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35 People, Places, & Things
That Will Shape The Future

Things: Virtualization

As time-to-market windows shrink, designers must ensure that what they build works the first time. They are abandoning hardware prototypes for electronics virtualization, a technology that can lop eight months off a schedule, according to VaST, a leading player in the field. Virtualization predicts and abstracts redundant details when designing electronic control units for the automotive industry, for example. It gauges talk time or the number of digital photographs that can be processed for a given battery capacity in a wireless phone, all before the device gets built. [...Read More]By Nicolas MokhoffResearch editor at EE Times

"VaST's virtualization fundamentally changes how electronic products are brought to market."Ashmeet Sidana, former VMware executive and Foundation Capital partner

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Paul Miller,
President of CMP

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John Barber,
Research Director Gartner

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Amine Chabane,
CEO Marseille Networks
Robert Cravotta,
Technical Editor, EDN
Thierry Fautier,
Director Telco Solutions, Harmonic Inc.
Mike Paczan,
CTO of Power.org
Mark McDermott,
Professor of Engineering, University of Texas
Jeff Roane,
VP Marketing VaST Systems

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