Feb 16, 2010
ATLANTA, GA. — February 16, 2010 - Centrafuse, a leading developer of software tools for embedded devices, announced that Jim Mazurek has joined the Company as its new VP of Business Development – Automotive. Mazurek has over 25 years of experience in the automotive electronics industry, at companies that include Ford Motor Company and Visteon Corporation. His functional background spans sales and business development, new product introduction, product marketing, product management and strategy & planning. Jim led a team at Ford that built some of their first integrated infotainment and multimedia systems for the vehicle. "We are very proud to add Jim to the Centrafuse team." said Dan Seitam, the CEO of Centrafuse. "He has a broad set of experiences serving OEMs and Tier 1 suppliers, and understands what it takes to be successful in our target market segments. Jim’s understanding of both markets and products will enhance our ability to provide our corporate customers the best-in-class HMI tools for their next generation infotainment systems." You can read more about Centrafuse and its products at www.centrafuse.com ####### ABOUT CENTRAFUSE Centrafuse is a software company that sells development tools for embedded devices. The Company's Application Integration Framework is a software development framework for emerging, "non-traditional" computing devices; that is, devices designed for environments in which a mouse and keyboard are not desirable. Our vision is to make PCs relevant in environments previously considered impractical. The company is headquartered in Atlanta, GA. Dan Seitam, CEO 404-287-2152 x714 dseitam@centrafuse.com
Jim Mazurek, VP Business Development - Automotive 404-287-2152 x712 jmazurek@centrafuse.com
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Jan 07, 2010
ATLANTA, GA. — January 7, 2009 - Centrafuse, a leading developer of software tools for embedded devices, announced that its automotive infotainment framework, Centrafuse Auto, will be featured running on Microsoft’s Windows Embedded Auto software platform in Visteon’s Connected Car at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January 2010. Windows Embedded Auto and Centrafuse operate together to provide a robust and appropriate user experience for independent infotainment and computing services for drivers and passengers. "The car is simply another mobile device, and the ability to fully integrate disparate features, functions and content is a critical aspect of providing a user experience that is optimized for the car." said Dan Seitam, the CEO of Centrafuse. "We call that Intelligent Convergence, and it ensures that the driver and passengers receive a consistent and contextual media experience in the car. Microsoft’s experience, installed base and commitment to the car make Microsoft an ideal partner for Centrafuse. Centrafuse takes full advantage of the capabilities of the Windows Embedded Auto platform and presents that to the end-user in a way that is intuitive, fully-featured and extensible.” “The flexibility of the Windows Embedded Auto platform is enabling partners like Centrafuse to create new and rich user interfaces,” said Greg Baribault, marketing director, automotive product management Microsoft’s Windows Embedded Business division. “The Centrafuse Auto interface and its vast feature set is simplifying driver control over a wide range of functions.” To learn more about Centrafuse Auto and the Connected Car, stop by and see the exhibit at Visteon's booth CP-13 in the Central Plaza at CES. ####### ABOUT CENTRAFUSE Centrafuse is a software company that sells development tools for embedded devices. The Company's Application Integration Framework is a software development framework for emerging, “non-traditional” computing devices; that is, devices designed for environments in which a mouse and keyboard are not desirable. Our vision is to make PCs relevant in environments previously considered impractical. The company is headquartered in Atlanta, GA. CONTACT:
Dan Seitam, CEO
404-287-2152 x714
dseitam@centrafuse.com
www.centrafuse.com
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Jan 01, 2010
Centrafuse, a leading developer of software tools for embedded devices, announced that its automotive infotainment framework, Centrafuse Auto, will be showcased in Visteon Corporation's "Connected Car" demonstration at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January 2010. The Connected Car is Visteon's Internet-connected platform for next generation infotainment services for the automotive market. The combination of Intel's Atom Processor, Visteon's infotainment platform, Microsoft's MS Auto 4.0 and the Centrafuse Toolkit delivers a complete solution for powering, building and deploying rich media experiences in the car.
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Nov 10, 2009
We are pleased to announce that our newest product, Centrafuse Auto, based on Centrafuse 3.0 is now available to the public. This release represents a significant step forward for Centrafuse and the CarPC community, and the entire team here hopes that you enjoy our latest product. We’ve also revamped our site to better reflect our evolution as a Company. If you’re an enthusiast, a developer, a system partner or an OEM, there’s something there for you. Please be sure to check it out and let us know what you think.
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Oct 23, 2009
We're happy to announce that we are now in the final stages of beta testing as we wrap up the last round of bug fixes in preparation for the Centrafuse 3.0 launch that is only weeks away. Also, be sure to check out the NY Times article highlighting many Centrafuse users and their setups.
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Sep 03, 2009
This video from the In-Vehicle Infotainment (IVI) group at Intel showcases a new reference design board running the Microsoft Automotive platform with Centrafuse demonstrating the HMI and infotainment function by offering multi-zone media control. The reference design is powered by an Intel Atom 'Russellville' board designed specifically for automotive IVI purposes.
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Aug 27, 2009
We're excited to announce that the 50th plug-in application for Centrafuse has been uploaded last week! Our active 3rd-party developer community has been working diligently to generate creative and practical applications for use within Centrafuse. A big thanks goes out to our innovative developer community! These plug-ins range from automotive tools such as trip loggers, tire pressure monitors, hardware relay controls, games such as sudoko and console emulators, including a range of connected apps such as live traffic cams, closest fuel finders, web radio/video, weather radar feeds, plus calendars, calculators and much more!
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Aug 10, 2009
Centrafuse 3.0 was released to private beta earlier last week. We are finalizing features and the release date, but will begin sharing details as they are locked down.
Centrafuse 3.0 has been re-built from the ground up to expand the suite of CarPC applications that will be available to you in the future. Speech recognition, text-to-speech, navigation, audio mixer, hands-free phone and Bluetooth have been implemented as open interfaces. An enhanced graphics engine complete with customizable transition animations is also a hallmark of the new 3.0 core.
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Jul 17, 2009
Check out this link to read the Georgia Tech's Sonification Lab's report entitled "Enhanced Auditory Menu Cues Improve Dual Task Performance and are Preferred with In-vehicle Technologies"
Click here to view the Georgia Tech Research Report
We have always taken pride in being the leading edge carPC HMI and purveyor of the latest and greatest features for in-vehicle use. There's a lot more to Centrafuse though.
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