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Phoenix Core Managed Environment (cMETM) Embedded Edition
[Vendor: Phoenix Technologies]

Phoenix Core Managed Environment (cME) is an open software platform, centered on BIOS, that allows you to manage and integrate functionality into the heart of digital devices. Providing an always-available, highly secure core system environment, Phoenix cME Embedded Edition enables embedded systems developers to create and deploy customized applications for a variety of system designs. It also leverages Phoenix cME FirstBIOS technology to deliver advanced self-healing, self-managing BIOS capabilities as well as robust Phoenix StrongROM security technology for a unique hardware ID. A full set of APIs lets you add relevant custom features and system management controls for almost unlimited functionality and flexibility.

This innovative solution includes customizable BIOS software configured for the requirements of your vertical market. The BIOS code size can be engineered to fit into any x86 embedded system. Phoenix cME Embedded Edition also features a progressive development environment complete with a specialized Phoenix cME Deployment Kit that lets you modify and redesign the BIOS software quickly and easily.

With Phoenix cME Embedded Edition, you can build next-generation embedded systems that provide a secure, reliable operating environment for commercial and industrial applications. For unmatched compatibility, Phoenix has long-standing relationships with companies building processors and chipsets. If it's in your system, we support it.
  • Raise revenues -- Accelerate your production cycles by selecting functionality from the robust set of features offered by Phoenix cME FirstBIOS Embedded into a targeted hybrid solution. Build systems quickly and get them into your customers' products much sooner so they make more money. It compels them to keep their business with you.

  • Reduce costs -- Enable compatibility across platforms or legacy systems with modular designs and universal support for all processors and chipsets. Streamline the engineering process, and save time and money.

  • Build customer loyalty -- Earn the confidence and trust of your customers with products precisely engineered for greater reliability and functionality. Customers stick with a winner, and this loyalty means more business for you.

  • Differentiate and increase product visibility -- Design and build customized systems flexible enough to accommodate any vertical market, including systems that need server-centric functionality and USB 2.0, PC-specific capabilities. Phoenix helps you differentiate your products and become a market leader.
It's a complete solution

Developed by the recognized leader in core system software, Phoenix cME Embedded
Edition includes platform deployment tools, secure software solutions, and a customizable
user interface to reflect your brand.
  • Phoenix Deployment Kit -- Embedded Edition
    Phoenix cME Console -- As the launching point for your applications, Phoenix cME Console offers enhanced branding capabilities through a high-resolution, graphically enhanced launch screen where system builders can develop their own branded elements. Use standards-based, rapid-development programming languages like Java, Flash and HTML to create customized launch environments.

    Phoenix cME Builder -- It's a software toolkit to deploy Phoenix cME-certified applications onto embedded systems. Create a Phoenix implementation of the ATA5 standard PARTIES specification, or HPA, where applications and extended core systems software resides.

  • Phoenix cME FirstBIOS Embedded
    This is the BIOS foundation for Phoenix cME Embedded Edition. It also contains the industry's strongest ROM-based security, Phoenix StrongROM. Only applications digitally signed using this patent-pending security kernel can operate within the Phoenix cME-protected area of the hard drive. This ensures that rogue applications and viruses cannot infiltrate the Phoenix cME space.

  • Phoenix FirstWare Applications
    This family of Phoenix cME-certified applications lets users diagnose and solve their own problems. It includes utilities, software, and other disaster recovery solutions. Reduce support costs by letting users get their embedded devices back up and running even if the OS won't boot.

Phoenix cME-certified applications deliver real value

Phoenix FirstWare AssistantAdd Instant-on access to critical business information on your mobile PC
Phoenix FirstWare CheckDramatically reduces support calls with built-in hardware diagnostics
Phoenix FirstWare ConnectConnects a PC to the Internet even when the OS cannot launch
Phoenix FirstWare RecoverRestores the original factory OS without a boot disk or recovery CD
Phoenix FirstWare Recover ProAutorestores a PC to any specified restore point, including user data
Phoenix FirstWare VaultReinstalls factory-configured software from its secure storage area


Benefits for embedded system designers and manufacturers, OEMs, and ODMs

  • Faster time to market and decreased down time
  • Streamlined production process
  • Expanded accessibility to vertical markets
  • Easier compatibility and deployment
  • Greater product differentiation
  • Improved operational flexibility and efficiency
  • Expanded functional capabilities
  • Simplified system maintenance and upgrades

    Phoenix cME Editions

    Phoenix cME is an open software platform, centered on BIOS, that enables the management and integration of functionality into the heart of digital devices. In PCs and servers, Phoenix cME is built into a protected part of the hard drive, invisible to the OS. This safeguards system software, tools, utilities, and other resources, keeping them safe from hackers, virus attacks, user errors, and other catastrophes.

    Phoenix offers four cME Editions, each for a specific market. They include Phoenix cME Embedded Edition, IA Edition, PC Edition, and Server Edition. Each is built on a Phoenix FirstBIOS platform.

    Phoenix @ the Core

    Phoenix Technologies core system software helped launch the PC industry more than 20 years ago. Today, we have extended this leadership beyond the PC to a wide range of platforms and other digital devices. The Phoenix Core Managed Environment (cME) provides the industry's only common software environment that delivers a simpler, more secure, and more reliable experience for users.





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