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Product category: Embedded Software and Operating Systems
News Release from: Sysgo
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 07 July 2006

Operating system helps overcome
obsolescence

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Sysgo has joined the Component Obsolescence Group, and will support group members in dealing with software obsolescence and emulating obsolete hardware with software.

Device software specialist Sysgo has joined the Component Obsolescence Group (COG), and will support group members in dealing with software obsolescence and emulating obsolete hardware with software Sysgo has already demonstrated how its PikeOS virtualisation operating system can address obsolescence issues

"The COG Germany welcomes Sysgo in the COG community".

"With this membership, we won a competent partner who will bring his software obsolescence knowledge to our associating companies", says Detlef Blum, Chairman of COG Germany.

The community of companies affected by hardware or software obsolescence is constantly growing.

These companies invest a lot of money to save their former investment.

Sysgo will support COG members, providing embedded software expertise in legacy code usage and hardware emulation.

Through workshops, presentations and member meetings, COG members exchange information, expertise and resources to provide solutions in addressing product obsolescence for European markets.

Sysgo is already focused on the obsolescence market providing PikeOS, its real-time operating system for safety critical systems.

In several projects, PikeOS has proven to be a cost-effective migration platform for legacy code from other operating systems and other programming languages.

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