How do we know that, indeed, the virus damaged the facility? what if they discovered it, analyzed it, tell us a story while continuing, now unchallenged?
And by the time you get to have a usable contract with them, you'll wish you had not started.. they are called the "microsoft of real time" for a very good reason.
Their tools are buggy, vxWorks fails at strange places, their QA is simply bad.
I work for a very large company; We have independent people doing projects with WRS products across the world. We all say the same.
The real question is, why embedded software tools so expensive for the quality.
How do we know that, indeed, the virus damaged the facility? what if they discovered it, analyzed it, tell us a story while continuing, now unchallenged?
And by the time you get to have a usable contract with them, you'll wish you had not started.. they are called the "microsoft of real time" for a very good reason. Their tools are buggy, vxWorks fails at strange places, their QA is simply bad. I work for a very large company; We have independent people doing projects with WRS products across the world. We all say the same. The real question is, why embedded software tools so expensive for the quality.