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Migration Breakfast Seminar

Montreal, Quebec
Thursday, March 18, 2004

Increasingly, companies are faced with business and technology issues that are not easily solved with their legacy operating system (OS) solution. One of the major challenges facing development managers today is how to maximize software investment across product lines. Proprietary APIs, common in traditional OS models, limit code portability and can significantly reduce ROI. Migrating to an OS that conforms to an industry standard such as POSIX enables the creation of reusable software assets - making it possible to cut costs, improve productivity, and accelerate product delivery.

Join QNX Software Systems for a technical breakfast seminar that examines the role of POSIX in maximizing software portability. Steve Furr, QNX product manager and technical member of the Open Group's Realtime and Embedded Systems Forum, will look at the evolution of POSIX and the impact of code portability on embedded systems development. Application engineer Jason Clarke will then compare the POSIX conformance of the QNX Neutrino realtime OS versus VxWorks and Linux and look at how POSIX-based applications can be reused on QNX Neutrino for mission-critical systems. He'll also discuss how proprietary VxWorks code can be migrated using a phased approach.

Speakers:

  1. Steve Furr, Product Manager, QNX Software Systems
  2. Jason Clarke, Application Engineer, QNX Software Systems

Location:

Holiday Inn Pointe-Claire
6700 Transcanadienne,
Pointe-Claire, Quebec,
Canada

Date/Time: Thursday, March 18, 2004, 8:30 a.m. to 11:00 a.m.

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