Intel® Software Publishing Console

User Guide

ID Date Version Classification
763364 12/01/2022 1.0 Public

Create a New Request

The Create a new request page has a set of questions that must be completed before you can submit your request.

Click the buttons at the top of page to submit your request, save it as a draft, or discard the request.

  • Submit: Complete the required details and click on the Submit button.
  • Save as draft: Complete the package name (minimum) and any other details, then click on the Save as draft button.
  • Discard: Delete any inputs you have added by clicking on the Discard button.
Note:A Request that has been Saved as draft cannot be deleted using the Discard button.

Enter text in the form, using the following information as a guide.

  1. Product Name: You must complete this field if you want to Save as draft. The name must be between 4 and 64 characters long and it can contain only letters, numbers, and certain special characters ( _​ . - + () & ™ ® ).
  2. Product Description: Provide a detailed description. The full description is used to describe the product in more depth in Intel Edge Software Hub.
  3. Version number: Provide the version number of the solution for the end user’s reference. Only letters, numbers, space and certain special characters ( _​ - . ) are allowed.
  4. Company Name: Name of the company that is submitting the request.
  5. Company website: You must include the http/https protocol portion of the web address.
  6. Market segment: Examples include Retail, Banking, Hospitality, Education, Manufacturing, Energy, Health & Life Science, Government, Transportation, and Agriculture.
  7. Market problem: Provide the market problem your product is solving.
  8. Who will use it and why: Examples include System/Solution Architect, System Engineer, CV Application Developer, Software Engineer/Developer
  9. Programming language is the product is built on: Examples include Python*, Java*, C++, R*, and JavaScript*.
  10. Intel hardware the solution will work with: Examples include Intel® Xeon® Processor, Intel® Core™ i5-8365UE Processor, Intel Atom® Processor, Intel® Core™ i7, and others.
  11. Intel software your solution uses: Examples include OpenVINO™, oneAPI, Edge Insights for Vision (EIV), Edge Controls for Industrial (ECI), Edge Insights for Industrial (EII), Edge Insights for Autonomous Mobile Robots (AMR), Edge Insights for Fleet (EIF).
  12. Type of license your solution provides for end users: Example include MIT, Apache, and others. Please include the license path.
  13. Public repository link to the solution: This is the URL that end users will see in Edge Software Hub. You must include the http/https protocol portion of the web address.
  14. Existing documentation URL: You must include the http/https protocol portion of the web address.
  15. Security certifications for the solution: This is an optional field. Examples include industry certificates, ISO standards 27701 certifications, 27001 certifications, SOC 2 Type 2 certification or SOC 3, OWASP certification, CSA certification or even internal reports like snyk or BDBA.
  16. Use Case description: Describe the key development use cases for the product. Example text: The RI contains a full pipeline of real-time H.264 decoding of IP camera video streams received via RTSP and real-time encoding of annotated video and streaming via RTSP. The pipeline is implemented via GStreamer using standard GStreamer elements and DL Streamer elements. The developer can leverage VAAPI to accelerate video decode/encode via hardware accelerators in Intel integrated GPU.
  17. Value propositions: Provide two concise statements, each highlighting a different feature your product has for developers. Example text: Ready-to-use containerized analytics pipeline that is optimized for Intel heterogeneous hardware (CPU, integrated GPU and VPU) with sample vehicle/pedestrian detection deep learning modules, object tracking and collision detection algorithms. The developer can experiment with accuracy/throughput trade-offs by easily substituting object detector models, and tracking and collision detection algorithms with alternative ones thanks to the modular design.
  18. Add Additional Comments (optional field). Use this field if you have more information to provide. Your request will be submitted if this field is left blank.