Intense competition, increasing system
complexity and cost pressures are forcing
OEMs and system integrators to move from
proprietary hardware and software platforms
to commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) technologies.
As digital communication networks driven
by broadband and wireless technologies
have become widespread, there has been
emphasis on embedding communication capabilities
in equipments. The combination of high
performance computing, state-of-the-art
technologies and ubiquitous networks are
creating a new breed of systems and applications.
All the leading OS vendors and Open Source
bodies have realized the importance of
this and have been adopting technologies
for easy connectivity. Some of the contemporary
platforms conventionally used in standard
desktop and servers are finding their
way into the equipments. Microsoft XP,
.NET framework, Linux and Solaris are
typical examples.
Operating Systems vendors and OEMs are
faced with a daunting task of providing
device driver support for new generations
of boards and devices for their existing
and newer versions of operating systems.
With the proliferation of 64-bit devices,
there is an increasing need to migrate/
port existing applications to 64-Bit platforms.
Blue Star Infotech collaborates with
such companies in meeting their product
development needs. It has worked closely
with leading equipment manufacturers on
long-term engagements involving device
driver development, hardware/software
integration and application software development.
It is also engaged with some of the leading
computer and OS vendors providing OS customization
and porting/optimization solutions.
Our Services
- Device Driver Development and Kernel
level programming on Windows/Unix systems
- Operating System Customization and
porting on custom hardware
- Migration from Proprietary hardware/software
to COTS hardware
- Turnkey product development support
involving System integration, OS porting
and application development