Webcast

Sponsored by: Blackberry QNX
Mar 10, 2020 11AM EDT(4 years ago)
The automotive industry has already embraced virtualization in digital cockpit designs and driver assistance modules. The massive cloud computing market emerged due to the potential found in virtualization technology. However, the traditional embedded markets of industrial control and medical devices have been more cautious, and rightly so. It is not until recently that embedded hypervisors have become available that can blend the features of Android and Linux with the realtime and safety requirements of legacy control environments. These new hypervisors are designed to grow with your product innovation, letting you add features more quickly and meet shrinking production timelines, making them a viable solution for the long-term support of the factory floor and hospital room. The trend is clear. The number of hypervisors used in embedded devices is expected to grow by 10% year after year and exceed 200 million dollars of annual investment by 2022.
Moderator: Brandon Lewis, OpenSystems Media
Presented by: Randy Martin (Product Manager Virtualization Technologies, Blackberry QNX)