Eurotech, an Italy-based provider of embedded computing platforms, has released a new version of its ESF 3.1 development framework. The company describes ESF, which stands for "Everyware" Software ...
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Eurotech, an Italy-based provider of embedded computing platforms, has released a new version of its ESF 3.1 development framework. The company describes ESF, which stands for "Everyware" Software ...