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Enea AB
Company typeAktiebolag
Nasdaq StockholmENEA
IndustrySoftware development
FoundedSweden (1968)
Headquarters
Key people
Kjell Duveblad, Chairman of Board
Teemu Salmi, President and CEO
ProductsSoftware for telecommunication and cybersecurity
Revenue920 million SEK
122 million SEK
143 million SEK
Total equity 1,481 million SEK
Number of employees
650
Websitewww.enea.com
Footnotes / references
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Enea AB is an information technology company with its headquarters in Kista, Sweden, that provides real-time operating systems and consulting services. Enea, which is an abbreviation of Engmans Elektronik Aktiebolag, also produces the OSE operating system.

History

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Enea was founded 1968 by Rune Engman as Engmans Elektronik AB. Their first product was an operating system for a defence computer used by the Swedish Air Force. During the 1970s the firm developed compiler technology for the Simula programming language.

During the early days of the European Internet-like connections, Enea employee Björn Eriksen connected Sweden to EUnet using UUCP, and registered enea as the first Swedish domain in April 1983. The domain was later converted to the internet domain enea.se when the network was switched over to TCP and the Swedish top domain .se was created in 1986.[2] [3]

Products

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OSE

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Operating system
Operating System Embedded (OSE)
Developer Enea AB
Written in Assembly, C, C++
OS familyPOSIX file system
Working stateCurrent
Source modelClosed-source
Initial release1985; 40 years ago (1985)
Latest release OSE Multicore Edition / 22 September 2020; 5 years ago (2020年09月22日)
Marketing targetEmbedded systems
Available inEnglish
Supported platformsARM, ColdFire, PowerPC, MIPS
Kernel typeMicrokernel
Default
user interface
Command-line interface
License Proprietary
Official websitewww.enea.com

The ENEA OSE real-time operating system first released in 1985.[4]

The Enea multi core family of real-time operating systems was first released in 2009.[5]

The Enea Operating System Embedded (OSE) is a family of real-time, microkernel, embedded operating system created by Bengt Eliasson for ENEA AB, which at the time was collaborating with Ericsson to develop a multi-core system using Assembly, C, and C++. Enea OSE Multicore Edition is based on the same microkernel architecture. The kernel design that combines the advantages of both traditional asymmetric multiprocessing (AMP) and symmetric multiprocessing (SMP). Enea OSE Multicore Edition offers both AMP and SMP processing in a hybrid architecture. OSE supports many processors, mainly 32-bit. These include the ColdFire, ARM, PowerPC, and MIPS based system on a chip (SoC) devices.

The Enea OSE family features three OSs: OSE (also named OSE Delta) for processors by ARM, PowerPC, and MIPS, OSEck for various DSP's, and OSE Epsilon for minimal devices, written in pure assembly (ARM, ColdFire, C166, M16C, 8051). OSE is a closed-source proprietarily licensed software released on 20 March 2018. OSE uses events (or signals ) in the form of messages passed to and from processes in the system. Messages are stored in a queue attached to each process. A link handler mechanism allows signals to be passed between processes on separate machines, over a variety of transports. The OSE signalling mechanism formed the basis of an open-source inter-process kernel design project named LINX.[6]

Collaborative project and community memberships

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Enea is a member of various collaborative projects and open source communities:

References

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  1. ^ "Reuters" . Retrieved 2025年08月24日.
  2. ^ "Internetstiftelsen". Internetstiftelsen (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020年09月04日.
  3. ^ "Internetstiftelsen". Internetstiftelsen (in Swedish). Retrieved 2020年09月04日.
  4. ^ "Enea's history". 25 November 2021. Retrieved 2022年05月30日.
  5. ^ Dawson, Carolyn J. (22 September 2009). "Enea Launches Enea OSE Multicore Edition". TMC Net. Retrieved 2021年09月02日.
  6. ^ Luecke, Kenn (2013). Real World Multicore Embedded Systems: Chapter 10. Tools. Elsevier. ISBN 978-0-12-807344-5 . Retrieved 17 September 2020.
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