Live from Java Mobile & Embedded Developer Days 2008
Sentila is in full force at the Java Mobile & Embedded Developer Days (M&EDD) today in Santa Clara. The day started off with a great keynote from James Gosling, who said that one of his original goals was to run Java on the multitude of mobile devices. He went on to talk about Extreme Java -- controlling helicopters, submarines, and others -- and ended with a shout out to Sentilla. James displayed Sentilla's Tmote Mini next to a Canadian penny (he is Canadian, after all) and talked about how miniature embedded computers are the future of Java, especially when it comes to the ubiquitous large-scale use of Java. He spoke about solving the bridge safety problem using Sentilla's software suite to detect the health and stresses of bridges to detect potential problems before they occur, such as the bridge in Minnesota that collapsed.
Below is a picture from Mary's blog entry:
I spoke about the real world commercial uses of pervasive computing. In my research, I realized that Sentilla is essentially running Java on a computer with the power of a PDP-11 from 1970, which is very cool (Gordon Bell would be proud). I also showed a picture of a container yard and explained, "You may see containers, but what we see is over a million tiny servers." Making dumb things smart, useful, and more valuable through pervasive computing is key, and Java makes application development light years easier than any of the embedded programming approaches.
Andrew, David, and I brought along our awesome drink coasters and demonstrated how simple and easy they are. We also showed how a group of coasters can make decisions on their own without some big clunky server sitting around -- after all, the coasters do have computers running Java. Attendees also got a glimpse at Beta 2 of the Sentilla Software Suite which we are rolling out to more and more customers every day. If you have submitted your info yet, please do it so we can contact you and get you into the beta program.
Other blogs are also covering the event. See Mary's blog and Stephen's blog for some immediate reactions to embedded Java. The Dev Days guys are posting slides, and will be posting the video from the conference in a few weeks.
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Update (2/5/08):Updated link in video section below, now points to the first set of archived videos on ustreamAdded attendance numbersSentilla also has posted a blog entryWow, what a week it has been! The Java Mobile & Embedded Developer Days confe... Read More


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