Trango Virtual Processors

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Trango Virtual Processors
Type Subsidiary
Founded 2004
Headquarters Grenoble, France
Key people Pierre Coulombeau, founder and COO, Fabrice Devaux, founder and CTO

Trango Virtual Processors was founded in 2004 by Pierre Coulombeau and Fabrice Devaux as a subsidiary of ELSYS Design group to develop a real-time mobile hypervisor. Trango was acquired by VMware in October 2008.[1]

Products

Trango developed a mobile hypervisor that supported ARM architectures (ARMv5 and ARMv6) and MIPS architectures, and could run Symbian OS, WinCE, and Linux mobile operating systems, and a supporting integrated development environment (IDE).

VMware rebranded Trango's product as the VMware Mobile Virtualization Platform, which was later renamed VMware Horizon Mobile.[2] [3]

Competitors

Trango Virtual Processors competes with other providers of virtualization software, including VirtualLogix's VLX, Open Kernel Labs's OKL4, as well as open source hypervisors such as L4 and Xen.

Notes and references

  1. Keith, Ward. "The Next Frontier: Mobile Phone Hypervisors". Virtualization review. Retrieved 19 January 2013. 
  2. Jon, Brodkin. "VMware acquires Trango, debuts mobile hypervisor". Network World. Retrieved 19 January 2013. 
  3. Simon, Bramfitt. "VMworld 2012 – Horizon Mobile (Application Management)". The Virtualization Practice. Retrieved 19 January 2013. 

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