Archive for April, 2010

Xilinx releases ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore platform

April 30th, 2010

Xilinx has released architecture for an extensible processing platform that it claims will deliver unrivalled levels of performance, flexibility and integration to developers of embedded systems.

The ARM Cortex-A9 MPCore processor-based platform enables system architects and embedded-software developers to apply a combination of serial and parallel processing to address the challenging system requirements presented by the global demand for embedded systems to perform complex functions.

The Xilinx Extensible Processing Platform offers embedded-systems designers a processor-centric design and development approach for achieving the compute and processing horsepower required to drive tasks involving high-speed access to real-time inputs, high-performance processing and complex digital-signal processing – or any combination thereof – needed to meet their application-specific requirements, including lower cost and power.

A software-centric development flow is enabled by a processor-centric approach that presents a full processor system – including caches, memory controllers and commonly used connectivity and I/O peripherals – that boots and can run a variety of operating systems (OS) at power-up, such as Linux, Wind River’s Vxworks and Micrium’s UC-OSII.

The ARM architecture and its connected community ecosystem further maximise productivity for developers of embedded systems, while unrivalled performance is achieved by Xilinx architecting the subsystem around ARM’s dual-core Cortex-A9 MPCore processors, each running at up to 800MHz, combined with the parallel-processing capabilities of Xilinx’s high-performance, low-power 28nm programmable logic.

The programmable logic is tightly coupled with the processor system through the high-bandwidth AMBA-AXI interconnects to accelerate key system functions by up to 100x, using off-the-shelf and/or custom IP.

This architectural approach addresses common performance bottlenecks between these parallel and serial computing environments, memory and I/O.

It also gives the processor system configuration control of the programmable logic, including dynamic reconfiguration.
Software developers can leverage their existing system code based on ARM technology and utilise vast off-the-shelf open-source and commercially available software-component libraries.

Because the system boots an OS at reset, software development can get under way quickly within familiar development and debug environments, using tools such as ARM’s Realview development suite and related third-party tools, Eclipse-based IDEs, GNU, the Xilinx Software Development Kit and others.

Demand for higher levels of embedded-system performance is being driven by end-market applications that require multi-functionality and real-time responsiveness, such as automotive driver assistance, intelligent video surveillance, industrial automation, aerospace and defence, and next-generation wireless.

In the automotive sector alone, with more than 50 million cars produced each year and an estimated 600 million motor vehicles on the road, today’s USD1.3bn (GBP850m) driver-assistance market is expected to grow to USD5.8bn by 2017 as manufacturers deploy more embedded systems in their vehicles to make them safer.

Research has indicated that 60 per cent of front-end collisions could have been avoided with an extra 0.5-second response time and that driver fatigue accounts for an estimated 30 per cent of all driver fatalities.

As developers of driver-assistance systems pack more computer power into their applications, radar and infrared sensors, cameras and other system components must be installed into confined spaces within the automobile.

The new Xilinx Extensible Processing Platform offers a single-chip solution for optimising application-specific hardware/software partitioning and accelerating functions in hardware to drive complex algorithms.

In a market expected to reach USD46bn by 2013, developers of new intelligent-video technologies need processing platforms for building applications that can automatically monitor video patterns and body language, combined with audio, to make intelligent decisions and send alerts, thus reducing the chance for errors.

The technology is already moving to full high-definition video and frame rates up to 60 frames per second.

The dual Cortex-A9 MPCore-based processor system, coupled with the massive parallel-processing capabilities of the programmable logic, enables this capability.

Developers also gain an opportunity for innovative algorithm design, scalability and field upgradability, within a familiar ARM-based design environment.
Wireless telecommunication is being driven by the need for lower power, smaller physical form factors and reduced development costs, to support an ever-increasing number of users and data-hungry applications.

New technologies such as 4G LTE (Long-Term Evolution) can address bandwidth requirements, but smaller, more efficient base stations are essential to meet overall market requirements.

The Xilinx Extensible Processing Platform will help developers of next-generation wireless base stations to meet these needs by providing high-bandwidth parallel processing of 4G signals in combination with multiuser data management on Cortex A9 processors – all in a small, power-efficient and cost-effective integrated solution.

Because the platform is extensible, developers have the flexibility to implement future equipment updates and performance upgrades of both hardware and software.

Source:http://www.electronicstalk.com/news/xil/xil195.html

DP Technology to show updated CAM software

April 30th, 2010

Visitors to PDX/Amerimold can visit Esprit booth 722, where DP representatives will be available to discuss upgrades and perform demonstrations of how the upgrades can work for users.

