Embedded Executive Podcast

Rich Nass, Embedded Computing Design
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Feb 3, 2021 • 19min

Embedded Executive: Kevin Dallas, President/CEO, Wind River

Wind River has been king of the RTOS hill for a long time. We can debate whether they are still the reigning king. But now, since last February, the company finds itself under new leadership, with the appointment of Kevin Dallas as President and CEO. And the company is undergoing a transformation. That transformation isa into a systems company, one that looks far beyond the RTOS. Hear it right from the horse’s mouth in this week’s Embedded Executives podcast.PS: Have you seen the Wind River web site lately? I have to admit it had been a while for me, and it’s very different from what used to be there. Check it out.
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Jan 27, 2021 • 9min

Embedded Executive: David King, President, Litemax

I detect a disconnect—display technology continues to evolve. Not necessarily at breakneck speed, but fast enough that you want to upgrade your technology every few (five?) years. But in the places like airports, bus and train terminals, etc., they don’t want to upgrade that frequently. So what’s a display supplier to do? That’s the question I posed to David King, the President of Litemax, a leader in industrial displays, in this week’s Embedded Executives podcast.
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Jan 20, 2021 • 10min

Embedded Executive: Ed Kuzemchak, CTO, Software Design Solutions

It takes a huge amount of compute power to perform AI. In the past, those calculations occurred in the Cloud, where the cluster of processors would reside. The push today is to move AI out to the Edge. But can we handle the processing that’s required for AI out on the Edge? That’s the question I posed to Ed Kuzemchak, the Chief Technology Officer at Software Design Solutions, an Applied Visions company, in this week’s Embedded Executives podcast.
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Jan 13, 2021 • 12min

Embedded Executive: Dipti Vachani, SVP & GM, Automotive and IoT, Arm

A hardware revolution is underway, thanks to software! Is it really? It is according to Dipti Vachani, the Senior Vice President and General Manager of Arm’s Automotive and IoT Lines of Business in this week’s Embedded Executives podcast. Dipti does a great job explaining why this is the case and what the developer community needs to do about it. Check it out.
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Jan 6, 2021 • 8min

Embedded Executive: Alan Grau, VP of IoT, Embedded Solutions, Sectigo

Should you fear the quantum security apocalypse? Do you even know it is and what it means and how it can occur? If you have any doubt, I suggest you listen to this week’s Embedded Executives podcast, where I spoke to Alan Grau, the Vice President of IoT and Embedded Solutions at Sectigo.
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Dec 18, 2020 • 10min

Embedded Executive: Arun Subbarao, VP of Engineering, Lynx Software Technologies

What is mission critical? It’s one of those, “ask five people and you’ll get five different answers” questions. For this exercise, I asked the question of Arun Subbarao, the Vice President of Engineering at Lynx Software Technologies, because it’s something he deals with on a daily basis. Upon his response, the next questions was, “How far are you willing to go to make your system meet that criteria?” But the real questions is, “How much are you willing to pay?” And that’s just the beginning of this week’s Embedded Executives podcast.
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Dec 9, 2020 • 8min

Embedded Executive: Jason Carlson, CEO, congatec

COVID-19 still starts just about every conversation, and that was the case in this week’s Embedded Executives podcast, when I spoke to Jason Carlson, the CEO of congatec. But I really wanted to discuss COM-HPC with Jason, a standard that’s just about ready for prime time. If you’re not familiar, COM-HPC is a new computer-on-module standard that is a 4X improvement over existing technology. Jason says it’s a “once every 10 years” technology. Learn more about it, like I did, from Jason.
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Dec 2, 2020 • 7min

Embedded Executive: Dr. Andreas Kuehlmann, Executive Chairman, Interim CEO, Tortuga Logic

When it comes to security, nothing should be taken for granted and a developer should never assume. First, start the security discussion right at the beginning of the design. And keep it in mind throughout the process. But also, understand the cost of security. While it’s important to prevent hacks, the amount of dollars and resources spent on security must be part of an intelligent business decision. To understand better what that means, check out my interview with Dr. Andreas Kuehlmann, the Executive Chairman and Interim CEO at Tortuga Logic in this week’s Embedded Executives podcast.
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Nov 25, 2020 • 11min

Embedded Executive: Sameer Wasson, VP & Business Unit Manager, Texas Instruments

My definition of Industry 5.0 has to do with putting people and robots into the same environment, and having them work and operate together, safely and securely. How we get to that point is still a matter of contention. For a better understanding of what it means and how we get there, I talked to Sameer Wasson, the Vice President and Business Unit Manager for Texas Instruments’ processor business in this week’s Embedded Executives podcast.
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Nov 18, 2020 • 7min

Embedded Executive: Marcin Nagy, Product Director for IoT, AVSystem

Standards abound in the world of the IoT. There are standards organizations, some ad-hoc, some with some real muscle behind them. That is certainly the case when it comes to security for the IoT. But what if you’re designing to “open standards?” That’s something that crossed my desk recently, and to be honest, I wasn’t sure what it meant, so I decided to go to the source of that phrase, Marcin Nagy, the Product Director for IoT at AVSystem. In this week’s Embedded Executives podcast, I had Marcin explain what is meant by open standards, and then how it effects the embedded design community.

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