LinuxDevices launches 2006 Embedded Linux survey
Feb 22, 2006 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — 1 viewsLinuxDevices.com today launches its sixth-annual Embedded Linux Market Survey, and invites all readers to participate. The brief survey — just 22 questions — probes developer preferences and industry trends. Over the last six years, it has become an important resource for industry analysts and decision makers.
According to the site's founder and executive editor, Rick Lehrbaum, the survey provides LinuxDevices.com's community of more than 300,000 highly technical readers with an opportunity to help shape the industry in which they work. Lehrbaum stated, “We've now been tracking the market for six years, and our annual survey provides an excellent way to identify key market trends. The results are frequently quoted by analysts, embedded Linux vendors, device-makers using Linux, and venture capital firms.”
Access this year's survey here:
The collected data will be published after the survey period is concluded.
Summary findings from past surveys can be found here:
- Embedded Linux market snapshot, 2005
- Snapshot of the Embedded Linux market — March, 2004
- 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
Data from past market surveys are available here.
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