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DornerWorks in Xilinx Xcell Journal
Posted on October 15, 2015
Tags: MPSoC, Xen, Xilinx, Zynq
DornerWorks authored an article in the current issue of Xcell Journal, the premier publication of Xilinx, providing an overview of hypervisors and explaining some of the architecture of the Xen open source hypervisor running on a quad core ARM......
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DornerWorks receives Freescale Proven Partner status
Posted on October 2, 2015
Tags: Freescale, i.MX6, partner, solutions
Freescale Semiconductor recently designated DornerWorks as a Freescale Connect Proven Partner! In doing so, Freescale recognized our wide experience designing with Freescale components, ranging from small low-power microcontrollers, through the exciting i.MX family of processors, to the QorIQ high-performance......
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DornerWorks COO Receives DASC Best Paper Award
Posted on September 21, 2015
This past week, Dr. Steven H. VanderLeest, Chief Operating Officer of DornerWorks, received the best paper award for the 33rd Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC), dasconline.org. The award is determined after the conference and was thus presented last week......
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DornerWorks Presents at the 2015 Xen Developer Summit
Posted on August 25, 2015
DornerWorks engineer Robbie VanVossen presented “Getting U-Boot FIT for Xen” at the 2015 Xen Developer Conference on August, 18th 2015 in Seattle, WA. This presentation (co-authored with Karl Apsite, Paul Skentos, and Josh Whitehead) outlined changes that DornerWorks did......
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DornerWorks Wins DARPA SBIR Contract Related to seL4 Microkernel
Posted on August 18, 2015
The US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has awarded DornerWorks a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) Phase I contract for topic SB151-003 “Secure Software Components Leveraging the seL4 Microkernel”. DornerWorks has been contracted to develop techniques for building......
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DornerWorks and Xilinx Co-author MPSoC Hypervisor Paper
Posted on July 29, 2015
DornerWorks and Xilinx have teamed up to author a paper at the 2015 Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC), titled “MPSoC Hypervisor: The Safe & Secure Future of Avionics”. Growing out of the companies’ joint work on bringing the Xen......
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Xilinx Selects DornerWorks as SDSoC Design Partner
Posted on July 28, 2015
Tags: DornerWorks, FPGA, hypervisor, MPSoC, Programmable abstraction, SDSoC, software tools, virtualization, Xen, Xilinx, Zynq
DornerWorks has been selected as a Xilinx SDSoC design services and IP partner to provide world class customer support and engineering services for Xilinx FPGA SoC-based products. Steve VanderLeest, DornerWorks COO, said, “DornerWorks continues to grow our embedded expertise......
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DornerWorks hires new Business Development Manager
Posted on July 7, 2015
Tags: aerospace, business development, DARPA, defense, DOD
DornerWorks is pleased to announce that Dr. Gregg Wildes has joined DornerWorks as Business Development Manager with a focus on the Defense and Aerospace markets. Wildes has more than 20 years of experience in electronics, advanced materials, defense, and aerospace technologies as an......
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Space-qualified Hypervisor Supports Virtualization of Satellite Payloads
Posted on July 1, 2015
Tags: ARINC 653, ARLX, CubeSat, DARPA, DornerWorks, hypervisor, payload, satellite, space, virtualization, Xen
Grand Rapids, MI – DornerWorks has successfully completed the initial capability demonstrations for a Defense Advanced Research Project Agency (DARPA) funded Small Business Innovative Research (SBIR) project under topic SB131-009 “Satellite Hypervisor” and continues to advance its hypervisor solutions......
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Abstract Accepted to 34th Digital Avionics Systems Conference
Posted on May 4, 2015
An abstract titled “The Secure Future of Avionics: Improving Safety, Security, and Performance” has been accepted for the 2015 Digital Avionics Systems Conference (DASC) in Prague, Czech Republic in September. The authors of the proposed paper are Steven H.......
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