The Source Newsletter - November 2012
HD Channel
What if your car could help you become more connected to friends and family, while increasing your awareness of the road and vehicles around you? A look at how the driving experience is poised to become an integrated part of your life experience. More
You've seen the Porsche. You've seen the Jeep. Now meet the team who modded these vehicles with cool QNX® technology. In this installment of a new interview series, we catch up with Mark Rigley, head of the QNX concept team. More
Blog Watch
- Open source software in auto: a time that's come (and gone)?
- Top 8 questions for squeezing high-end tech into low-end infotainment
- Recall? What recall?
- Harvard uses QNX technology to take a long, hard look at the ozone hole
- QNX versus Linux: Which is best for IEC 62304 medical devices?
- My connected car word cloud is (still) getting around
- QNX drives into CES 2013 as a CES Innovations Award Honoree
Whitepapers
Using Dynamic Software Analysis to Support Medical Device Approval
Discover how dynamic code analysis can help demonstrate compliance with safety requirements, and learn what to look for in dynamic analysis tools. More
Webinars
A Day in the Life of Developing a Pre-integrated EtherCAT PLC
Learn how a new PLC reference platform from Freescale, QNX, ISaGRAF, and KPA can help you jump straight to the application stage, speeding time to market. Occurs Tuesday, December 4, 11 am EST. Register
Using the OS and the Silicon to Ensure High Availability in Industrial Systems
Join QNX and TI as they discuss how the right combination of software and hardware can help address HA requirements while minimizing design efforts. Occurs Wednesday, December 5, 2 pm EST. Register
In-vehicle Product Differentiation: Open Standards vs Open Source
Explore why open standards are often the best choice when you need to maximize code reuse, reduce vendor lock-in, and leverage a large developer community. Occurs Tuesday, December 11, 2:00 pm EST. Register