Wind River

Wind River Systems, Inc. specializes in embedded software for intelligent connected systems, addressing the challenges posed by the Internet of Things (IoT). The company's offerings include the Helix portfolio, which features a range of software, technologies, and tools designed for system-level development. Key products include VxWorks, a commercial real-time operating system, and Linux, an open-source platform for embedded devices. Wind River also provides Intelligent Device Platform XT, which focuses on security and connectivity, and network infrastructure solutions such as Titanium server and Hyperscan for secure networking. Additionally, the Helix Device Cloud enables secure connections for devices and sensors, while Simics offers tools for agile development. The company serves diverse markets including aerospace, defense, automotive, industrial, medical, and networking sectors. Founded in 1981 and headquartered in Alameda, California, Wind River operates globally, focusing on optimizing device software development processes and enhancing design innovation.

Darshan Patel

Director of Product Management

9 past transactions

Particle Design

Acquisition in 2021
Operator of a user experience research and product design agency intended for global brands across automotive, electronics, medical and transportation industries. The company offers design services like prototyping, interaction design and wireframing and specializes in end-to-end user experience research by employing a range of methodologies from ethnographic research to user evaluations and usability testing, thereby enabling clients to design experiences that solve complex problems.

Star Lab Corp.

Acquisition in 2020
Star Lab specializes in the development and productization of embedded security technologies for defense and commercial applications. Star Lab's Titanium Security Suite is a comprehensive software protection solution for embedded Linux systems that counters cyber and tamper threats. Star Lab's Crucible is a secure embedded virtualization solution for mission-critical systems.

Arynga

Acquisition in 2016
Arynga, Inc. specializes in vehicle software management solutions for the automotive industry. The company’s flagship product, CarSync, serves as an intelligent platform for original equipment manufacturers and tier one suppliers, enabling them to remotely maintain and update software within vehicle electronic control units. Arynga offers several complementary solutions, including the CarSync Management System for managing software and firmware updates, CarSync BackOffice for user access management, and tools for creating and distributing update packages. These offerings facilitate the integrity of embedded systems throughout the vehicle's lifecycle, thereby reducing recall rates due to software issues and enhancing customer satisfaction. Founded in 2012 and based in La Jolla, California, Arynga operates as a subsidiary of Wind River Systems as of April 2016.

Virtutech

Acquisition in 2010
Virtutech is a software technology company. Virtutech markets products that allow embedded software developers to create virtual models of hardware using an ordinary desktop computer, run specified sets of tests, and walk the programs through each step of execution, both forwards and backwards.

Tilcon Software Ltd.

Acquisition in 2009
Tilcon Software is a provider of graphical user interface software tools for embedded systems. Tilcon's rich feature set, support for multiple platforms and extensive experience with graphics development for real-time and embedded projects has resulted in an effective user interface solution used worldwide in demanding applications such as medical devices, driver information systems, consumer electronics, defense systems and a wide range of industrial machinery.

Yipes

Series C in 2001
Yipes is a data communications services provider. It was acquired in 2007 by Indian telecommunications service provider Reliance Communications. Yipes delivers scalable business-to-business and business-to-Internet IP networking services. Their regional IP network Yipes MAN seamlessly extends your company's LAN to other business locations or to business partner locations. Their Yipes NET Internet service brings the Web to your LAN at breakaway speeds. Yipes NET customers can also take advantage of Yipes' industry-leading security offering Yipes WALL managed firewall service, to safeguard their private information from the dangers of the public Internet. Yipes NAN replaces private line and frame relay services with the simplicity of Ethernet. Yipes WEB offers a full portfolio of Internet management services. Yipes TOUGH enables customers to extend the redundancy on their customer premise to the Yipes Network.

Rapid Logic

Acquisition in 2000
Rapid Logic, Inc. develops Web-based applications. Its applications enable the distribution, access, presentation, and control of their client's development initiatives with management solutions.

Tvia

Venture Round in 2000
Tvia, Inc. is a fabless semiconductor company based in Santa Clara, California, specializing in the design, development, marketing, and support of semiconductor display processors for the video processing market. The company offers a range of products, including multimedia processors such as the TrueView 5735, TrueView 5725, TrueView 5715, TrueView 5605, TrueView 5600, and the CyberPro 5202. These products are utilized in various applications, including LCD TVs, set-top boxes, security surveillance DVRs, flight entertainment systems, and video format converters. In addition to its product offerings, Tvia provides technical support services and has established operations in China and Taiwan to enhance customer support and sales. Founded in 1993, Tvia was previously known as IGS Technologies, Inc. before adopting its current name in August 2000.

AudeSi Technologies

Acquisition in 2000
AudeSi Technologies is a developer and marketer of smart card-based terminals designed to facilitate electronic commerce at home and in unattended point-of-sale environments. The company has created a reference product design that utilizes a Java software architecture on Motorola's PowerPC embedded platform, supported by Wind River's VxWorks real-time operating system. This innovative solution aims to capitalize on the growing multi-application smart card market. AudeSi's business strategy focuses on specifying, designing, and developing its products for licensing to large-scale manufacturing and marketing organizations, ensuring their technology meets the reliability demands of the electronic commerce sector.
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