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Adding Wow to Embedded with Next-Generation Intel(r) Atom(tm) Processors

Next-generation Intel Atom processors deliver unprecedented power efficiency, graphics performance, responsiveness, and connectivity enabling new products with groundbreaking intelligence and features. Presented by: Advantech, American Portwell Technology, Intel Embedded Alliance.
Presented by: Advantech, American Portwell Technology, Intel Embedded Alliance
January 31st
11
am  EST
Registration:  OPEN
1 week away

Best Practices for Simplifying System Management in a Hyperscale Cloud Environment

Cloud computing is the current industry trend. But what are the architectural advantages of hyperscale? And, in practice, how should a sysadmin best go about managing arrays of identical servers? Presented by: Dell.
Presented by: Dell
February 9th
2
pm  EST
Registration:  OPEN
2 weeks away

Meeting DO-178 Objectives for Source Code

Presented by: MathWorks.
Presented by: MathWorks
February 14th
2
pm  EST
Registration:  OPEN
2 weeks away

Extracting Maximum Performance from Multicore Processors

Join QNX Software Systems and Freescale Semiconductor as we discuss threading models for creating multiple concurrent tasks and parallel processing on multicore chips. Well also explore design patterns for increasing parallelism (worker threads, peer threads, etc.
Presented by: Freescale Semiconductor, QNX Software Systems
February 15th
2
pm  EST
Registration:  OPEN
4 weeks away

Comparing Network Appliance Throughput Across 2 Generations of Intel Core Platforms

Ever-increasing network traffic keeps system designers of application servers, network appliances, and other packet-processing devices constantly looking for new platforms that can cost effectively increase throughput. For this market, the 2011 introduction of 2nd generation Intel Core processors (based on Intel microarchitecture formerly codenamed Sandy Bridge) offers real performance gains over previous generation architecture.
Presented by: Lanner
February 29th
2
pm  EST
Registration:  OPEN