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MDS, Open Kernel Labs Team Up to Bring Mobile Virtualization to Korea

June 17, 2010 by Robin Wauters Leave a Comment

MDS Technology, a Korean provider of embedded solutions, and Open Kernel Labs (OK Labs), provider of embedded virtualization software for mobile phones and broadband Internet devices, today announced a distribution partnership to provide regional marketing, sales, training, and technical support in Korea for OK Labs mobile virtualization solutions, including the OKL4 Microvisor.

OK Labs is the leader in virtualization software for mobile devices, while MDS is the leading distributor of embedded applications in Korea. OK Labs offers a range of benefits across the mobile ecosystem, including semiconductor vendors, mobile OEMs, mobile network operators, developers, mobile end users, and enterprise IT.

OK Labs software now ships on popular mobile smartphones such as the NexusOne, HTC Hero, Motorola Cliq, Palm Pre, and Toshiba TG01OK. The OKL4 Microvisor powers the world’s first commercially-available fully-virtualized smartphone, the Motorola Evoke QA4. The company also offers off-the-shelf OS Support Packages — OK:Android, OK:Linux, and OK:Symbian — for rapid integration in OKL4-based systems.

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