Services

Engineering support from board to browser.

Five practice areas that plug in wherever your project needs help — as one engagement or five separate ones.

[ EMBEDDED ]

Embedded Software Development

Firmware and system software for the exact hardware you've committed to shipping — not a generic reference build.

  • Board bring-up, BSP, and device driver development
  • OS porting across Linux, Android, QNX, VxWorks, Windows
  • Processor platform migration and firmware adoption
  • Boot time, latency, and throughput optimization
[ IOT ]

IoT Offerings

Turning scattered sensors and edge devices into a coherent, monitorable system your team can actually operate.

  • Sensor, M2M, and edge analytics integration
  • Connectivity across BACnet, BLE, Wi-Fi, Z-Wave
  • Image, video, and voice recognition applications
  • Edge and fog gateway architecture for real-time processing
[ CLOUD ]

Cloud Offerings

Cloud architecture chosen for your workload, not the vendor with the best sales deck.

  • Cloud operations management and services integration
  • Performance and cost optimization
  • DevOps assessment, CI/CD, and microservices delivery
  • SaaS monitoring, SLA management, and disaster recovery
[ ML ]

Machine Learning Offerings

Models trained for the hardware they'll actually run on, from cloud GPUs down to edge accelerators.

  • TensorFlow, Keras, Theano, and Caffe experience
  • Optimization for NVIDIA, Qualcomm, TI, and NXP silicon
  • Custom video and image analytics pipelines
  • Integration with Azure, AWS, IBM Watson, and Google Cloud
[ SECURITY ]

Cybersecurity Offerings

Security work that assumes a connected device fleet is a target, and builds accordingly.

  • Data breach consulting and dark web surveillance
  • Incident response, root cause analysis, and recovery
  • Network security protocols against emerging threats
  • Application security review and policy implementation

Not sure which practice area fits?

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