Monthly Archives: September 2013

DIY pushes open hardware from kindergarten

“The Raspberry Pi and Beagle family have done a lot to bring new people into the world of embedded development, and that is a wonderful thing,” says Scott Garman, Technical Evangelist, Intel Open Source Technology Center. “As the embedded community … Continue reading

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Leveraging IT Technology for industrial controls applications

Many automation require that controls engineers log the data they gather. Regardless of whether this is done to follow certain laws and regulations, or simply as a feature of a particular product, the fact is that data must somehow be stored. … Continue reading

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Good solutions versus bad designs

The good news is that solutions and best practices exist to help development teams improve their software development workflow when open source is an increasingly large part of the mix. With the increasing availability and associated complexity of a wide variety of 32-bit … Continue reading

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