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'''Enea AB''' is a global information technology company with its headquarters in [[Kista]], [[Sweden]] that provides [[real-time operating system]]s and consulting services. Enea, which is an [[abbreviation]] of ''Engmans Elektronik Aktiebolag'', also produces the OSE operating system.

'''Enea AB''' is a global information technology company with its headquarters in [[Kista]], [[Sweden]] that provides [[real-time operating system]]s and consulting services. Enea, which is an [[abbreviation]] of ''Engmans Elektronik Aktiebolag'', also produces the operating system [[Operating System Embedded|OSE]] (Operating System Embedded).


==History==
==History==
Enea was founded 1968 by Rune Engman as '''En'''gmans '''E'''lektronik '''A'''B. Their first product was an operating system for a defence computer used by the [[Swedish Air Force]]. During the 1970s the firm developed compiler technology for the [[Simula]] [[programming language]].


During the early days of the European Internet-like connections, Enea employee [[Björn Eriksen]] connected Sweden to [[EUnet]] using [[UUCP]], and registered ''enea'' as the first Swedish domain in April 1983. The domain was later converted to the internet domain ''enea.se'' when the network was switched over to [[Transmission Control Protocol|TCP]] and the Swedish top domain .se was created in 1986.<ref>{{Cite web | title=Internetstiftelsen| url=https://internetstiftelsen.se/|access-date=2020-09-04| website=Internetstiftelsen| language=sv-SE}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web | title=Internetstiftelsen| url=https://internetstiftelsen.se/| access-date=2020-09-04| website=Internetstiftelsen| language=sv-SE}}</ref>
Enea was founded 1968 by Rune Engman as '''En'''gmans '''E'''lektronik '''A'''B. Their first product was an operating system for a defence computer used by the [[Swedish Air Force]]. During the 1970s the firm developed compiler technology for the [[programming language]] [[Simula]].

During the early days of the European Internet-like connections, Enea employee [[Björn Eriksen]] connected Sweden to [[EUnet]] using [[UUCP]], and registered ''enea'' as the first Swedish domain in April 1983. The domain was later converted to the internet domain ''enea.se'' when the network was switched over to [[Transmission Control Protocol|TCP]] and the Swedish top domain .se was created in 1986.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Internetstiftelsen|url=https://internetstiftelsen.se/|access-date=2020-09-04|website=Internetstiftelsen|language=sv-SE}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web|title=Internetstiftelsen|url=https://internetstiftelsen.se/|access-date=2020-09-04|website=Internetstiftelsen|language=sv-SE}}</ref>


==Products==
==Products==
* Enea Linux, which provides an open, cross-development tool chain and runtime environment based on the Yocto Project embedded Linux configuration system.
* Enea Linux, which provides an open, cross-development tool chain and runtime environment based on the Yocto Project embedded Linux configuration system.
* the Enea OSE family of realtime operating systems including [[Operating System Embedded|Enea OSE]], Enea OSEck (for DSPs) and Enea OSE Epsilon (for microcontrollers) - all three operating systems share the same modular architecture microkernel architecture making application migration a simple process. Enea OSE Multicore Edition was released in 2009<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Enea Launches Enea OSE Multicore Edition|url=http://technews.tmcnet.com/ipcommunications/topics/ip-communications/articles/64900-enea-launches-enea-ose-multicore-edition.htm|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-09-04|website=TMC Net}}</ref>. Enea OSE Multicore Edition offers both [[Asymmetric multiprocessing|AMP]] and [[Symmetric multiprocessing|SMP]] processing in a hybrid architecture.
* The Enea OSE family of realtime operating systems including Enea OSE, Enea OSEck (for DSPs) and Enea OSE Epsilon (for microcontrollers) all three operating systems share the same modular architecture microkernel architecture making application migration a simple process. Enea OSE Multicore Edition was released in 2009<ref>{{Cite web | last=| first=| date=| title=Enea Launches Enea OSE Multicore Edition|url=http://technews.tmcnet.com/ipcommunications/topics/ip-communications/articles/64900-enea-launches-enea-ose-multicore-edition.htm|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=| access-date=2020-09-04| website=TMC Net}}</ref>. Enea OSE Multicore Edition offers both [[Asymmetric multiprocessing|AMP]] and [[Symmetric multiprocessing|SMP]] processing in a hybrid architecture.
* Enea [[Hypervisor]]<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Enea takes on Multicore with Hypervisor|url=http://www.multicorezone.com/2010/03/enea-takes-on-multicore-with-hypervisor.html|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-09-04|website=Multicore Zone}}</ref> is also based on [[Operating System Embedded|OSE]] microkernel technology and runs Enea OSE applications and takes as guests [[Linux]] Operating System and optionally semiconductor specific executive environments for bare-metal speed packet processing{{better source|date=September 2020}}
* Enea [[Hypervisor]]<ref>{{Cite web | last=| first=| date=| title=Enea takes on Multicore with Hypervisor| url=http://www.multicorezone.com/2010/03/enea-takes-on-multicore-with-hypervisor.html| url-status=live| archive-url=| archive-date=| access-date=2020-09-04| website=Multicore Zone}}</ref> is also based on [[Operating System Embedded|OSE]] microkernel technology and runs Enea OSE applications and takes as guests [[Linux]] Operating System and optionally semiconductor specific executive environments for bare-metal speed packet processing{{better source| date=September 2020}}
* Enea Optima development tool suite for developing, debugging and profiling embedded systems software<ref>{{Cite web|last=|first=|date=|title=Enea Optima Tools Tuned for Multicore|url=http://www.multicorezone.com/2010/02/enea-optima-tools-tuned-for-multicore.html|url-status=live|archive-url=|archive-date=|access-date=2020-09-04|website=Multicore Zone}}</ref>{{better source|date=September 2020}}
* Enea Optima development tool suite for developing, debugging, and profiling embedded systems software<ref>{{Cite web | last= |first= |date= |title=Enea Optima Tools Tuned for Multicore| url=http://www.multicorezone.com/2010/02/enea-optima-tools-tuned-for-multicore.html| url-status=live| archive-url=| archive-date=| access-date=2020-09-04| website=Multicore Zone}}</ref>{{better source| date=September 2020}}
* the Element [[middleware]] software for [[high-availability]] systems, based on technology developed by Equipe Communications Corp<ref>{{Cite web|title=Enea Revives Équipe Middleware|url=https://www.lightreading.com/atca/enea-revives-and-201quipe-middleware/d/d-id/617850|access-date=2020-09-04|website=Light Reading|language=en}}</ref>
* The Element [[middleware]] software for [[high-availability]] systems, based on technology developed by Equipe Communications Corp<ref>{{Cite web | title=Enea Revives Équipe Middleware| url=https://www.lightreading.com/atca/enea-revives-and-201quipe-middleware/d/d-id/617850| access-date=2020-09-04| website=Light Reading| language=en}}</ref>


