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LinuxDevices year-end review: BR Top business stories of 2006

Dec 20, 2000 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 2 views

JANUARY


MONTAVISTA STARTS NEW YEAR WITH CHANGES AT THE TOP
The first company to focus on embedded Linux as its primary business has begun the process of replacing its CEO, a boardmember has confirmed. MontaVista founder and president James Ready is expected to serve as CTO once a replacement CEO has been installed, according to… boardmember Stuart Phillips, formerly of US Venture Partners. Details


FEBRUARY


AN INTERVIEW WITH OPERA CEO JON S. VON TETZCHNER
This interesting and informative interview with Opera Software CEO and co-founder Jon S. von Tetzchner covers the Norwegian browser company's history, products, and roadmap. It sheds light on the growing importance of Linux in the embedded market, and the growing importance of the embedded market to Opera. Details

MONTAVISTA FACING MAKE-OR-BREAK YEAR?
MontaVista pioneered embedded Linux, but could watch the spoils fall to rival Wind River if it fails to consolidate its leadership, suggests a BusinessWeek special report. MontaVista must solidify its financial footing and grow faster if it hopes to keep ahold of markets it helped create, the article says. Details


APRIL


DSO — ALL YOU WANTED TO KNOW, AND MORE
Tired of DSO yet? Fresh on the heels of the world's first “DSO World” micro-conference at the Embedded Systems Conference earlier this month, we've decided to aggregate the growing number of articles published by LinuxDevices.com on the subject. Our comprehensive DSO special report chronicles the arrival, evolution, resistance to, and growing adoption of DSO as an industry-defining term. Find out whether DSO is right for you and your company, and why. Details


JUNE


GETTING TO KNOW MONTAVISTA'S NEW CEO
This interview occurred six days into Thomas Kelly's tenure as MontaVista's new CEO, and one day after his appointment was made public. It covers Kelly's plans for MontaVista, including potential acquisitions and partnerships, investments in new technologies and growth, and focusing on sound business practices. Details

LEADING MOBILE PHONE PLAYERS CONVERGE ON LINUX
Four large mobile phone vendors, together with two major wireless operators, will create an open Linux implementation for mobile phones. Motorola, NEC, NTT DoCoMo, Panasonic, Samsung, and Vodafone say their Linux implementation will provide a global standard and prevent the “fragmentation” of mobile phone Linux. Details

STARTUP PLANS “COMPLETE” LINUX SMARTPHONE OS
Silicon Valley startup a la Mobile plans to ship in September the industry's first “complete” Linux-based smartphone operating system. Founder Pauline Lo Alker compares the company's Convergent Linux Platform to Microsoft's Windows Mobile Smartphone platform, in terms of delivering all required software components within a single integrated stack. Details


JULY


INTEL, AMD DROP OUT OF MOBILE HANDSET CHIPSET GAME
June, 2006 may go down in history as the month both Intel and AMD dropped out of the high-stakes, ultra-high-volume mobile phone chip market. Within a period of just two weeks, AMD sold off its MIPS-based Alchemy chip line, and Intel unloaded its ARM-based XScale applications and baseband processor business. Details

TROLLTECH GOES PUBLIC
Development tools and smartphone software stack vendor Trolltech began trading on the Oslo Stock Exchange on July 5, amidst high demand, mostly from Norwegian investors, the company says. The first of these two stories has more details on the IPO, while the second is an exclusive post-IPO interview with Trolltech co-CEO Haavard Nord: Details

AMD BURYING GEODE?
AMD will soon close its Geode embedded processor design center in Longmont, Colo. Although the plant closure appears to be AMD's second move away from the embedded market this summer, the company assures us that they remain “committed to the embedded market.” Read this informative news item for more about the popular Geode's future. Details


AUGUST


RIVAL FLASH MEMORY PIONEERS MERGE
Two flash memory pioneers and technology innovators will soon merge, with the acquisition of M-Systems by SanDisk. SanDisk was the originator of CompactFlash, while M-Systems spawned a broad array of “flash disk” module formats and form-factors, including the highly popular DiskOnChip. Both are commonly used in Linux-based devices. Details

