Announcing the 2001 Embedded Linux Market Survey
Jan 1, 2001 — by Rick Lehrbaum — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 viewsAs part of its continuing efforts to support the rapidly growing Embedded Linux Market, LinuxDevices.com (“the Embedded Linux Portal”) is pleased to announce the online 2001 Embedded Linux Market Survey. The survey asks developers of Linux-based embedded systems and intelligent devices to anonymously provide information about their applications, their embedded Linux OS requirements and preferences,… and the perceived advantages and disadvantages of using Linux in embedded applications. The survey, which is structured in three parts, is located online here.
Through these ongoing surveys of the Embedded Linux Market, LinuxDevices.com measures and characterizes current and future preferences and trends of using Linux in embedded systems and intelligent devices. A periodic “snapshot” report on the Embedded Linux Market is issued quarterly (latest snapshot).
Like Linux itself, the data collected in the online Embedded Linux Market Survey is fully available for all to review on an ongoing basis. Companies and developers in the embedded Linux market are also invited to email suggested questions for future surveys to [email protected].
About LinuxDevices.com
LinuxDevices.com is well established as the worldwide Embedded Linux Portal — the first place to go for the latest information on using Linux in embedded systems and intelligent devices. The popular portal site, which is now a key part of ZDNet's Linux Resource Center, features a broad spectrum of Embedded Linux topics including news, articles, events, links, jobs, polls, an interactive forum, and product information. LinuxDevices.com carries up-to-date information about Linux-related single-board computers, chips, tools, and support, and highlights a wide variety of embedded, real-time, and small-footprint Linux implementations, including both commercial distributions and open source projects.
LinuxDevices.com also publishes the following growing series of online Embedded Linux Quick Reference Guides which provide up-to-date information on Embedded Linux software, supporting components, and successful application examples:
- The Embedded Linux Overview Quick Reference Guide (start here)
- The Embedded Linux Distributions Quick Reference Guide
- The Real-time Linux Quick Reference Guide
- The Embedded Linux GUI/Windowing Quick Reference Guide
- The Linux-friendly System-on-Chip Quick Reference Guide
- The Linux-based “Cool Devices” Quick Reference Guide
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