From: Market Wired
COMMENT - Another carefully honed news release issued by Green Hills with Barbel, their media mogul at the bottom. This time The Dukes of Dronedom are selling product by offering classes. You can glance down the page and see which spiffy offering you want to sit in on.
These include classes by, Thomas Cantrell, Engineering Manager, Embedded Networking, Green Hills Software and Greg Davis, Director of Engineering, Green Hills Software. But no classes are being offered by Dan O'Dowd or his side kick, and still very much part of the GHS Team, Craig (Incest Porn) Franklin.
Yet each could offer insights into achieving success far beyond a graduate's wildest imagination in their industry. For instance, Dan could offer a class in how to dispose of your partners, including your Venture Capitalist, at little cost to yourself through a carefully planned and carried out assault using faked documents, payoffs to the local court, and a carefully orchestrated campaign to suborn the company's employees. This kind of operation is delicate, complex, and takes real brain power, making it extremely relevant in today's toppling economy.You need all those little moves to optimize your changes of overtaking Bill Gates in wealth.This is Dan's life time ambition and he is making real progress now that he is getting those war contracts.
Craig could offer a class on how to meet women and prevent them from climbing out the window of the restaurant's bathroom. Of course, his original solution was to issue them monthly checks for around $5,000 each or, in some cases, hourly fees for listening to him play his guitar. But, seriously, the issue of getting women into positions at GHS occupied a lot of time for both Dan and Craig. Dan wanted more women so his programmers would be less restless. Craig wanted them all for himself.
Check out our Movie, PsychoBusters, which is now being written and will show you GHS from the inside.
SANTA BARBARA, CA--(Marketwired - Apr 18, 2013) - Green
Hills Software, the largest independent vendor of embedded software
solutions, will deliver technology presentations at DESIGN West in San
Jose, CA, during the week of April 22, 2013. In booth #1320, Green Hills
Software will also demonstrate its latest embedded software solutions.
For more information on Green Hills Software's presence at DESIGN West,
visit http://www.ghs.com/events/ESCSV_2013.html.
Green Hills Software speaker presentations include:
Topic: Embedded IPv6 - What's the beef?When: Tuesday, April 23, 2013, 8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Where: McEnery Convention Center; Room: 212 AC
Who: Thomas Cantrell, Engineering Manager, Embedded Networking, Green Hills Software
Where: McEnery Convention Center; Room: 212 AC
Who: Thomas Cantrell, Engineering Manager, Embedded Networking, Green Hills Software
Synopsis: Embedded systems, from mobile
devices to low-powered sensor networks, are becoming new members of the
"Internet of Things," adding features such as field upgrade, remote
management, and application downloads. The growth of these new devices
adds further pressure to the nearly exhausted IPv4 address space. This
class starts by talking about the reasons for the growth in IPv6
interest and customer requirements over the last year. It talks about
the technical details of IPv6 in relation to traditional IPv4
networking. It then explores how to add and support IPv6 at the system
level and at the application level.
Topic: Designing Your System for High Reliability When: Wednesday, April 24, 2013, 9:15 AM - 10:15 AM
Where: McEnery Convention Center; Room: Salon 3
Who: Thomas Cantrell, Engineering Manager, Embedded Networking, Green Hills Software
Where: McEnery Convention Center; Room: Salon 3
Who: Thomas Cantrell, Engineering Manager, Embedded Networking, Green Hills Software
Synopsis: While 85% of embedded designs use C
and C++, these languages are notorious for their inherent lack of
safety. Many of the most common sources of errors are unlikely to show
up during testing, and may manifest themselves later as costly product
glitches and glaring security holes. This talk focuses on the tools and
techniques that can be used to augment any software design paradigm.
Techniques include coding conventions, automatic run-time error
checking, manual compile-time and run-time assertions, static analysis,
and the most common mistakes to avoid.
Topic: Tips and Tricks for Debugging When: Thursday, April 25, 2013, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Where: McEnery Convention Center; Room: Salon 1
Who: Greg Davis, Director of Engineering, Green Hills Software
Where: McEnery Convention Center; Room: Salon 1
Who: Greg Davis, Director of Engineering, Green Hills Software
Synopsis: There is no shortage of courses
and books written on programming and software design. Yet despite the
fact that developers spend 80% of their time debugging code, relatively
little attention is paid to debugging. This talk goes over a number of
top techniques in how to get to the bottom of problems using a modern
debugger and readily available tools. Design techniques to make
debugging easier are also discussed.
