What Integrates with embOS?

Find out what embOS integrations exist in 2025. Learn what software and services currently integrate with embOS, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that embOS currently integrates with:

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    eXtremeDB Reviews
    What makes eXtremeDB platform independent? - Hybrid storage of data. Unlike other IMDS databases, eXtremeDB databases are all-in-memory or all-persistent. They can also have a mix between persistent tables and in-memory table. eXtremeDB's Active Replication Fabricâ„¢, which is unique to eXtremeDB, offers bidirectional replication and multi-tier replication (e.g. edge-to-gateway-to-gateway-to-cloud), compression to maximize limited bandwidth networks and more. - Row and columnar flexibility for time series data. eXtremeDB supports database designs which combine column-based and row-based layouts in order to maximize the CPU cache speed. - Client/Server and embedded. eXtremeDB provides data management that is fast and flexible wherever you need it. It can be deployed as an embedded system and/or as a clients/server database system. eXtremeDB was designed for use in resource-constrained, mission-critical embedded systems. Found in over 30,000,000 deployments, from routers to satellites and trains to stock market world-wide.
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    IAR Embedded Workbench Reviews
    A comprehensive development environment tailored for Arm architecture, designed to produce efficient and streamlined code while granting you full authority over your programming projects. This all-in-one Integrated Development Environment features tools for project management and a built-in editor. It boasts an impressive library of 8,400 example projects, complete with configuration files, code snippets, and project templates, allowing for rapid project initiation. The IAR C/C++ Compiler, crafted by our team of compiler specialists, supports both C and C++ languages and provides sophisticated global and target-specific optimization techniques. Additionally, it accommodates a variety of industry-standard debugging and image formats, ensuring compatibility with most leading debuggers and emulators, including ELF/DWARF where applicable. This robust setup is complemented by a fully integrated linker and assembler, enabling the efficient creation of embedded applications. Supporting all 32-bit Arm cores from prominent vendors, as well as selected 64-bit Arm cores, our tools come with a flexible licensing model tailored to meet the unique needs of your organization. With this environment, developers can enhance productivity and streamline their workflow to achieve optimal results.
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    STM32 Reviews

    STM32

    STMicroelectronics

    The STM32 GUI hardware collection boasts the most extensive range of high-performance graphics-capable MCUs and MPUs available in the market. Accompanying this robust lineup are cutting-edge development tools, which can be accessed for free through resources like TouchGFX and STemWIN Reference designs, along with a selection of GUI software and design collaborators. Users can benefit from comprehensive support, a vibrant online community, and thorough documentation to assist with any inquiries they may have. As the landscape of embedded Human-Machine Interfaces (HMIs) continues to shift, products are becoming increasingly intelligent and feature-rich, leading consumers to anticipate HMIs that deliver both an interactive experience and straightforward navigation of features. Incorporating a GUI into your offerings enables the creation of devices that are not only more user-friendly and safe but also modern, thereby enhancing the value provided to end users. The essential design principles of GUIs are largely influenced by the ubiquitous smartphone, which sets a high standard for user interaction. With the STM32 family, developers are equipped with the necessary tools to seamlessly integrate smartphone-like GUIs into their embedded devices, ultimately raising the bar for user experiences across various applications. This innovative approach reflects the growing demand for intuitive interfaces in technology today.
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