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EDA 2010: The Year of “Less is More”

While many of us are just getting used to writing “2010” on our documents and personal checks, it’s clear that the economic impact of 2009 will not be forgotten any time soon. The consensus across diverse constituencies – ranging from world leaders to industry heads and many leading economists – is clear. We are not [...]
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Building a Better Team

The NFL is kicking off again as coaches announce their final rosters, putting the most elite players on the field for a season of intense competition. And just like football, in business you need the best team in order to win, and that is why I am so pleased to be joining Apache as a [...]
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Apache at DAC!

If you missed Jerome Toublanc giving the exhibitor presentation today in North Hall on stop by the Apache booth #722 South Hall to talk with him on this subject and learn more about RedHawk, Totem and Sentinel.
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Of investors, bloggers and customers

Much hay has been made recently of industry transitions with the first two categories and their role in the development and adoption of new technologies...
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DAC 2009 - San Francisco - Free Exhibit Passes

DAC is two weeks away and if you have not yet registered for the EDA show of the year, now is the time. Atrenta, Denali and Springsoft have a great offer, they will be sponsoring 600 FREE DAC exhibit hall passes this year – See for more info visit: http://www.deepchip.com/wiretap/090709.html With all the exciting new products [...]
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For those of you who follow John Cooley on Deep Chip, there was a post last week by Gayatri Japa from India Times about TechGuri. We submitted the following post to John last week for posting. Hi John, This is in response to the post from Gayatri Japa on TechGuri. First, Apache did not launch TechGuri; [...]
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Will Outsourcing of Engineering Jobs Lead to “Enlightened” Unionization or a Middle-Class Revolution?

To say that we are living through a revolutionary period on multiple fronts is no exaggeration. Recognizing that the technology universe is closely inter-twined with geopolitics, economics and capital markets forces takes no stretch of the imagination either. However, the assertion that how America responds to the dislocation of engineering jobs may well determine whether [...]
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