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Open Kernel Labs Joins Symbian Foundation, Contributes OK:Symbian to Symbian Open Source Community
Virtualization Solution for the Symbian Platform Broadens Market for the Smartphone OS, Promises to Enable New Symbian Devices
| Source: Open Kernel Labs
CHICAGO, IL--(Marketwire - May 19, 2009) - Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs), the leading
provider of virtualization software for mobile phones and broadband
internet devices, today announced that the company has joined the Symbian
Foundation, with plans for active participation in working groups,
initiatives, and the Symbian developer program. In a strong demonstration
of the company's commitment to the Foundation and to Open Source, OK Labs
also plans to contribute OK:Symbian, its ready-to-run paravirtualized
version of the Symbian platform kernel. OK:Symbian, running in OK Labs
Secure HyperCell™ Architecture on the OKL4 microvisor, represents the
first commercial virtualization solution for Symbian, and promises to
broaden the market appeal of the smartphone OS to a range of new devices
and device types.
"We welcome OK Labs' membership in the Symbian Foundation," noted David
Wood, Leadership Team member, Symbian. "This will help the Symbian
ecosystem meet the challenges of enabling new chipsets and new mobile
hardware with the Symbian platform. The availability of OKL4, coupled with
OK Labs contribution of OK:Symbian, paves the way for new designs and new
markets for the Symbian platform."
"Open Kernel Labs membership in the foundation will materially help the
Symbian ecosystem meet the challenges of enabling new chipsets and new
mobile hardware with the Symbian platform," noted Steve Subar, OK Labs
President and CEO. "As a Foundation member, OK Labs plans to advance the
position of the Symbian platform and its licensees in the global mobile
marketplace."
Open Kernel Labs
Open Kernel Labs is the global leader in open source virtualization
software for mobile devices, consumer electronics, and embedded systems.
Backed by the largest, independent team of microkernel developers, the OKL4
microvisor is deployed on more than 300 million mobile phones worldwide.
Chipset suppliers, handset OEMs, and mobile network operators depend on OK
Labs to deliver high performance solutions that decrease BOM cost, reduce
complexity, and speed time-to-market.
For information on the OK Community, please visit the Community Portal at
http://www.ok-labs.com/community/community-portal. Participants can join
the Developer's Mailing List at
http://www.ok-labs.com/community/mailing-list-signup.
About the Symbian Foundation
The Symbian Foundation, together with its ecosystem, is creating the most
proven, open and complete mobile software platform, which is based on The
Symbian platform and software assets contributed by Nokia, NTT DOCOMO, and
Sony Ericsson, including the S60 and MOAP(S) user interfaces. The Symbian
platform is the leading open mobile operating system, which has shipped in
over 250 million mobile devices to date.
Portions of the source code are already being moved to open source, under
the Eclipse Public License. By mid-2010, this process will be complete.
This will make the platform code available to all for free, bringing
additional innovation and engaging an even broader community in future
developments.
The Symbian Foundation now occupies offices in the UK (London) and US
(Foster City), and will soon have regional operations in China (Beijing)
and Japan (Tokyo).
For more information please visit www.symbian.org or blog.symbian.org.
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