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IoT Platform Provider Express Logic Acquired by Microsoft

Microsoft this week acquired San Diego, Calif.-based Express Logic, which provides real-time operating systems (RTOS) for industrial embedded and Internet of Things (IoT) devices.

In its announcement, Microsoft noted that the acquisition is part of its plan to invest $5 billion in IoT technologies. "With this acquisition, we will unlock access to billions of new connected endpoints, grow the number of devices that can seamlessly connect to Azure and enable new intelligent capabilities," the company said. The price Microsoft paid for Express Logic was not revealed.

Among its many solutions, Express Logic is known for its ThreadX RTOS for microcontrollers, which has been installed in more than 6 billion devices worldwide. It is often deployed in "resource-constrained" environments that need security and edge processing but have low power available, such as light bulbs, temperature gauges, industrial controls and medical devices.

Features of ThreadX RTOS include a very small footprint (2KB instruction area and 1KB RAM), multicore support, pre-emption threshold scheduling, MISRA compliance and EAL4+ Security certification.

The company said that both its solutions and its staff were now becoming part of Microsoft. "As part of Microsoft, we believe our customers will be even better positioned to unlock exciting new capabilities of the IoT," Express Logic stated in a press release regarding the acquisition.

"Our goal is to make Express Logic's ThreadX RTOS available as an option for real time processing requirements on an Azure Sphere device and also enable ThreadX-powered devices to connect to Azure IoT Edge devices when the IoT solution calls for edge computing capabilities," Microsoft said, explaining how it plans to incorporate ThreadX RTOS with its current offerings. "While we recommend Azure Sphere for customers' most secured connections to the cloud, where Azure Sphere isn't possible in highly constrained devices, we recommend Express Logic's ThreadX RTOS over other RTOS options in the industry because of its additional certifications and out-of-the-box connectivity to Azure IoT Hub."

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