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Wind River: Breathe easier
With the rapid population growth in today’s urban areas, it is no surprise that environmental pollution is increasing at staggering rates, which also stresses city infrastructure and endangering health of citizens in communities around the globe. Guest blog by Amanda Lowe.
The power packed Intel Joule
Intel is no stranger to the development kit market – the SD card-sized Edison (833-0891) is a prime example - but with the Joule, Intel is aiming squarely at a different crowd of developers.
Cloud platform simplifies Telco deployments of secure computing
Telco edge applications bring new revenue opportunities, and Telecom service providers worldwide are increasingly viewing applications hosted at the network edge as compelling business opportunities. Guest blog by Charlie Ashton.
Why COTS certification evidence matters
Placing an increased pressure on supplier to deliver an aircraft with far greater capabilities while complying with a growing demand for safety certification, is the growing demand for highly complex aircraft systems, as most advanced cockpits require software that is considered safety-critical. Guest blog by Stephen Olsen.
Engineering success in a culture without rules
Mark Patrick of Mouser Electronics explains that open source hardware has democratised high technology, empowering those with creative goals to bypass traditional engineering barriers and start work directly on bringing inventive new concepts to fruition. In such a completely free environment, a trusted partner can make the difference between completion and confusion.
New industry alliance delivers power system versatility
The term ‘co-opetition’ has been around for a while; it refers to how companies that are in competition with each other can still work cooperatively, to improve the technology that enables their shared market. It normally happens when a particular technology reaches an inflection point. The ZigBee Alliance is an example in the electronics industry. Author: Jeff Schnabel, Vice President Global Marketing at CUI and The AMP Group S...
A few things you didn’t know about LTE
Most of us are aware of LTE as the technology that lets us watch our videos on our phone, but the truth is, there’s much more to it than that. While high speed smartphone connectivity is how most of us know LTE today, it isn’t just about higher speeds and video streaming.
The FACE standard is now ready and open for business
This year is a banner year for The Open Group Future Airborne Capability Environment (FACE) Consortium. It is now crossing its seventh anniversary and has completed the technical and business documents that will drive new FACE procurements with enduring efficiencies for generations of military aircraft. Guest blog by Chip Downing.
IoT device management ScoreCard profiles Wind River helix device cloud
The allure of IoT in many situations starts with gathering data to drive actionable insights. Cutting through all the jargon and complexity of IoT, the business justification of an IoT project is derived from two business needs: 1) reducing costs and 2) innovative new business models. Guest blog by Tom Gibbings.
No need to wait to take advantage of multi-access edge computing
For the telecom industry May and June are intense trade show months. Sometimes missing just two or three that would have been relevant, can’t be helped if you do not have unlimited bandwidth. Wind River over the past few weeks has sent teams over to NFV World Congress, OpenStack Summit, DellEMC World, Big Communications Event, Network Virtualisation and SDN Europe, Canadian Telecom Summit, Interop Tokyo and OPNFV Summit. Guest blog by Cha...