Embedded Linux companies make software leaders list
May 20, 2005 — by Henry Kingman — from the LinuxDevices Archive — views“The Bazaar” was named the top influencer in this year's SD Times 100. The annual list recognizes companies, organizations — and for the first time, an entire community — that demonstrate technical and market leadership in software development. Embedded Linux-oriented organizations are well-represented on the list, which includes Enea, PalmSource, Wind River, Trolltech, Sleepycat, the Eclipse Foundation, SlickEdit, Bugzilla, IBM, Novell, and others.
Linux-oriented companies making the list include:
- Influencers
- Deployment platforms
- PalmSource, for not selling to MS, others
- Novell, for adopting Linux as server platform
- IBM, for WebSphere's market clout
- Database and data access
- IBM, for releasing Cloudscape (story)
- MySQL, for forcing closed-source vendors to adopt open source strategies
- Sleepycat, for proving that small databases can master complex data
- Embedded & mobile
- Enea, for combining embedded Linux with hard RTOS (story)
- Green Hills, for its clever way to support Linux (story)
- PalmSource, for its Linux strategy and acquisition of China MobileSoft (story)
- Trolltech, for its cross-platform GUI toolkits (story)
- Wind River, for throwing a monkey wrench into either/or RTOS debate, by embracing Linux (story)
- Collaboration & source code management
- CollabNet, for its Subversion source code management system (story)
- Test & performance
- Agitar, for its innovative approach to exercising code (story)
- Bugzilla, for its ubiquitous bug-tracking tool
- Tools & environments
A complete list of categories and winners is available here.
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