Microsoft Contributes Azure RTOS to Eclipse Foundation
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微软 has decided to make?Azure RTOS open source via the Eclipse Foundation , according to a recent post on the company’s Internet of Things blog by Stefan Wick , Product Management Lead in Azure IoT at Microsoft.
For those who don’t know, Azure RTOS is an embedded development suite with the ThreadX RTOS, and it’s been deployed on more than 12 billion devices already. Now, according to the post, Microsoft is transitioning the software to an open-source model under the stewardship of the Eclipse Foundation, a recognized leader in hosting open-source IoT projects.
Under the guidance of the Eclipse Foundation, Azure RTOS will become the?Eclipse ThreadX?project, which Eclipse describes as a comprehensive embedded development suite that provides reliable, fast performance for resource-constrained devices. It’s designed to be easy-to-use, and it is already market proven and trusted by developers and manufacturers for over two decades. It also supports the most popular 32-bit microcontrollers and embedded development tools.
”A vendor-neutral Open Source RTOS certified for safety-critical applications and published under a permissive license is an industry game changer and we are excited to help grow the community for ThreadX,”?Wick quoted Mike Milinkovich , Executive Director, Eclipse Foundation.?
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