Red Hat bitten by Linux’s low cost [The News + Observer]
Apr 11, 2002 — by LinuxDevices Staff — from the LinuxDevices Archive — viewsRaleigh's 'The News & Observer' Staff Writer Christina Dyrness reports on Red Hat's financial performance and the company's focus on the embedded sector. Dyrness writes . . .
“. . . Red Hat has pulled back its efforts on so-called embedded Linux, a version of the software that runs on handheld devices such as personal digital assistants and medical devices. A slowdown in the semiconductor industry meant the market for embedded Linux lagged last year, another hit to Red Hat sales.”
“But in an interview, Michael Tiemann, Red Hat chief technology officer, said his attention is returning to the embedded space after focusing on large enterprise customers for the last year. It's a signal that Red Hat hasn't given up on embedded Linux . . .”
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