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Corporate Blog

GMA, good morning america? no...

We entered a hotel to attend a GMA event a few months ago and some nice folks in the lobby saw our name badges and said, Are you with Good Morning America?, undoubtedly hoping a TV camera from this p...

Corporate Blog

Welcoming Linda Kerdolff to our Blog Squad

Hey folks, I want to introduce you to another new blogger to our team. Linda Kerdolff is a brand marketer with more than 20 years experience with consumer product manufacturers. She is a senior mark...

Embedded Software

Embedded Linux - why?

I have pondered before the appropriateness of Linux for embedded applications. My initial stance was clear enough: I could see...

Corporate Blog

Interview With Josh Mings of SolidSmack

Hey folks! Hope you missed me while I was out for a few weeks. I'm back. I was reading Mark Burhop's series on Practical Social Media and it reminded me that sitting in my inbox was Mr. Josh Ming'...

Embedded Software

Thanks for the memory

I have often read about the storage capacity of the human brain and have seen lots of statistics on the...

Corporate Blog

Solid Edge Summit Update

As I write this, we have some dueling Solid Edge Summits going on in Alabama and Toronto.  The top leaders for the Solid Edge organization have been traveling north America teaming up ...

Corporate Blog

NX Customer Showcase: KEF

People who know sound know that KEF stands for engineering integrity, design innovation and phenomenal acoustic transparency. Recently on a visit to the UK, I had a chance to speak with Phil Gidle...

Embedded Software

USB – the need for speed

I have commented before on “fashions” in the embedded software world and part of my job is to understand what...

Corporate Blog

Practical Social Media Part 3 of 3

Here is Part 1 and Part 2 if you are joining late. In my last two posts, I mentioned doing part of a presentation on social media for Siemens. One of the slides I presented (above) was a typical w...