The Innovation Machine | John Pasquarette, NI Vice President of Software Marketing for National Instruments, opens the NIWeek Day 2 keynote and is joined by Phil Hester, NI Senior Vice President for Research and Development. |
Measurements on Mobile Devices | Learn about ways engineers and scientists may be able to use mobile devices in the future for measurement and control applications. |
NI LabVIEW Web UI Builder | Learn about using LabVIEW to build thin Web clients for monitoring and controlling distributed systems. |
FPGA Compile Farm and Cloud Compile | See how you can build a server farm for compiling LabVIEW FPGA code and take a sneak peek into the future of compiling LabVIEW FPGA code in the cloud. |
Technical Data Cloud | See a preview of new technology for storing measurement data to the cloud to be accessed from anywhere in the world. |
Cross-Platform Driver Framework | Learn about how NI is working to provide better cross-platform hardware driver support across Windows, Mac, and Linux OSs. |
Prototyping Complex Communication Systems with LabVIEW | Learn about how the LabVIEW DSP Designer will help engineers prototype complex wireless communication protocols, such as LTE. |
Extending PXI to Multiple Processors with PXImc | Learn about new PXImc technology, which allows multiple hosts to directly connect over PCI Express links. |
A Brief History of Time in Programming Languages - Part 1 | Jeff Kodosky, NI business and technology fellow, cofounder, and “father of LabVIEW,” speaks about how programming languages have evolved throughout time. |
A Brief History of Time in Programming Languages - Part 2 | Jeff Kodosky, NI business and technology fellow, cofounder, and “father of LabVIEW,” speaks about how programming languages have evolved throughout time. |
A Brief History of Time in Programming Languages - Part 3 | Jeff Kodosky, NI business and technology fellow, cofounder, and “father of LabVIEW,” speaks about how programming languages have evolved throughout time. |
Jeff's video seems to end abruptly. Was it cut off?
Several videos are missing (they are on the niglobal youtube channel). There are 3 parts in total to Jeff's lecture.
Sorry about that, guys - I just posted all three parts of his keynote.