NEC, PANASONIC, TI FORM MOBILE PHONE DEVELOPMENT JOINT VENTURE
NEC, Matsushita, Panasonic Mobile Communications, and TI are establishing a joint venture devoted to mobile phones. The venture, to be called “Adcore-Tech,” will launch in October, and offer contract mobile phone handset development, including Linux-based software and “large-scale integration” (LSI) chipsets, the companies say. Details

FOUR COUNTRIES COMMIT TO 4 MILLION LINUX-POWERED OLPC DEVICES
A spokesperson for the One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) program revealed July 31 that the countries of Nigeria, Brazil, Argentina, and Thailand are each prepared to purchase 1 million Linux laptops through the U.S.-based OLPC program. The innovative, low-cost devices are currently expected to cost between $100 and $150, and be powered by a hand crank. Details

LINUXWORLD AWASH WITH LINUX PHONE BUZZ
This week's LinuxWorld Expo in San Francisco is shaping up as a showcase for Linux cellphone-related products, alliances, and open source contributions. The barrage of phone-related announcements and demonstrations underscores the growing stature of Linux as a mobile phone operating system. Details

SPECIAL REPORT: LINUXWORLD SAN FRANCISCO 2006
This special report examines the state of the Linux market as evidenced by what's happening at LinuxWorld, San Francisco. At this year's West Coast mega-event, it's clear that Linux and open-source software have progressed beyond their initial server successes — onto the desktop, and into devices. Details

FIRST-EVER WINDOW CE “SHARED SOURCE” CONTEST CONCLUDES
The winners of the Windows CE “shared source” programming contest have just been announced. Articles about all three winning projects are available at our sister site, WindowsForDevices.com. Also available, are each winning project's complete whitepaper and demonstration video. Details


SEPTEMBER


LINUX PROMINENT AT SMARTPHONE SUMMIT
An annual technical and business conference devoted to smartphones of all stripes, including Linux smartphones, is set for Sept. 11, in Los Angeles. This year's Smartphone Summit is co-located with the CTIA Wireless Show, Sept. 12-14, but requires separate registration. Details


OCTOBER


FREESCALE BOUGHT FOR $17.6B
Freescale, one of the world's largest device-oriented semiconductor manufacturers, is being acquired by a private equity consortium in a transaction valued at $17.6 billion. The company was formed in 2004 when Motorola spun out its semiconductor division, and is a leading supplier of silicon to Motorola and other cellphone manufacturers. Details

GPL UPHELD AGAINST D-LINK IN GERMAN COURT
Netfilter developer and GPL-Violations.org founder Harald Welte reportedly has prevailed against D-Link in a case heard by a district court in Germany. Welte apparently sought to recovery expenses incurred in pursuing D-Link, and to force D-Link to concede that using GPL-licensed software carries legal obligations. Details

EMBEDDED VIRTUALIZATION COMPANY REINVENTS ITSELF
Jaluna has renamed itself as VirtualLogix, and rebranded its OSWare product porfolio as VLX. Additionally, the company has begun targeting specific market segments, beginning with three products aimed at helping companies lower costs and preserve legacy software investments while adopting Linux, including one targeting mobile phones. Details

LYNUXWORKS CEO ASCENDS TO VISIONARY ROLE
Gurjot Singh has been promoted from COO to CEO of LynuxWorks. Former CEO Dr. Inder M. Singh, who has led the company through virtually all of its 18-year history, will focus on his role as chairman and strategic visionary. Details

LINUX PROMINENT AT ESC BOSTON
Market research firm Venture Development Corp. (VDC) has published its annual re-cap of the Embedded Systems Conference (ESC), held in Boston in September. VDC's report highlights several announcements of potential interest to developers and companies in the embedded Linux market. Details

