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E-cast: Use Virtualization To Enable Safety-Certified IoT Critical Infrastructure System - Class 2 of "Designing Safe and Secure IoT Systems for the Critical Infrastructure"

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Companies are updating their critical infrastructure, and safety has become a key issue, with increased regulation and risk of litigation driving the need for safety certification in industries such as aerospace, energy, industrial automation, medical, and robotics. One area of concern is partitioning safety certified and non-safe code and that's what we'll cover in Day 2 of this three-day course. We'll look at how using virtualization, Java, analytics and various types of partitioning in your IoT design can maximize safety and reduce your overall design cost and risk.

Presented by: Wind River

Speaker(s): Charles J. Lord, PE, President and Chief Trainer, Blue Ridge Advanced Design and Automation

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Companies are updating their critical infrastructure, and safety has become a key issue, with increased regulation and risk of litigation driving the need for safety certification in industries such as aerospace, energy, industrial automation, medical, and robotics. One area of concern is partitioning safety certified and non-safe code and that's what we'll cover in Day 2 of this three-day course. We'll look at how using virtualization, Java, analytics and various types of partitioning in your IoT design can maximize safety and reduce your overall design cost and risk.

Presented by: Wind River

Speaker(s): Charles J. Lord, PE, President and Chief Trainer, Blue Ridge Advanced Design and Automation

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