==Collaborative Project and Community Memberships==
==Collaborative Project and Community Memberships==
Enea is a member of various collaborative projects and [[Open-source model|open source]] communities:
Enea is a member of various collaborative projects and [[Open-source model|open source]] communities:
* [[Linux Foundation]]
* [[Linux Foundation]]
** [[Automotive Grade Linux]]
** Linux [[OPNFV]]
** [[Yocto Project]]
* [[Linaro]]
* [[Linaro]]
* [[OpenDataPlane|Open Data Plane (ODP)]]
* [[Yocto Project]]
* [[Open Data Plane (ODP)]]
* [[OPNFV]]
* [[Automotive Grade Linux]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:25, 15 September 2020

Enea AB
Company typeAktiebolag
Nasdaq StockholmENEA
IndustrySoftware & Programming
FoundedSweden (1968)
Headquarters
Key people
Anders Lidbeck, Chairman
Jan Häglund, President and CEO
Björn Westberg, CFO
Adrian Leufvén, BU OS Daniel Forsgren, SVP Product Management
Karl Mörner, SVP Products
Bogdan Putinica, SVP Global Services
ProductsEnea Linux
Enea OSE, Enea OSEck and OSE Epsilon
Polyhedra IMDB
Polyhedra FlashLite
Element
dSPEED
Enea OPTIMA
LINX (IPC)
RevenueIncrease 830.3 million SEK (2013)[1]
Increase 188.9 million SEK (2018)[1]
Number of employees
Decrease 387 (2013)
Websitehttp://www.enea.com/

Enea AB is a global information technology company with its headquarters in Kista, Sweden that provides real-time operating systems and consulting services. Enea, which is an abbreviation of Engmans Elektronik Aktiebolag, also produces the OSE operating system.

History

Enea was founded 1968 by Rune Engman as Engmans Elektronik AB. Their first product was an operating system for a defence computer used by the Swedish Air Force. During the 1970s the firm developed compiler technology for the Simula programming language.

During the early days of the European Internet-like connections, Enea employee Björn Eriksen connected Sweden to EUnet using UUCP, and registered enea as the first Swedish domain in April 1983. The domain was later converted to the internet domain enea.se when the network was switched over to TCP and the Swedish top domain .se was created in 1986.[2][3]

Products

  • Enea Linux, which provides an open, cross-development tool chain and runtime environment based on the Yocto Project embedded Linux configuration system.
  • The Enea OSE family of realtime operating systems including Enea OSE, Enea OSEck (for DSPs) and Enea OSE Epsilon (for microcontrollers) – all three operating systems share the same modular architecture microkernel architecture making application migration a simple process. Enea OSE Multicore Edition was released in 2009[4]. Enea OSE Multicore Edition offers both AMP and SMP processing in a hybrid architecture.
  • Enea Hypervisor[5] is also based on OSE microkernel technology and runs Enea OSE applications and takes as guests Linux Operating System and optionally semiconductor specific executive environments for bare-metal speed packet processing[better source needed]
  • Enea Optima development tool suite for developing, debugging, and profiling embedded systems software[6][better source needed]
  • The Element middleware software for high-availability systems, based on technology developed by Equipe Communications Corp[7]

Collaborative Project and Community Memberships

Enea is a member of various collaborative projects and open source communities:

References

  1. ^ a b "Annual Report 2018" (PDF).
  2. ^ "Internetstiftelsen". Internetstiftelsen (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  3. ^ "Internetstiftelsen". Internetstiftelsen (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020-09-04.
  4. ^ "Enea Launches Enea OSE Multicore Edition". TMC Net. Retrieved 2020-09-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  5. ^ "Enea takes on Multicore with Hypervisor". Multicore Zone. Retrieved 2020-09-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  6. ^ "Enea Optima Tools Tuned for Multicore". Multicore Zone. Retrieved 2020-09-04.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  7. ^ "Enea Revives Équipe Middleware". Light Reading. Retrieved 2020-09-04.