Interview: How to solve the IP integration problem
I recently had the opportunity to sit down with David Murray and talk about the current state of affairs for IP integration in the context of building systems. For those of you who do not know David, he is an incredibly enthusiastic technologist who previously held the role of CTO at Duolog before gaining the impressive-sounding title of IP Tooling Architect in ARM. An energetic and articulate man, he is always interesting to listen to and I hope you enjoy the interview below.
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