Product category: Embedded Software and Operating Systems
News Release from: Express Logic
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 2 November 2006
RTOS developer comes to the UK
Express Logic has established a new sales and support office in the UK, to meet customer needs in that region
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Responding to a growing base of developers using its ThreadX RTOS, Express Logic has established local offices to better serve those customers and develop new business throughout Europe. Last year, Express Logic established two offices in Germany, and now extends coverage into Europe with a new office in the UK.
Working with processor partners and system-on-chip customers like ARM, ST Microelectronics, Infineon and Zoran, Express Logic UK, will extend Express Logic's penetration into the consumer electronics, networking, automotive and industrial automation markets in the UK.
The team at Express Logic UK will be directed by Geoff Gibson, former Managing Director of Accelerated Technology (UK).
Gibson and his team bring 25 years of experience serving embedded developers in the embedded software world.
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The office is centrally located at Redditch in the West Midlands in order to offer comprehensive sales and support to new and existing customers of ThreadX embedded software.
'Express Logic offers a solid portfolio of real-time operating system products for European customers, ranging from its popular ThreadX RTOS, to its companion NetX TCP/IP stack, FileX File System and USBX USB Stack middleware', commented Gibson.
'Today's embedded developer needs integrated connectivity and a responsive RTOS.
ThreadX delivers this in more than three hundred million devices'.
'The UK team look forward to demonstrating how ThreadX can benefit embedded developers' projects throughout the UK and Ireland'.
'Our European business has grown to the point where it warrants local coverage and support, and our strong financial position enables us to capitalise on this opportunity', commented David Lamie, Vice President of Sales for Express Logic.
'The extensive experience of Geoff will enable us to better serve our European developers locally and to secure a solid Express Logic presence in our target markets'.
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