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It’s all over now except for the laughs.

October 6th, 2008

I returned home to Atlanta on Saturday still pumped about the great learning and fun that we had that week at the Vision 2008 Embedded Linux Conference. I wanted to share with you a few of them.

I’m sure you saw the splash on the Dell Lattitude ON announcement. Many of my MV colleagues have been nose to the grindstone for months on this project. They were asked to be the systems software provider (using Mobilinux 5.0) and to do the software integration for the application stack. I’ve not seen much of it myself personally but I hear good reports. Hopefully this will be a great success for Dell.

Since I was working and presenting at the event I didn’t get to attend many of the sessions. I did attend one of the last sessions of the conference by Matt Porter of Embedded Alley. His topic was the new Unsorted Block Image (UBI) and the UBI Filesystem (UBIFS) that can be layered upon it. What was superb about Matt’s presentation was that it wasn’t just a summary of information you could have learned off of Google. Matt went beyond the basics and delved into how to model your application’s usage profile to predict how quickly your product will consume the flash lifecycle of modern multilayer NAND flash memories.

I’ll repost if we can get a video of Matt’s presentation up on the web.

The other big highlight of the event was the Thursday night “Streets of San Francisco” party. This was the brainchild of our events manager Pamela Sherwood and it turned out great. The hotel ballroom was converted into street scenes from San Francisco. Tucked in the nooks and crannies was the dinner for the evening and ample adult beverages. All of this led up to what I think was the highlight of the evening… the Rock Band 2 show. I’ve played Rock Band quite a lot but it is a different experience with a stage, lights, and a real sound system.

We’ve got all the videos up on YouTube.

That’s our European FAE team giving a spirited rendition of Girls on Film.

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