Middleware plays a critical role in gateways, acting as the "software glue" that connects the underlying hardware and operating system to the various applications.
Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) devices are crucial for internet service delivery, but their effective management presents significant hurdles.
Wi-Fi7 (IEEE 802.11be) is the latest generation of wireless technology, offering a major leap in speed, efficiency, and performance.
AI/ML at the edge refers to running artificial intelligence and machine learning models directly on local devices rather than in centralized cloud data centers.
The evolution of Network Video Recorders (NVRs) in video surveillance systems has been dramatic, moving from basic recording to intelligent, integrated hubs.
Al Native signifies a fundamental shift in software engineering, moving beyond merely using Al tools to building systems where Al is intrinsic.
Modern vehicle software is rapidly transforming the automotive industry, shifting from hardware centric to software defined vehicles (SDVs).
Standardizing automotive middleware, while beneficial for efficiency, faces significant hurdles. Open Source initiatives are emerging as a crucial part of the solution.
Virtualization of platforms is a growing trend driven by the need to consolidate diverse functionalities and optimize hardware resource utilization.