HIGHLIGHTS
News in Brief
CodeMeter Embedded 2.32 Investing in our future R&D is at the core of our DNA
The latest version of our static library specifically
designed for embedded systems is now sup-
porting MIPS implementations, porting to
ARM64 platforms, VxWorks SR 06x0 versions,
and BlackBerry QNX 7.0. We are building our new head offices and the
House of IT Security as part of our commit-
ment to creating attractive workplaces and a
physical beacon for IT security. For the formal
laying of the cornerstone, Dr. Frank Mentrup and
Prof. Dr. Joern Mueller-Quade from the Karlsruhe
Institute of Technology were joined by the Mayor
of Karlsruhe as our esteemed guests. We have just embarked on two new projects,
KoMiK, which pushes for innovative communica-
tion and co-operation models to support digital
collaboration in SMEs, and DigiFAB4KMU, whose
goal is to create a digital twin of the buildings
we are erecting and protect the digital assets
involved. SPS in Nuremberg in November will
mark the showdown of ALESSIO, the two-year
project we ran with Infineon, the Fraunhofer
Institute, Giesecke & Devrient, Siemens, and the
Technical University of Munich, Germany that re-
sulted in the development of updatable security
solutions for embedded systems in long-lifespan
applications.
CodeMeter License Central 3.30
The latest release of CodeMeter License
Central includes an expanded license histo-
ry that captures all actions throughout the
license lifecycle, supports the fundamental
operations for programming TMR (Triple
Mode Redundancy) licenses, and simplifies
the creation of update items.
License Central
Protecting the environment
is a top priority
We are redesigning all of our product packag-
ing and selecting suppliers who are strongly
committed to green waste circuits. Our new
CmDongles packaging solutions are not just
aesthetically pleasing, but also sustainable
and more stable to accommodate all our
form factors.
Trustworthiness is king
The white paper on “Managing and Assessing
Trustworthiness for IIoT in Practice”, recently
published by the Industrial Internet Consortium
and co-authored by our very own Marcellus
Buchheit, underlines the importance of under-
standing and building justified confidence in
the key IIoT system characteristics of safety,
security, privacy, resilience, and reliability.
Security
Privacy
Safety
Resilience
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Reliability
Training the computer
scientists of tomorrow
Our partnership with the Baden-Wuerttemberg
Cooperative State University (DHBW) enters a
new stage: For several years, we have been
offering dual courses in computer science. With
the start of the new academic year, we are
also participating in dual training for software
engineers specializing in business informatics.
The results are staggering: 80% of graduates
from the dual study courses sign permanent
employment contracts long before the end of
their studies!
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Latest news from Japan CodeMeter in distributed
manufacturing
Our newest regional team is on fire: They are
now active members of both the Edgecross
Consortium and the Robot Revolution & Indus-
trial IoT Initiative, which will spark mean-
ingful technical discussions and business
opportunities. Wibu-Systems is kicking off a collaboration with
EOS to build a DRM solution for their 3D printers.
Manufacturers of spare parts will then be able
to protect their intellectual property, safeguard
data confidentiality and integrity, and fully trace
and tighten up their digital supply chain.
Siemens selects CodeMeter
Siemens is using the latest generation of
CmDongles to realize new licensing models for
the SIMIT simulation platform and to protect
PROFINET bus analyzers.