Esprit 2010 includes 13 new Freeform three- and five-axis machining cycles that are available for milling, mill-turn and Swiss-turn machine tools.

These high-speed, multi-axis machining cycles offer a variety of increased choices and capabilities for Esprit customers performing 3D machining.

Additions for three-axis include a roughing cycle that can also be used for rest-machining, seven finishing cycles and three specialised cycles – 3D contouring, pencil tracing and corner machining.

Two specialised five-axis machining cycles are also included within this release – swarf machining and impeller machining.
Esprit is a computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) system for a full range of machine tool applications.

It offers full-spectrum programming for two- to five-axis milling, two- to 22-axis turning, two- to five-axis wire EDM, multitasking mill-turn machining and B-axis machine tools, as well as high-speed three- and five-axis machining.

Source:http://www.manufacturingtalk.com/news/dpt/dpt195.html

QuikTrip Implements Systemates’ Construction Management Software

April 30th, 2010

QuikTrip Corp. is the newest client of Systemates Inc.’s construction management software, Projectmates. The retailer will use Projectmates to manage its new-store construction and renovation program, the technology provider said.

QuikTrip operates more than 550 convenience stores located in nine states, all offering gasoline and truck fleet diesel fueling programs. Like other growing retail companies challenged to build more stores with fewer resources, one of QuikTrip’s primary concerns was choosing construction management software that new store teams could easily learn and use.

“QuikTrip did an extensive review of the project management systems, demoing six to eight different software packages. The two things that caught our attention with Projectmates were the ease of use and feel of the dashboard,” said Pete Conlin, QuikTrip’s construction manager leading the implementation effort.

QuikTrip will benefit from the nearly 200 out-of-the-box, enterprise-level reports in Projectmates, including many cost tracking and scheduling reports that can be set up for automatic delivery. “Executives and supervisors will be able to view the status of any aspect of any project in a moment’s notice. They will be able to see a project’s total cost at any given time,” said Conlin.

“Our construction managers will be able to manage more projects with less time utilizing the online bidding system, contract administration, RFIs and change order modules,” said Conlin.

Projectmates provides two-way bidding, which is an example of its efficiencies Systemates said. QuikTrip can post bids and supporting documents like drawings and specifications for bidders to download, saving considerable money in printing costs alone. In addition to managing Q&A and addenda, QuikTrip will also be able to receive and compare bid submissions within Projectmates.

Since QuikTrip signed with Systemates, training and implementation of Projectmates is well underway, the company said.

Dallas-based Systemates developed Projectmates to equip owners and owner’s representatives with a secure, web-based construction management software solution. Projectmates’ collaborative platform is designed to improve project execution and cut costs and delays, increase accountability and reduce risks. It creates one seamless platform for managing the complete lifecycle of a building, from planning, bidding and construction to maintaining the facilities.

Tulsa, Okla.-based QuikTrip’s major markets are Atlanta; Dallas-Fort Worth; Kansas City; St. Louis; Tulsa; Des Moines, Iowa; Omaha, Neb.; and Phoenix. It also recently entered the Tucson, Ariz., market.

Source:http://www.cspnet.com/ME2/Audiences/dirmod.asp?sid=&nm=&type=Publishing&mod=Publications::Article&mid=8F3A7027421841978F18BE895F87F791&tier=4&id=6D0F18A49AEF4B59871BF51C8A74F250&AudID=3F7DE6D5939244BBA5FBA04DEA47CA69

Best software to convert HD videos to a iPad format with optimal configurations

April 30th, 2010

Pavtube Studio, an excellent and famous audio-video software developer, upgraded Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac up to version 1.8. This update added three output formats including iPad Video H.264(*.mp4), iPad HD Video(*.mp4) and iPad Video MPEG-4(*.mp4) for iPad with optimal configurations, which enables users to convert HD videos mostly recorded by HD camcorders to a iPad format for playback in high quality. Besides, Pavtube still enhanced TiVo file support which is able to not only convert TiVo files to other regular video formats, but also directly copy TiVo files to hard drive for backup.
(IMG:http://www.pavtube.com/images/hd-video-converter-mac/interface.jpg)

This new version will express better performance in converting multi HD video files, even Blu-ray m2ts files included, to compatible formats with almost all the video devices and edit tools through further optimized program structure.

User need satisfaction is always Pavtube Studio’s utmost purpose. The refined GUI is more user-friendly with more easier-to-operate function including added scale Value to Brightness, Contrast saturation and Volume in edit interface. And it is also available to apply Deinterlacing facility by default since this update.

