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Embedded Forum at electronica
2012 At electronica 2012 (Nov 13 -16
in Munich), ICC Media will be staging the Embedded Forum with 4 days of
technical presentations and free acces for all electronica visitors.Topics
of the Embedded Forum are Micros & DSPs, Smart Metering, Energy
Managment &, Tools & Software, ARM-based Computers &
Processors, Industrial Control & Communications, Embedded Computing
and Lighting.
Connected
embedded computing for Machine-to-Machine
2.0 This white paper is about a new
software platform and tools offering which has the potential to
significantly change how solutions for smart connected devices are
designed, deployed and managed.
Real-time Operating
Systems Multi-core, Safety & Security and
Virtualization are major topics of our Real-time Operating Systems Virtual
Seminar – a collection of free webinars and technical articles.
ARM-based Embedded
Computing ARM processors increasingly
penetrate into areas that were previously dominated by x86 processors.
Especially in the market for embedded computing boards and modules lots of
new ARM-based products have been announced recently, as you can see in our
free virtual conference.
Modern data protection for intelligent
systems Data-at-rest protection protocols are a crucial
tool for keeping connected systems safe. This article discusses how to
apply modern data-at-rest protection protocols to intelligent systems.
GE Embedded Computing Developer's
Conference GE invites you to the
Embedded Computer Developer's Conference on November 15 in Munich to
discuss topics like challanges raised by the new generations of processors
in the areas of high-speed design, software customization, and lifecycle
management.
embedded
platforms conference At the embedded platforms
conference at electronica manufacturers and service-providers will present
solutions and services for developing embedded platforms. The conference
will cover a wide range of topics, from embedded design and multicore to
Ethernet and low power.
A common platform for intelligent
systems Today’s embedded landscape is highly
fragmented and awash in proprietary architectures. Using a more
standardized, cost-effective approach, intelligent systems support
widespread communications, broad application deployment, and
scalability. |