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Embedded E-cast
Summary: An E-cast is a live, single or multiple sponsor event used to educate engineers, programmers, and other industry professionals about a particular product, service, or technology. Each podcast consists of a 45-minute presentation and 15-minute interactive Q&A session. E-casts are moderated by a member of the OpenSystems Media editorial staff or a industry recognized guest moderator. Our E-casts are moderated to keep the event interesting, informative, and technically relevant.
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Success in the aerospace and defense market requires timely delivery of products that meet the changing needs of the client. Be it a weapon and defense system, military jet or weapon application, development organizations must deliver mission-critical quality while adhering to stringent time and budget constraints.
Developing applications on cutting-edge processors is easier than ever thanks to new solutions from the Intel Embedded Alliance. This webinar shows how you can begin application development in minutes instead of days or weeksand how you can take advantages of the latest hardware features.
Your ideas will come to life faster than ever with a new generation of Intel Atom development boards. This webinar features hands-on demos of three boards that let you start prototyping and developing out of the boxno Intel Atom experience needed! The demos are followed by a Q&A session with top experts from Intel along with Emerson Network Power and RadiSys , Premier members of Intel Embedded Alliance.
Digital media is everywhere. It's in our homes, our cars, even in our pockets.
Explosive growth in IP traffic driven by off-the-chart consumer demand in 3G smart phones and their apps, video chats, YouTube, webcams, movie streaming and IPTV are putting extreme pressure on the communications infrastructure to deliver more bandwidth. .
This webinar reviews the challenges associated with integrating large-scale systems and shows how the Data Distribution Service (DDS) standard from the Object Management Group (OMG) addresses use cases common to defense, financial services and power systems. It includes a discussion of how DDS can meet systems current and future requirements in terms of performance, scalability, availability and interoperability.
Join IBM medical device industry experts as they explore key trends and development techniques in this free webcast, Build smarter medical devices using proven development best practices. Learn about important trends and predictions for the medical devices industry along with how these market changes impact product development.
The Intel Core i7 processor and its use as the core of a standard's based building block. Highlights the i7's special capabilities and its use in "standards based" 6U systems including CompactPCI, VME and the latest fabric based VPX standard.
Higher resolution and video performance are two of the key trends driving medical imaging in 2010. The objective is providing higher quality images with shorter patient wait times and better visibility for healthcare workers.
A new era of embedded process management for safety and security critical software development is about to happen. This new era encompasses formal methods, model based design and object oriented technology, including real time Java, as well as traditional C based development.
Recent years have seen strong growth for commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) solutions in the aerospace and defense market. The COTS movement has evolved over the years, starting first with hardware, and then evolving to operating systems with the emergence and rapid growth of Linux.
Android offers a great starting point for both Platform and Application developers. More and more devices, not just mobile phones, are turning to Android as their preferred software platform.
As todays Mil/Aero operations become increasingly network-centric, military contractors are confronting many of the same problems faced by Network Equipment Providers. The variety and scope of the operations require platforms that can support a variety of applications while meeting the increasing demand for bandwidth, storage and processing power.
Developers of safety-critical software face many challenges. One key challenge arises when software developed for one system is reused in another system.