVista Software, building on the recently
released MontaVista Linux Consumer Electronics Edition, fits perfectly with our
corporate strategy and roadmap.''
The companies also announced that Movial would port other existing and future
products to the MontaVista operating system based on customer demand. Although
they have no plans to resell each other's products or to co-develop any
products, the two firms do intend to make sure that their products are
interoperable.
About the Author
John K. Waters is a freelance writer based in Silicon Valley. He can be reached
at [email protected].