Data Capture and Record from a COTS Perspective
There’s a growing need for high-speed data capture and recording in hardware. Many options tend towards proprietary, but is there a way to use commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) components? We’ll explore the options with IP provider Atomic Rules, COTS FPGA card provider BittWare, and system provider One Stop Systems.
Panelists:
Chad Hamilton, VP Products, BittWare
Shep Siegel, CTO, Atomic Rules
Jim Ison, Chief Product Officer, One Stop Systems
Key Takeaways:
Better understanding of what components are available in the high-speed data capture/record market outside of appliances.
If it can be packetized, it can be recorded.
What are the pros/cons of going COTS?
What things should someone look for when shopping for vendors?