Topic: Separate and Not Equal: Safety and Security Design in Real-Time Operating SystemsWhen: Thursday, April 25, 2013, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM
Where: McEnery Convention Center; Room: 212 BD
Who: Thomas Cantrell, Engineering Manager, Embedded Networking, Green Hills Software
Where: McEnery Convention Center; Room: 212 BD
Who: Thomas Cantrell, Engineering Manager, Embedded Networking, Green Hills Software
Synopsis: Real-time operating systems by
definition offer predictable scheduling behavior, but for a
safety/security-critical system more is required. One other core
function of the operating system must be to separate various elements of
the system securely from each other. This course starts by looking at
examples of mixed-criticality embedded systems, explores the safety and
security interactions of the components in these systems, and then
examines the ways real-time operating systems can secure the
interactions. In addition, the course will briefly talk about various
safety and security certifications including IEC 61508 and ISO 26262.
In booth #1320, Green Hills Software will offer a wide range of interesting presentations and demonstrations, including:
Main Stage Demonstrations
Solving complex embedded problemsFor
more than thirty years, Green Hills Software has solved the most
challenging problems in embedded software. The presentation and live
demonstration will show Green Hills Software's leadership in performance
optimization, tools and techniques for maximizing developer
productivity, and expertise in building safe, secure, and reliable
embedded software.
Delivering product-differentiating security for Android devicesConnected
mobile devices are commonplace in the enterprise. Nearly 70% of
smartphones sold in 2012 run Android with a vast number of known and
UNKNOWN vulnerabilities. This presentation will show how easy it is to
exploit root vulnerabilities, remotely control devices and even extract
critical data files. INTEGRITY Multivisor™,
a separation kernel-based type-1 hypervisor, delivers the trusted
mobile device architecture that secures Android devices for the
enterprise.
Kiosk Demonstrations
Multimedia Rich SolutionsNext-generation devices need modern graphics capabilities. Green Hills Software will demonstrate OpenGL 3D capabilities for the INTEGRITY® RTOS
on a Freescale i.MX6 Quad-core CPU. The combination of a high
performance OpenGL stack with the safe, secure and real-time INTEGRITY
separation kernel is ideal for safety-critical automotive and Class
II-III medical devices. Middleware components featured include Vivante
OpenGL drivers and Real Time Logic's Barracuda Application Server
supporting HTML 5.
Advanced DebuggingTo show how developers
in the embedded Linux world can dramatically improve their debugging
productivity, this demo will feature comprehensive, source-level
debugging from boot loaders to applications. For developers of
safety-critical systems, pre-qualified tools can save significant time
throughout the development process. Green Hills Software will
demonstrate the MULTI® IEC 61508:2010 (SIL 4), EN 50128:2011 (SWSIL 4) and ISO 26262 (ASIL D) pre-qualified tool suite on a TI Hercules microcontroller. The demonstration will also include the powerful TimeMachine™ debugger that takes advantage of the live CPU on-chip generated trace data of Xilinx Zynq processors.
Embedded to Enterprise VirtualizationA
securely virtualized Android Jelly Bean-based platform features the
world's first ARM Virtualization Extension (VE) enabled hypervisor,
INTEGRITY Multivisor, running on a TI OMAP™ 5 processor. Multivisor's
unique architecture provides hard real-time capabilities with fast boot
performance. For mobile devices, demonstration will include the INTEGRITY Secure Smartphone - Trusted Mobile Device (INTEGRITY TMD)
supporting dual personas running on a Galaxy Nexus Trusted Handheld.
Also featured is an INTEGRITY PC™ workstation, which provides
enterprise-level protection from hackers and malware.
About Green Hills SoftwareFounded
in 1982, Green Hills Software is the largest independent vendor of
embedded development solutions. In 2008, the Green Hills INTEGRITY-178B
RTOS was the first and only operating system to be certified by NIAP
(National Information Assurance Partnership comprised of NSA &
NIST) to EAL 6+, High Robustness, the highest level of security ever
achieved for any software product. Our open architecture integrated
development solutions address deeply embedded, absolute security and
high-reliability applications for the military/avionics, medical,
industrial, automotive, networking, consumer and other markets that
demand industry-certified solutions. Green Hills Software is
headquartered in Santa Barbara, CA, with European headquarters in the
United Kingdom. Visit Green Hills Software at www.ghs.com.
Green Hills, the Green Hills logo, MULTI, INTEGRITY,
Multivisor, INTEGRITY PC and TimeMachine are trademarks or registered
trademarks of Green Hills Software in the U.S. and/or internationally.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
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