Tuesday 28 February 2017

BittWare Acquires nCk Research and Forms Network Products Group

BittWare has announced the acquisition of nCk Research, a network solutions provider with a portfolio of FPGA intellectual property (IP) designed for BittWare’s PCIe boards.

nCk’s staff joined BittWare as employees under a newly-formed Network Products group. Craig Lund, formerly with CSPI-Myricom, will lead BittWare Network Products as V.P. and General Manager.

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The new group’s first product, based on nCk’s groundbreaking IP, was recently announced at the RSA Conference in San Francisco. The StreamSleuth is a network packet processing appliance, providing Xilinx UltraScale+ FPGA-based accelerated monitoring, filtering, and routing at 100 GbE line rate.



“Building on the recent success of our horizontally-focused FPGA Platform business and the acquisition of nCk, it is huge step for BittWare to launch a vertically-focused network solutions group,” said Jeff Milrod, President & CEO of BittWare. “The addition of Craig’s leadership and extensive history of successfully driving new technology into emerging markets makes me confident that we will be able to quickly combine our world-class FPGA platforms with our innovative IP to deliver compelling network products to a market desperate for 100 GbE solutions.”

nCk Research had initially chosen BittWare’s FPGA solutions for prototyping their 100 Gbit/s IP. The unique approach and features of the IP so impressed BittWare that a collaboration was formed to accelerate the product development time. This grew into a need for closer access to BittWare’s software and hardware engineering teams, resulting in the acquisition in the second half of 2016.

Craig Lund joined BittWare in January, 2017 as V.P. and General Manager of the newly-formed Network Products group. Craig’s extensive knowledge of the capabilities—and limitations—of today’s high-speed network hardware and software plus his decades of experience leading teams in product development ensures the products BittWare creates are a match for the real-world needs of sophisticated, high-end network users.

Wednesday 22 February 2017

Embedded World 2017



Date: 14-16 March 2017
Location: Nuremberg, Germany
Visit: www.embedded-world.de

Whether your business is IT security for electronic systems, distributed intelligence, the Internet of Things or e-mobility and energy efficiency – the Embedded World Trade Fair in Nuremberg enables you to experience the whole world of embedded systems.

Over 930 exhibitors and numerous speakers from 42 countries will be presenting on a diverse selection of topics, ranging from construction elements through modules and full systems, operating systems, hard and software to services. The show is likely to welcome more than 30,000 trade visitors and approximately 1,700 conference participants from 73 countries.

Christos Flouris from Sarsen Technology will be at the show on 15th March, and will be supporting VersaLogic and DAVE Embedded Systems on their respective stands. Selwyn Henriques from EIZO Rugged Solutions will also be there throughout the show, and will be available to discuss your embedded video and graphics requirements.

DAVE Embedded Systems - Hall 4 - Stand 481: ARM Cortex, PowerPC and FPGA based embedded solutions for the future of industrial IoT.
VersaLogic - Hall 3 - Stand 259: State-of-the-art x86 COTS embedded computers based on PC/104 architecture.

If you'd like to meet with Christos, Selwyn or anyone from VersaLogic or DAVE Embedded Systems please get in touch to secure a time.

info@sarsen.net
+44 1672 511166

Thursday 16 February 2017

Trenton Cryptographic Systems Now Include the Latest IBM Hardware Security Module (HSM)

Latest News from Trenton Systems


U.S. Built Rugged Computers Now Support The Latest PCI Express Cryptographic Co-Processor

Trenton Systems announced that IBM® has approved four of their rugged computers for use with the IBM® 4767-002 PCIe Cryptographic Co-Processor Hardware Security Module (HSM). 

Trenton Systems TCS4504 Crytographic Server
One of these systems is the TCS4504 - an IBM® approved x86 architecture 4U, 19" rackmount server in a lightweight rugged aluminium chassis. The TCS4504 features a dual-processor system host board, PCIe backplane and the IBM® 4767-002 PCIe Cryptographic Coprocessor (Hardware Security Module (HSM)). The TCS4504, like all Trenton Systems products, is designed and integrated in the USA. With 7+ years of product availability this system allows confident long-term data protection and user accountability, with lower Total Cost of Ownership (TCO).



See how these two new Trenton Cryptographic Systems (TCS) merge the crypto coprocessor with a dual-processor SBC



The 2U, TCS2504 and the 4U, TCS4504 combine Trenton's HEP8225 HDEC Series processor board and its dual, Intel® Xeon® processors with the IBM® 4767-002 PCIe Cryptographic Coprocessor Hardware Security Module (HSM). These systems protect the privacy and confidentiality of data in a variety of business, government and military computing applications. 

The Trenton Systems Cryptographic System TCS2504 is an IBM® approved x86 architecture 2U, 19"rackmount server featuring a dual-processor system host board, butterfly form-factor PCIe backplane and the IBM® 4767-002 PCIe Cryptographic Coprocessor (Hardware Security Module (HSM)). Combining the Trenton Systems HEP8225 HDEC Series System Host Board and its dual, Intel® Xeon® E5-2600 v4 series processors with the HDB8227 backplane and IBM® 4767-002 PCIe Cryptographic Coprocessor Hardware Security Module (HSM),  the TCS2504 represents a powerful and versatile building block for secure applications.


Rugged Cryptographic Systems Technical Challenges Using PCI Express

Correctly routing PCIe signal traces is a design challenge that few companies can handle well, and taking short cuts in single board computer and backplane designs which utilise the PCI Express interface will always result in suboptimal system performance particularly in rugged cyrptographic systems.
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For more information on Trenton Systems in the UK please contact Sarsen Technology on +1672 511166 or send us an email: info@sarsen.net

Monday 6 February 2017

BittWare Set To Launch New Networking Product at RSA 2017


StreamSleuth from BittWare is a brand new 100GbE packet processing appliance with a pre-programmed FPGA that performs hardware accelerated network packet processing at line rate.

  • Use modes include packet broker, active monitor, or supplemental firewall.
  • Users configure the device with a web-based GUI or API - no FPGA programming required!

StreamSleuth is the first product from the new BittWare Network Products group, focused on high-performance networking products.

You can meet with the BittWare team at the RSA Conference, Stand S312 - 13-17 Feb




RSA Conference
The current state of cybersecurity means there are many opportunities for the industry as a whole to collaborate on new innovations. Discovering the next great opportunity will require everyone to embrace new and unique perspectives from a broadly diverse base of people and sources.

RSA Conference’s mission is to connect you with the people and insights that will empower you to stay ahead of cyber threats.

For more information please contact Sarsen Technology on +44 1672 511166 or send us an email - info@sarsen.net