Wind River Systems to Present at J.P. Morgan 37th Annual Technology Conference

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Tue May 19, 2009 6:15am EDT

ALAMEDA, Calif.--(Business Wire)--
Wind River Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ:WIND) today announced management`s
participation at the upcoming investor conference:

 WHAT:     J.P. Morgan 37th Annual Technology Conference  
                                                            
 WHO:      Ken Klein, Chairman, CEO and President         
                                                            
 WHEN:     Tuesday, May 19, 2009                          
           8:40 a.m. (Eastern Time)                       
                                                            
 WHERE:    Westin Boston Waterfront, Boston, MA           


A live audio web-cast of the presentation will be available at
http://metameetings.com/webcasts/jpmorgan/technology09/directlink?ticker=WIND
and archived on the Investor Relations section of the company`s website at
www.windriver.com. 

About Wind River

Wind River is the global leader in Device Software Optimization (DSO). Wind
River enables companies to develop, run and manage device software faster,
better, at lower cost and more reliably. Wind River platforms are
pre-integrated, fully standardized, enterprise-wide development solutions. They
reduce effort, cost and risk and optimize quality and reliability at all phases
of the device software development process, from concept to deployed product. 

Founded in 1981, Wind River is headquartered in Alameda, California, with
operations worldwide. To learn more, visit Wind River at www.windriver.com or
call 1-800-872-4977. 

The Wind River logo is a trademark of Wind River Systems, Inc., and Wind River
and VxWorks are registered trademarks of Wind River Systems. Other marks used
herein are the property of the respective owners. 



Wind River Systems, Inc.
Anne Marie McCauley, 510-749-2551
annemarie.mccauley@windriver.com

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