It still supports VFW codec encoding tech which can automatically offer users all the needed audio-video codecs during conversion with its built-in and free and safe codec.

Pricing and Availability:
Pavtube HD Video Converter for Mac is only for $35(USD) from pavtube.com
One paid for permanence. All the update is for free and warm after-service is available at the whole day of the whole year.

Source:http://www.mobilegadgetnews.com/index.php?showtopic=32537

New software createD higher numbers

April 30th, 2010

Milford Mayor Bo Fean said the apparent increase in police calls in the first quarter of this year may just be a bookkeeping querk. “We went to a new police software reporting system in November of 2009. The new system breaks complaints out differently than the old system. We cannot, therefore, pinpoint the reasons for the increase. As we go forward, we will be able to more accurately track complaints by specifics,” he said.

Source:http://www.strausnews.com/articles/2010/04/30/pike_county_courier/news/12.txt

The lighter bar represents 2009 and the taller darker bars are this year’s figures.

Saratoga Software acquires Digital Matter

April 30th, 2010

The management of Saratoga Software, Cape Town’s leading niche software development company, announced the acquisition of Digital Matter. Anthony Robinson, CEO of Saratoga Software, outlined the rationale for the deal.
One of our key growth strategies has been directed at finding the right acquisition. We believe that the market is now much better for realistic and exciting acquisitions. We have been looking for some time and we are very pleased to conclude our deal with Digital Matter.

Robinson added: “We have been looking for a company that is similar to ours in culture, has strong management and good developers, that is reasonably priced, and gives us access to a great customer base. We have also been looking for a product company that has massive upside potential. Digital Matter is both a product and a solutions company, specialising in the mobility area. Digital Matter has two core products – InspectionOne, which is a mobile inspection solution for any manufacturing or production facility. Their second product is called Asset Auditor and is a solution for the management of fixed assets.”

Jeremy Williams, managing director of Digital Matter, and his team have built up a great track record and reputation over the last three years in the Gauteng market. They have done work at Sasol, Standard Bank, SARS, FNB, Legal Aid Board, ICD, Eskom, Nestle. They have also been involved in providing innovative custom solutions – like the Mowaly mobile wallet with Beyond Payments, a franchise inspection service for Debonairs, and a mobile field service solution for GijimaAST.

Source:http://www.itweb.co.za/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=32646:saratoga-software-acquires-digital-matter&catid=159

Government to establish two software centres in 2010

April 30th, 2010

The federal government will, before the end of this year, establish two software development centres to boost local capacity in software development, the Director General of National Information Technology Development Agency, (NITDA), Cloepas Angaye, said yesterday while briefing newsmen on the upcoming eNigeria Summit scheduled to hold next month.

Mr. Angaye said this has become necessary considering the role ICTs are expected to play in transforming the Nigeria’s economy, hence the need to boost local capacity in the sector.

“Nigeria has software companies, most of them are not regulated, most of them are not well tested or patronized. So most Nigerian software products are taken out of Nigeria, made to look foreign and brought back because they are not recognized,” he said.

He said the federal government was trying to map out an economic development path similar to what is going on India, where they have nine software development centres.

“We will recall that India has the largest knowledge-based economy in which they transport IT to both developing and developed countries . So this year we will virtually implement IT development centres,” he said.

The IT boss also said that the first phase of the project will take off this year and that facilities are in place to make them operational.

“There will be software centres to take off. Money is ready and people are applying for the project in response to our advertisement,” he said, adding that the centre is open to all interested Nigerians to participate as long as they have successfully undergone the screening and selection exercise to be conducted by NITDA.

Insecure cyberspace

A lot of IT-based activities will take place at the centre, all geared towards teaching the participants how to develop software.

“These software centres will consist of Software Testing,” he said. “We have to test them, make sure they are of international standard. Today software testing is not done in Nigeria. Another component will be software research and development. We will physically produce soft wares. There is also component for trainings. That is the only we can provide the IT to drive our economy,” Mr Angaye said.

He further explained that insecure cyberspace discourage investors in the IT sector in Nigeria but explained that cybercrime and eTransaction bills currently at the National Assembly, when approved will address the security question.

Mr. Angaye also revealed that the eNigeria summit was an annual event sponsored by NITDA, in collaboration with the stakeholders. This year’s event has its theme, ‘ICT for Development.’

Source:http://234next.com/csp/cms/sites/Next/News/National/5561987-147/government_to_establish_two_software_centres.csp

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