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Programming secure devices at scale, in a software-defined world
By Steven Dettloff   -   March 7, 2025
Technical article
Software stored in non-volatile memory plays a crucial role in electronic products. Getting software into hardware and securing those devices in a connected world requires specialized support that is both repeatable and scalable.
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3 reasons you should move to a SaaS model now
By Steven Dettloff   -   March 3, 2023
Technical article
Here are the three leading reasons why IT technology companies, where software is the IP that drives their brand, are making the transition from a traditional original equipment manufacturer (OEM) model to a software-as-a-service (SaaS) model.
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Let’s explore the technology inside IoT endpoints
By Steven Dettloff   -   January 6, 2023
Technical article
When it comes to the IoT, almost anything is possible. Engineers within OEMs using the latest semiconductor solutions can be more innovative when developing endpoints. And new technologies are creating new business opportunities.
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How engineers cut development time in half for an EV fire warning system
By Steven Dettloff   -   December 5, 2022
Technical article
Through rapid prototyping, Amphenol developed sensor modules that reliably detect carbon dioxide and hydrogen from cell decomposition venting for early warning of lithium cell thermal runaway.
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KUL Extreme HPE Micro Data Centre
Zero-touch computing for extreme edge locations
By Steven Dettloff   -   April 26, 2022
Technical article
Avnet partners with HPE and Iceotope as authorized manufacturer of super-efficient Micro Data Centre liquid cooling solution for deploying and supporting real-time applications in extreme edge locations.
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AI Inference at the Edge: A lesson from Marie Curie
By Steven Dettloff   -   October 12, 2020
Technical article
In 1914, Marie Curie’s work on radium stopped in its tracks as the reality of World War I approached. Undaunted, Curie sent her entire stock of radium to a local bank by train and embarked on a new project – using her knowledge of radiology to save soldie...
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Regulatory insights: Are your computer, audiovisual and information technology products ready for the transition to 62368-1?
By Steven Dettloff   -   May 6, 2020
Technical article
Regulatory certification can be confusing because of constantly changing standards, the complexity of the process and the amount of time needed to properly complete it.
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How AI-powered virtual assistants can transform healthcare
By Steven Dettloff   -   February 26, 2019
We have witnessed a paradigm shift in the way patients are being treated by the doctors with the help of AI and machine learning.
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The rise of machine intelligence in the AI era
By Steven Dettloff   -   February 26, 2019
Technical article
Whether you know it or not, this technology has a lot of potential to deal with business-specific challenges and the benefits of deep learning outnumber its drawbacks.
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5 of the best artificial intelligence use cases
By Steven Dettloff   -   January 3, 2019
Technical article
AI’s upgraded algorithms make predictive analytics, parse data, and help businesses make smarter decisions from the boardroom to the factory floor.
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AI From A-Z: The biggest buzzwords around artificial intelligence
By Steven Dettloff   -   November 28, 2018
Technical article
Companies across markets from consumer electronics to factory floors are finding power in the introduction of two letters: AI (artificial intelligence).
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For Industry 4.0, Reliability Builds on Robust Connections
By Steven Dettloff   -   June 11, 2017
Technical article
Looking to relieve increasing product complexity and cost pressures, manufacturers are moving toward the next phase of industrial automation envisioned in Industry 4.0. In this concept, smart factories respond instantly to changing workloads to more
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