The US budget cuts could potentially bring the CVE list to a standstill
| emlix NewsRead moreThe MITRE Corporation's Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVEs) may be suspended due to budget cuts. As a result, no new CVE numbers might be…
eLSA Symposium - Open source software in safe and secure systems
Read moreJoin the discussion on „maintainable safety“ and open-source components for high-performance computing. Have a finger on the pie for new dimensions in…
Paper: An Approach to a Maintainable OS-solution Based on Embedded Linux, Safe and Secure
| CommunityRead moreAre you interested in running SIL2 safety applications on Linux? Take a look a the paper by our collegue Dr. Michael Armbruster.
Success Story: Elektrobit - Linux for Safe Applications
| CommunityRead moreIn April 2024 a completely new approach to run SIL2 safety applications directly on a Linux system has been presented to the public: Elektrobit’s EB…
We are nominated for the Embedded Award
| emlix NewsRead moreWe are delighted to announce that our Linux for Safety Applications solution has been nominated for the Embedded Award 2025 in the category Safety &…
eLSA Symposium 2025 - Bridging the gap between the world of safety and open source software
Read moreNew dimensions in the solutions space for safe embedded systems.
emlix contributed to cmocka Q1 2025
| CommunityRead moreThe emlix team recently made contributions to the cmocka unit testing framework.
Contributions to Open Source Projects Q4 2024
| CommunityRead moreThe emlix team has yet again made several contributions to open source projects in the last few months, fixing problems and improving code.
emlix turns 25 - Linux in Industrial Products for a Quarter of a Century
Read moreWe are celebrating emlix’ anniversary: 25 years ago, on January 8th, 2000 emlix was founded in Goettingen and became one of the first companies…
Contributions to Open Source Projects Q3 2024
| CommunityRead moreThe emlix team has yet again made several contributions to open source projects in the last few months, fixing problems and improving code.