Largest Embedded Systems Show on the East Coast Closes as Engineerings Top Creators of Technology Announce Industry Breakthrough
September 26 2005 - 2:11PM
PR Newswire (US)
CMP Media's 14th Annual Embedded Systems Conference Boston Welcomes
Thousands of the Electronics Engineering Elite BOSTON, Sept. 26
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- CMP Media's 14th annual Embedded Systems
Conference Boston (http://www.esconline.com/boston) closed
Thursday, September 15, after achieving a notable increase in
attendance from 2004. Running September 12-15 at Boston's Hynes
Convention Center, electronics engineering leaders from around the
world joined financial and media analysts, business executives and
members of the press at what is recognized as the largest embedded
systems event on the east coast. Conference-goers attended four
days of classes, workshops and presentations showcasing the
technological breakthroughs of the industry's Creators of
Technology -- design engineers and engineering management who take
the first steps in creating cutting-edge breakthroughs driving our
global economy and influencing our daily lives. ESC Boston serves
as a gathering place and educational forum for engineering's "rock
stars," and the conference featured more than 160 leading
exhibitors, 90 classes and tutorials and workshops on some of the
industry's hottest technologies. The industry's top hardware and
software providers, like Bluegiga, Xilinx, Lantronix, Wind River,
Echelon and Quadros exhibited their latest products and
announcements on the show floor, while companies like Sun
Microsystems and Intel hosted free workshops for conference
attendees, addressing specific solutions to unique design
challenges. The conference saw several company and product
announcements, including: -- Xilinx's PowerPC(TM) and
MicroBlaze(TM) Development Kit, Virtex(TM)-4 FX12 Edition, a
comprehensive design environment with everything embedded
developers need to create processor-based systems. -- Certicom's
new KeyInject, offering a trusted key injection platform for
anti-cloning, designed to allow device makers to track production
of contract manufacturers by controlling access to keying
information, metering the use of this information, and generating
reports on key usage. -- Enea's Element, a new suite of
high-availability middleware tools and building blocks targeted at
board and system chassis level multiprocessor designs in telecom,
automotive, industrial control, and medical instrumentation
applications. -- SafeNet SafeXcel-5140, the market's first
Enterprise Security Processor specifically designed for network
equipment manufacturers targeting the fast-growing small and
medium-sized enterprise (SME) market. -- Lantronix's breakthrough
technologies bringing powerful, data-center grade information
exchange capabilities to embedded devices arrayed throughout
private networks and the Internet through its new XPort(TM)
Architect(TM) (AR(TM)) embedded processor module. Exhibitor press
releases are available online at:
http://www.esconline.com/boston/media/releases.htm. Popular classes
and tutorials revolved around topics like security, RFID, remote
systems and legal issues surrounding the embedded systems industry.
Keynote speaker Avi Rubin, professor of computer science and
technical director of the Information Security Institute at Johns
Hopkins University delivered the keynote address on "Security and
Privacy Issues in RFID Technologies" describing the two types of
RFID systems in use today and the security and privacy concerns
introduced by these and future applications. As security becomes an
increasing concern for the embedded industry and engineers are
being tasked with securing devices that share data with other
devices, ESC Boston presented the Embedded Security Seminar on
September 12- 14. The three-day series of events focused on the
latest trends and tools with one-to-three hour sessions on topics
like practical secure hardware design, wireless security, and
Internet security hosted by executives from companies like Nokia,
Atmel, Texas Instruments, LynuxWorks and Seagate. Note to
Journalists: Press and analysts are invited to view event press
releases and exhibitor news announcements at
http://www.esconline.com/boston/media. About CMP Media's
Electronics Group The CMP Media Electronics Group is the premier
technology and business media brand serving the information needs
of the creators of technology worldwide through print, online and
conferences. As the most comprehensive and integrated source of
electronics technology information, the CMP Media Electronics Group
offers a full suite of products and services to reach electronics
systems design professionals throughout the world. With its
combination of media properties, CMP Media's Electronics Group
focuses on delivering a targeted audience and actionable
information to marketers in the electronics technology community.
Each month, CMP Media's Electronics Group delivers more than 1
million copies of its publications in five languages to subscribers
in 55 countries. Online visitors from more than 100 countries view
more than 7.5 million pages on its Web sites in six different
languages and in a year, more than 35,000 decision makers from 48
countries attend its conferences in North America, China, Taiwan
and Europe. CMP Media's Electronics Group properties include: --
Print -- EE Times, Embedded Systems Programming, Electronics Supply
& Manufacturing -- Online -- EE Times Online, DesignLines,
PlanetAnalog.com, Embedded.com, my-esm.com, CommsDesign.com, and
SupplyLines -- Conferences -- Embedded Systems Conferences,
Embedded Connect and Design Seminars About CMP Media CMP Media
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