IQ Magazine is the quarterly voice of the ARM Connected
Community, a network of the leading ARM Core Licensees and their
tools and service suppliers. With over 50,000 Global Editions
distributed in the US and Europe, and Chinese and Japanese language
editions published and distributed in Asia, IQ Magazine reaches the
world of developers designing applications with the ARM
Core.
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Long regarded as the pioneer of the alliance programs in the
embedded industry, Glenn brings a wealth of expertise to bear in the
design and implementation of alliance programs.
Following careers in publishing and advertising (awarded "Best in
the West Creative Director Awards for creative work on Well Fargo
Banking, and the International Diamond Association, among other
distinctions), he moved his expertise in the early 1980's to the
telecom and early embedded systems industries.
Glenn started the first 8051 Directory in 1986, and quickly
followed with over 20 industry directories in the next few years,
including the Motorola 68K, Coldfire and Power PC Directories, Intel
MCS51/251 and 386 Directories, MIPS Directory, AMD Fusion29K and
Fusion E86 Directories, Hitachi H8/ SH Directory Mitsubishi
Directory, Siemens Directory, ARM Development Guide, DSP and others.
His company, Market Works, was purchased by Miller Freeman (CMP),
and was the foundation of CMP's Custom Publishing Division.
In the late 90's Glenn worked with Siemens and Infineon on
bringing their tools and products to the US in the Siemens SPACE
program. He also started and sold Monterey Tools Company, (which
specialized in selling evaluation boards and starter kits over the
web), and produced the Embedded Universities in the US and Germany.
Glenn returned to the partner alliance field in 2000 to
concentrate on Embedded and wireless alliances. Recent programs
include the ARM Information Quarterly Magazine (IQ), ARM Developers'
Guide, Intel PCA Program for XScale and StrongARM (including the
Wireless Solutions Journal), Motorola i.MX Program, Atmel
Applications Journal, Microsoft Windows CE and XP Embedded Resource,
and the upcoming Worldwide 2004 ARM Developers' Conference in Santa
Clara in October. |
When it comes to unbiased, first-rate analysis of the
embedded market and microprocessors, the industry looks to Markus
for his expertise. With more than nine years of experience working
with EDN Magazine and Instat/MDR, Markus is a very seasoned editor
and analyst with a proven record of processor and development tool
analysis, article writing, and the delivery of countless technical
seminars. In addition, Markus is founder and president of EEMBC, the
Embedded Microprocessor Benchmark Consortium. EEMBC is chartered
with the task of developing and evolving application-level
benchmarks for embedded processors with a membership comprised of
more than 50 of the world's leading semiconductor, intellectual
property, compiler, and Java Virtual Machine vendors. Markus also
co-founded the EEMBC Certification Labs (ECL), an independent
testing laboratory involved with the certification of processor
benchmark scores, as well as performing in-depth evaluations of
vendors hardware and software tools.
Beginning in 1987, Markus worked for Intel Corporation as both a
senior applications engineer and customer training specialist for
Intel's microprocessor and flash memory products. While at Intel,
Markus received several patents for his ideas related to flash
memory architecture and usage as a disk drive alternative. Markus is
also co-author of "Designing with Flash Memory", the only technical
book on this subject. |