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Access Control App Development When a leading developer of complete enterprise physical security solutions asked us to develop their mobile experience, we were excited to help as …
Set-top Box Analytics & Big Data For organizations with an existing large user base, setting up a big data system involves many challenges. One difficulty is how to collect the data itself, when existing customer devices may be old and not have the necessary remote update capabilities …
Designing iZotope’s Portable Recording Studio As a talented musician himself, iZotope CEO, Mark Ethier saw a need for a professional recording system where technology didn’t get in the way of a creative moment.
Case Study: Developing Yonder Streaming Music Service Yonder is a music streaming service similar to Spotify, Apple Music and Google Music, but with a variation on the subscription business model – instead of monthly payments, music streaming is bundled with the sale of a mobile device or a data plan.
Case Study: Developing a Cryptocurrency Wallet The device would be dedicated solely for cryptocurrency and private key security. The resulting wallet is a unique and comprehensive set of components and features that make it the most secure and powerful device of its type.
Case Study: Designing Lucid Sound Gaming Headphones When LucidSound needed support on a high-quality surround sound gaming headset design for Xbox One, they turned to Cardinal Peak for the audio product design, embedded development, hardware engineering and quality assurance.
Case Study: Designing Clip Interactive Radio Designing an interactive radio experience required skills in hardware and embedded firmware, cloud services and mobile app development – a perfect match for Cardinal Peak’s engineers.
Case Study: HIPAA compliant VMS and App Development “I knew immediately how inefficient it was for physicians and their staffs to have the same conversation over and over again. I realized that a better, more efficient process would involve a video of doctor/patient consultations.”
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