Band XI sources a variety of hardware and software products and services from the following companies:
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MicroDoc Computersysteme GmbH
MicroDoc, based in Munich, Germany, delivers first rate, high quality products, programming services, training and consulting for customers in the embedded and enterprise space. MicroDoc’s Java expertise is used by companies from various industries like financial, airline, automation, automotive, logistics and IT. MicroDoc strongly believes in Open Source Software and is an active Eclipse and OSBF member. MicroDoc supplies Java Virtual Machines and class libraries that can be tailored to specific platform needs, like hardware, operating system and processor. |
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Eurotech, Inc.
The Eurotech Group focuses on the study and development of cutting-edge technologies, preserving their long-term competitive advantage. Eurotech offers innovative and value-added solutions which anticipate market evolutions and future scenarios through accurate strategic planning. Their research activities support the Group’s product roadmap and thoroughly explore the field of pervasive computing. Constant collaboration with front-line industrial and scientific partners allows the Group to take on the ever shifting challenges posed by technological progress. |
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DC Software Arts, LLC
DC Software Arts develops state of the art software for the Apple mobile device family, including the iPod Touch, iPhone, and iPad. After decades of experience in advanced corporate information technology roles, the principals of DC Software Arts began writing entertainment applications for the Apple platforms. Today, they supply Band XI with custom engineering services for asset tracking and industrial control for the same platforms. |
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Bill Gatliff, Linux Expert
Bill Gatliff is a freelance embedded systems consultant who specializes in development and training services related to Linux, the GNU toolchain, and other Free and Open Source software and hardware products. He has a strong background and interest in other types of embedded systems, including those based on RTOSes like eCos and uC/OS-II. He has ported Linux and NetBSD to embedded systems of all kinds, including adding toolchain and development environment setup, device drivers, kernel modifications, bootloaders, and root filesystems. |



