On Thursday, October 21, EETimes will present the Embedded Linux Virtual Conference. This free event contains many presentations on embedded Linux, including discussions on RTOS, system-on-chip, and the ongoing discussion of open-source vs. commercial. With representatives from MontaVista, Mentor Graphics, Wind River, and Altera, this conference promises to be an excellent event that you don’t even need to travel for. I also see that highly-experienced embedded Linux educator Mike Anderson from The PTR Group will be a panelist.
EETimes is responsible for the Embedded Systems Conference circuit, the largest embedded conferences in the world, so you can definitely say they know what they are doing.
You can register for the virtual conference up until next Thursday, plus you get 6-month access to the archive. If you read my blog, you definitely want to attend this event.
And by the way: miners, welcome back to the surface!

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January 21, 2011 at 12:56 pm
kevin
Hi Jeff,
Could you please tell me how to get access to the Linux Virtual Conference archive? I registered (If memory serves me) but was unable to attend?
Have you been able to access the archive? If so, how?
Thanks for any info.
January 21, 2011 at 1:22 pm
jefro
Hi Kevin,
If you registered, you should be able to access the conference by going here:
https://vts.inxpo.com/scripts/Server.nxp?LASCmd=AI:4;F:APIUTILS!10&ShowKey=3155
The login is the email address you registered with, and the password is eetconference (which you can change in your profile after login if you wish).
If you have difficulty with it, let me know and I’ll dig up whomever is responsible at EE|Times.
hope that helps,
Jeff