The Embedded Linux Conference (ELC) is the premier vendor-neutral technical conference for companies and developers using Linux in embedded products. This conference, now in its 9th year, has the largest collection of sessions dedicated exclusively to embedded Linux and embedded Linux developers. ELC is embedded Linux experts talking about solutions to your embedded Linux problems. ELC consists of 3 days of presentations, tutorials and Bird-of-a-Feather sessions. There are over 50 sessions to choose from, on a wide variety of topics.
Embedded silicon options have become quite robust. 32-bit network-enabled “intelligent” systems are now the norm. This opens up countless opportunities for cool, new embedded devices, which are powerful and connected. But the state-of-the-art in embedded software development still emphasizes quick time-to-market versus elegance. What keeps me awake at night are the risks introduced by mixing rushed programmers and powerful processors embedded everywhere. This talk will introduce some of the issues, and the Yocto Project tools that address them.