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Peter Seidenschwang

Peter Seidenschwang has received his degree in Mathematics and Economics at the University of Munich. Altogether he has been working for more than 15 years at Tieto in a wide range of roles like Business Development, Offering Management, Head of a global product line as well as Senior Consultant in international projects in Europe and Asia. He has broad experience in the Forest and Manufacturing industries.
Peter is responsible for Offering Management and Go-to-market coordination in the Business Unit Industrial R&D at Tieto. This unit at Tieto is focusing on Smart Products Engineering services.

FPGA – the new powerful Control Systems

Are Field Programmable Gate Arrays (FPGAs) the new powerful control systems for machine and plant engineering solutions?

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Tieto eMagazine “Connected Life” out now!

This 3rd version of our Tieto eMagazine covers the the topic “Connected Life”. No matter if private of business life – information is supposed to be available for everybody at any time. We are all part of this “connected life” where everybody and everything becomes more and more connected.

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Sensors for elderly people – or homecare as vital part of a connected life?

Almost every elderly person wants to stay in his/her well-known home rather than settling to a retirement home in some unknown part of the city (or even moving away from the home-village). All the neighbours you used to chat everyday about the weather would be unavailable. You would lose your personal freedom. You would feel really old….

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Do we need to have more Linux in our cars?

Your PC/Laptop runs with Windows? Your mobile phone and tablet runs with Android? How do you feel about your car running with Linux? Most probably you are not interested in what technical basis the infotainment system in your car is built on?

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Climbing Germany’s highest peak “2962”…

…or – emergency rescue device “2015” End of July, snow is melting even on the highest peaks of the Alps. Trails and pitches become accessible again for the public. This yearly change of the seasons means a lot of fun for people relaxing on weekend trips. But this also means an increasing number of rescue missions saving the lives of weekend mountaineers. Now imagine the following scenario: You encounter a person on a mountain slope, [...]

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Cost Optimisation in the Embedded Systems Development

Smart Products in our everyday life? – Sure – But what makes a product smart? Definitely it requires Embedded Systems technology inside the product. However, consumers will never buy the Embedded System itself, but they‘ll go for the product due to its usability, user experience, intelligence, connectivity, the solution approach, … – or in short: due to its smartness.

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Increasing importance of Functional Safety in Embedded Systems

There is a clear trend for more and more embedded systems in all kind of products and machines across all industries. In parallel with this increasing share of embedded systems the complexity of those systems grows, too. These effects are valid for example also in the automotive industry, when developing medical devices or solutions for hi-tech-manufacturing/automation industries.

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Tieto eMagazine: out now!

Smart Products are everywhere – in private life as well as in our daily business and many industries. In our new eMagazine edition, you will find a lot of fascinating topics. The category “panorama” shows various integrated solutions where we supported our customers with their smart products. Also external experts are interviewed – for example Prof. Dr. Wahlster – in his capacity as director of the German Research Centre for Artificial Intelligence.  He explains the [...]

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Connected life

It was a warm evening. John’s journey was very comfortable but after a few hours on the road he felt tired. “Mr Miller, the energy will last for the next 40 kilometres. The nearest Green Power Station is 15 kilometres away and we have to stop there to recharge batteries. There is also an Italian restaurant where I can order your favourite pasta or because of the late hour I would suggest some salad. What [...]

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New requirements engineering whitepaper out now …

Requirements Engineering | WhitePaperLearn how to increase the quality of end customer needs and requirements based on best practices – because a small leak will sink a great ship.

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