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Is BYOD on your company's agenda?
A report by ChannelWeb.co.uk says that more than 40% of companies do not consider the 'bring your own device' (BYOD) trend to be on their agenda, while 34% of respondents felt apathetic or had ‘mixed feelings’ about the concept of BYOD. Only a quarter were positive about BYOD and said that their employer had embraced the idea.IT and communications industry experts are warning that sooner or later company's will have to face up to BYOD...
Development software targets all leading operating systems
Digia has introduced Qt version 5.2 with additional support for Android and iOS mobile operating systems and enhanced core performance and functionality. The company believe that Qt 5.2 is "positioned as the only cross-platform development framework for UI and non-UI creation to enable intuitive and highly performing platform-independent software applications no matter the target device or screen size".
Know your network
An investigation of in-vehicle communication protocols and their future possibilities. By Michael Bender, Product Marketing Manager for the LIN and power control product lines at Melexis.
Connecting buildings with light
Using fibre to extend and connect local networks is now being explored, in order to overcome many of the drawbacks of simpler, cheaper technologies. By Susan Stanley, training manager at B&B Electronics.
Bond wireless building blocks provide a new approach to power modules
The Hybrid Electric Vehicle is bringing new challenges and opportunities for power semiconductor packaging, in particular those without bond wires. Here we discuss how using discrete bond wireless building blocks in the CooliR2DIE approach can be used to develop a complete module. By Ben Jackson, Senior Manager, Automotive Power Switch & Power Module Product Management & Business Development, for International Rectifier.
DCD’s HDLC/SDLC controller aims telecommunication
The latest latest soft IP Core, the DHDLC, has been announced by Digital Core Design. Designed to control HDLC/SDLC transmission frame and optimized for great variety of 8, 16 and 32-bit MCUs, the DHDLC is a technology independent design and can therefore can be implemented in both ASIC and FPGA.
Low-level data storage
Multi-level cell mass storage solutions cater for a number of applications, but industrial applications often require single-level cell NAND flash technology. Roger Griesemer, Head of Business Unit Flash Products at Swissbit, discusses further in this article from ES Design magazine.
Seven steps to SCM selection
Version management, or Software Configuration Management (SCM) systems have become an integral part of the embedded software development process, as they help keep (distributed) teams and vast amounts of information on track in the face of tight deadlines. By Mark Warren, European Marketing Director at Perforce Software.
Q&A explores new Swissbit's “Security” unit
Swissbit is stepping into the security market with its new business unit “Security”. Hubertus Grobbel, head of the new division, explains the background and reasons behind the move, as well as its goals.
Acheive a clean connection with stainless steel cable glands
RST has introduced a newstainless steel cable gland, the “Euro Top Hygienic” (1.4305/303), which is designed to meet the special demands in the field of hygiene. Meeting IP68 and IP69K protection standards, the new Euro-Top Hygienic cable gland features all active components on the inside, ensuring a completely smooth surface. It also features sealing rings made of TPE material (in accordance with FDA 21 CFR 177.2600), which is espec...