Executive Vice President

Embedded Computing Design

Richard Nass’ key responsibilities include setting the direction for all aspects of OSM’s ECD portfolio, including digital, print, and live events. Previously, Nass was the Brand Director for Design News. Prior, he led the content team for UBM’s Medical Devices Group, and all custom properties and events. Nass has been in the engineering OEM industry for more than 30 years. In prior stints, he led the Content Team at EE Times, Embedded.com, and TechOnLine. Nass holds a BSEE degree from NJIT.

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Embedded Insiders Podcast: In the summertime we've got dev kits on our minds - Podcast

July 07, 2017

In the summertime when the weather is hot, the Embedded Insiders are indoors with development kits on their minds. Rich Nass and Brandon Lewis have been doing some hardware hacking of their own...

Processing

Next on the dev kit tour: Nordic Semi's Thingy - Blog

July 07, 2017

I seem to be on the development kit tour this summer. I just got done with the Z-Wave dev kit from Sigma Designs and they set the bar pretty high. I did have an issue, but it was mostly due to my...

IoT

It took some sweat to turn that lamp on and off - Blog

July 06, 2017

You’ve all heard the concept of engineers getting excited by blinking an LED. I get that, because I’ve been on both ends—pulling my hair out trying to get the stupid LED to blink and rejoicing...

Processing

Five Minutes With Jeff VanWashenova, Director, CEVA - Podcast

July 05, 2017

Vision systems are taking on so many uses within the automobile, from backup cameras to lane departure warnings, to keeping an eye on the driver, and lots more. But where do we go from here? Are...

IoT

Arrow's Kristin Russell Receives Embedded Computing Design's Top Innovative Person award - News

June 29, 2017

Kristin Russell, the Global President of Intelligent Systems at Arrow Electronics was one of three people to win Embedded Computing Design’s coveted Top Innovative Person awards. That gave me the...

IoT

Five Minutes With Lou Lutostanski, VP of IoT, Avnet - Podcast

June 14, 2017

There’s no shortage of information when it comes to the Internet of Things. Conventional thinking says that the processor vendor would likely have the best information when you’re putting your...

IoT

Embedded Insiders Podcast: AWS Greengrass: Are OT Device Management Pastures Getting Greener? - Podcast

June 12, 2017

As IT and OT players stake out their claims in the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) landscape, Amazon Web Services (AWS) and partner Ayla Networks are deploying a technology called AWS...

Networking & 5G

Analog Devices' RadioVerse transceivers help migrate from 4G to 5G - Product

June 08, 2017

The latest update to Analog Devices’ RadioVerse technology and design ecosystem simplifies and accelerates radio development for wireless carriers and telecommunications equipment makers as they...

IoT

In the IIoT, more/better data leads to better decisions - Blog

June 08, 2017

Is it me, or does Red Hat seem to fly under the radar? The company has great technology, but they’re quite humble. Here’s an example: I came across this whitepaper recently called Intelligent...

IoT

Maxim's Himalaya Step-Down DC-DC Converters Push the Envelope for IIoT - Press Release

June 07, 2017

It’s no secret that the industrial market is going increasingly digital, thanks to phenomena/standards like Industrial IoT (IIoT) and Industry 4.0. Thankfully, safety and reliability and improving...

Security

Five Minutes With Bill Diotte, CEO, Mocana - Podcast

June 07, 2017

Hacking continues and breeches still occur, regardless of how much emphasis we put on security. Why is that? Is it simply that the hackers are smarter than the folks designing in the security?...

Debug & Test

Enea launches high performance CPE virtualization platform - Product

June 06, 2017

Enea, a supplier of network software platforms and services, recently announced a product called NFV Access, which is a lightweight virtualization platform aimed at customer premise equipment...

Industrial

Embedded Insiders - Episode #10 - Embedded World Day 3 Recap - Podcast

June 02, 2017

Wrapping up embedded world 2017 from their hotel bar, the Embedded Insiders, Rich Nass and Brandon Lewis of Embedded Computing Design, discuss some of the highlights they saw on Day 3 of the show....

Software & OS

Embedded Insiders - Episode #9 - Embedded World 2017 Day 1 and 2 Recap - Other

June 02, 2017

Embedded Computing Design editors Rich Nass and Brandon Lewis review some of the highlights from days one and two of embedded world 2017, including how software and solutions continue to eat the...

Industrial

Embedded Insiders - Episode #16 - Power, PCIM, and Europe - Podcast

June 02, 2017

Once again, power takes center stage, at least in this week’s Embedded Insiders podcast. ECD Power Editor Alix Paultre is at the PCIM show in Germany, Europe’s premier event for the...

Open Source

Embedded Insiders - Episode #17 - How the IIC Connectivity Framework Is Like Whales, Seals, and Bats - Podcast

June 02, 2017

Many types of animals live on land, many more in the sea, and more still spend their time airborne. What’s that got to do with the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)? Earlier this year the...

Industrial

Rich Nass talks with LGS Innovations at MEDSec 2017 - Video

May 24, 2017

Rich Nass with Embedded Computing Design talks with LGS Innovations discussing security at MEDSec 2017 #MEDSec17

Software & OS

Ada competition: Look who's a judge! - Blog

May 18, 2017

I just became the proverbial kid in a candy store (hey, you have your candy and I have mine). AdaCore just launched its second-annual Make with Ada programming competition, and I get to be one of...

Software & OS

Ada competition: Look who's a judge! - Other

May 18, 2017

I just became the proverbial kid in a candy store (hey, you have your candy and I have mine). AdaCore just launched its second-annual Make with Ada pr...

Software & OS

Five Minutes With? Fabien Chouteau, Software Engineer, Adacore - Other

May 17, 2017

Adacore started a challenge for embedded developers called Make with Ada. It brought in entries from around the world. But more importantly, it made a clear statement that Ada is a programming...

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