


PikeOS is a certifiable real-time operating system (RTOS) and hypervisor developed by SYSGO, a software company based in Germany. PikeOS offers separation kernel-based virtualization, which allows multiple operating systems and applications to run on the same hardware platform in a secure and isolated manner. PikeOS is designed for Safety and Security-critical systems in various industries, such as Aerospace, Railway, Automotive, Industrial Automation, or Medical. PikeOS supports several hardware architectures, such as x86, ARM, SPARC, PowerPC, and RISC-V and provides certification kits for major Safety standards, such as DO-178C, EN 50128, ISO 26262, or IEC 61508. PikeOS is the only separation kernel-based hypervisor that has achieved the Common Criteria EAL 5+ certification. This means that PikeOS can provide strong protection against cyberattacks and data theft for security-critical systems.

ELinOS is an embedded Linux distribution from SYSGO, a European company that provides operating systems and hypervisors for embedded systems. ELinOS is designed to help developers create applications for the intelligent edge, with a focus on Security, performance, and convenience. ELinOS supports multiple architectures, such as x86, ARM, and PowerPC, and offers a user-friendly Eclipse-based IDE, a feature configurator, a library dependency resolver, a hardware emulator, and a Docker support. ELinOS also offers a long-term support and maintenance service.


SYSGO is a leading provider of embedded software solutions, specializing in real-time operating systems and hypervisors for safety-critical applications across various industries, including aerospace, automotive, and industrial automation. The company is renowned for its flagship product, PikeOS, a certified real-time operating system that integrates safety, security, and virtualization for embedded systems. With a focus on innovation, SYSGO offers its clients expert support and services to ensure compliance with stringent safety and security standards. Established in 1991, the company is headquartered in Klein-Winternheim, Germany, and operates globally to support technological advancements in embedded systems.