Building better embedded systems with Perforce

Perforce understands that collaborating to build electronic products or embedded systems is a complex and precise undertaking. It requires teamwork, as well as the right tooling, if you are to achieve a regular release cycle that both meets user requirements, and is on schedule. At Embedded World 2014, Perforce will exhibit from Hall 5 Booth 180.

As a leader in Enterprise Version Management, Perforce enables embedded systems development teams to achieve rapid innovation and continuous delivery. Customers include Panasonic, National Instruments, AMD and NVIDIA.

Join Perforce together with our partner Evocean on Booth 5-180

We are joined on our booth this year by our Swiss sales partner, EVOCEAN GmbH – a provider of consulting, coaching, training, and development tools for systems and product development with focus in embedded systems and complex application development.

Enter our Prize Draw to win a Raspberry Pi

Perforce will be giving away a Raspberry Pi to two lucky conference delegates every day of the event. Visit our booth for your chance to win.

Attend our Exhibitor Session

On Tuesday 25th February, 14:00-14:30, in Hall 2 Booth 408, join Ralf Gronkowski, Senior Consultant at Perforce, during the Exhibitor Forum, as he talks about “Simplifying Branching and Merging”. During this session, Ralf will discuss an innovative way to manage concurrent development, dependencies, and other common branching and release activities. The Perforce solution is flexible enough to accommodate many branching and development models, including the mainline branching model and a promotion model suitable for rapid delivery iteration of new functionality.

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