If you’re a project manager who’s experienced field failures or project delays due to firmware issues, it’s time to explore modern embedded firmware development practices. In this video, Joe Schneider, President of Dojo Five, discusses how these practices can significantly reduce the risk of budget overruns, boost your team’s productivity, and enhance overall project predictability and confidence. By adopting modern firmware practices, you can also reduce team friction and create a more cohesive work environment.

In this video, Joe Schneider, President of Dojo Five, discusses the need for modernizing embedded firmware development to meet rising customer expectations and increasing system complexity. Traditional methods are no longer sufficient, and teams must adopt a modern environment to ensure product quality and avoid delays and post-launch issues. Joe explains the key components of a modern embedded firmware environment, including a unified code repository, managed tools, build automation, test automation, and robust security strategies.