MALAYSIAN STARTUP LICENSES LINUX PHONE STACK
Startup a la Mobile reports that its Linux-based mobile phone stack has attracted its first licensee. Gupp Technologies, a Malaysian startup backed by global electronics vendor 3P Electronics, will use the Convergent Linux Platform in a dual-mode VoWiFi (voice-over-WiFi) and GSM smartphone expected next year, according to a la Mobile. Details

LINUX HEADED FOR AUTOMOTIVE “TIPPING POINT”
This insightful guest column anticipates the emergence of embedded Linux as a key margins driver for the automotive industry, due to its ability to run “driver-assist” applications perceived as “high-value” by consumers. It was written by Wind River's chief marketing officer, John Bruggeman. Details


NOVEMBER


NEC, PANASONIC LAUNCH MOBILE PHONE VENTURE
NEC and Matsushita Electric Industrial (MEI) subsidiary Panasonic Mobile Communications will establish a joint venture next month tasked with creating a common hardware and software platform for mobile handsets. The “Esteemo” Co. will be based in Yokohama City, and have 130 employees, with a capitalization of 100M Yen (~$845,000). Details

ORACLE TAKES RED HAT LINUX UNDER ITS WING
Oracle Corp. on Oct. 25 announced that it would provide the same enterprise class support for Linux as it provides for its database, middleware, and applications products. Essentially, this means that Oracle, after removing Red Hat trademarks, will be distributing Oracle Unbreakable Linux, derived from Red Hat's open-source Linux technology. Details

MICROSOFT OPENS FULL WINDOWS CE KERNEL SOURCE
In its most tacit acknowledgment yet of the power of open source, Microsoft is distributing complete kernel sources to all recipients of its Windows CE 6.0 SDK, released today. Developers need only acknowledge Microsoft's “shared source” license, using Microsoft's IDE (integrated development tool), after which requested sourcecode components are installed. Details

STARTUP TOUTS LINUX MOBILE PHONE DEVELOPMENT SERVICES
Yet another Linux mobile phone platform and services provider is preparing to enter the market. Celunite, a venture-funded Silicon Valley startup with development offices in Pune and Hyderabad, India, will reportedly offer value-added software/hardware integration services aimed at speeding time-to-market for handset manufacturers. Details

WILL NOVELL/MICROSOFT DEAL HURT LINUX IN DEVICES?
Long-time rivals Novell and Microsoft announced a Linux-centered, multi-tiered partnership yesterday. The deal involves enterprise software, but could have implications for Linux in general, because it sets a precedent for a Linux distributor paying intellectual property (IP) royalties to Microsoft. Details

NEWS FLASH: SUN GPLS JAVA, TARGETS MOBILE PHONES
Sun is releasing all of its Java Platform implementations — including Standard, Micro, and Enterprise Editions — under the GPLv2. The company's “Mobile and Embedded” site, launched Monday, already hosts a fully open, buildable CLDC/MIDP implementation for feature phones, along with components of a CDC implementation, testing tools, and documentation. Details

LINUX TAKES THE SUPERCOMPUTER HILL
Linux powers more than 75 percent of the world's most powerful computers, according to data released this week in the annual “Top 500” report. Intel's Pentium 4 Xeon proved the most popular processor, followed by dual-core Opteron and EM64T (Itanium) Xeons in a dead heat for second. Details


DECEMBER


EMBEDDED LINUX PIONEER MONTAVISTA CONFIRMS $21M FUNDING
As predicted last month, MontaVista has attracted $21 million in new funding, in a round led by Siemens Venture Capital. The embedded and mobile Linux specialist will use the funds to build cash reserves, expand its product portfolio, and “attract talent,” it says. Details

DEVELOPING PRODUCTS WITH OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE
This thoughtful essay by Dr. Ari Jaaksi, Nokia's director of open source, explores Nokia's experience developing a commercial software environment based two-thirds on open-source software. Jaaksi lists a few challenges, but concludes that tapping into open-source components and the developer community saves both time and resources. Details

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