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Industry standard COM Express CPU module and dual XMC modules
Innovative Integration is a leader in signal processing and data acquisition hardware and software. Our products combine DSPs and FPGAs with high performance analog, ready for integration into demanding real-time applications such as wireless, medical, and military.
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NSIcom White Papers
Topics include: * Want to build a better Set-Top Box? * Encapsulation in JSCP - a Threading Model for the Embedded Environment * Implementing Java in Internet Appliances
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White Papers from Intoto
* Firewall White Paper * IntruPro IPS White Paper * ParentalCQ White Paper * Virtual Firewalls White Paper * VPN White Paper * Converged Network Security White Paper
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TinyTcl Home Page - TCL for Embedded Systems
Derived from the venerable Tcl 6.7 release, Tiny Tcl 6.8 has a solid Tcl feature set, excluding newer capabilities of Tcl 7 and 8 such as the bytecode compiler, namespaces, sockets, and async event handling, among others. (Still, major applications have been written in Tcl 6.)
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Harbor Research
Harbor Research is a strategic consulting and research firm focused on helping executives at high-tech companies understand technology disruption, creative business combinations, and the impact of these changes on their businesses. Especially focused on Internet technologies. Machine-to-Machine, M2M.
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How Intel® Enables the Embedded Internet
Intel® and its broad vendor ecosystem are working to achieve the vision of the embedded Internet by creating the components, tools and technologies that are enabling the next wave of connected devices. Recent technological innovations such as the Intel® Atom™ microarchitecture and the Nehalem next generation core microarchitecture, coupled with Intel's history of design and development expertise and total life cycle support, are helping...
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Themis Computer — Provider of Single-Board Computers (SBCs)


Themis' scalable rugged servers, OpenVPX/multi-socket VMEbus and Single-Board Computers are designed to meet the requirements of aerospace, data/telecom, military, and commercial markets. Themis provides open standards-based computing platforms that support Sun Solaris, Linux, and Microsoft Windows operating environments. Themis' high-performance servers, single-board computers and graphics controllers are now being integrated worldwide into advanced communications and defense systems. The Themis Computer family of system and board-level products provides the increased processing power and reliability necessary for demanding application environments while achieving a net reduction in total cost of ownership.
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