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July 30, 2009
Mentor Graphics Unveils
Android and Embedded
Linux Strategy with
Acquisition of Embedded Alley

June 1, 2009
Embedded Alley Delivers
Development System for
Android-based Devices -
Takes Android Beyond Mobile

May 21, 2009
Embedded Alley Gives Device
Developers New Tools to
Implement Best Practices for
Working with Open Source

May 21, 2009
Embedded Alley Helps
Developers Building Intelligent
Devices with Freescale's i.MX31
Multimedia Applications Processor

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August 8, 2005

Embedded Alley Solutions adds regional design center -- Santa Clara, CA -- (press release)


Embedded Alley Solutions, Inc, a professional services company specializing in embedded Linux announced opening of design center in Arizona. Along with existing offices in Santa Clara, CA, and Nashua, New Hampshire, Embedded Alley now boasts a nationwide presence as a provider of embedded Linux services and solutions. Well known long time open source developer, and a PowerPC Linux maintainer, Matt Porter, to lead the Arizona office. "Matt is among the very best and experienced embedded Linux developers and we're very excited to be working with him once again," said Dan Malek, CTO. "Being able to attract talent like Matt is a further testament to Embedded Alley's momentum and allows us to build a team with unparalleled commercial embedded Linux experience," said Pete Popov, CEO. "Our customers are rediscovering the value of onshore services provided by highly experienced consultants and our list of Fortune 500 customers is growing rapidly. We continue to engage very early on in the product design and architecture phase with large companies adopting embedded Linux and Matt's role as a lead system architect is extremely important to us."

About Matt Porter
Matt Porter brings more than 12 years of embedded technology experience to Embedded Alley. He has worked on products in avionics, cryptography, secure systems, networking, telecom, and consumer electronics. He has experience with VxWorks, QNX, pSOS, Linux, IA32, ARM, Xscale, MIPS, PowerPC, M68K, Coldfire. He was most recently a senior kernel architect at MontaVista Software and is an active PowerPC Linux maintainer.




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