Embedded Linux Market Survey ends soon; please vote now
Feb 16, 2004 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsLinuxDevices.com's fourth annual Embedded Linux Market Survey is coming to a close, so vote now if you wish your voice to be heard by the many industry decision makers, market analysts, and developers who read and are influenced by this important study.
The brief survey — just 17 questions — probes developer preferences and industry trends. Over the last four years, the survey has become an important resource for the embedded Linux industry and community.
LinuxDevices.com Founder and Editor-in-Chief Rick Lehrbaum said, “We've been tracking the market for four years now, and our annual survey provides an excellent way to view market trends. Our study results are frequently quoted by analysts, embedded Linux vendors, companies using embedded Linux, and venture capital firms.”
According to Lehrbaum, the survey provides LinuxDevices.com's more than 150,000 highly technical readers with an opportunity to help shape the industry in which they work. “By participating in this survey, LinuxDevices.com readers have the ability to really influence the future of embedded Linux,” Lehrbaum stated.
Access the survey here:
2004 Embedded Linux Market Survey
Summary findings from past polls can be found here:
- Embedded Linux Market report, 2003
- What's so good about open source and Linux — in embedded? (2001 survey results)
- Embedded Linux Market Survey — Sept. 2000 Snapshot
Results of past market polls are here:
- The Winter 2002/03 Embedded Linux Market Survey
- The 2001 Embedded Linux Market Survey — Part 1: About you . . .
- The 2001 Embedded Linux Market Survey — Part 3: About your choice of distribution . . .
- The 2001 Embedded Linux Market Survey — Part 2: About your project . . .
- Demographic survey (ends Dec. 2000)
- Complete archive of all LinuxDevices.com polls
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