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News Release from: Eazix | Subject: Embedded software development
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 26 August 2004
Design team focuses on embedded software
Eazix is to accelerate its embedded software development activities, leveraging its experience in firmware and embedded systems development.
Eazix is to accelerate its embedded software development activities, leveraging its experience in firmware and embedded systems development, and its pool of experienced, English-proficient design engineers With worldwide shipments of embedded operating systems, bundled products, and related services reaching over US $760 million in 2003 according to Venture Development Corp, IT companies all over the world, including Eazix, are cashing in on the robust demand
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 8 Jul 2004 at 8.00am (UK)
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"As embedded software becomes an important source of functionality and differentiation for various electronics products, the embedded systems market will expand in the next few years", says Jay Sabido, Eazix's Chief Technology Officer.
"Embedded Linux offers huge and exciting opportunities for Eazix".
"Because of this, we are beefing up our capabilities to take advantage of a potentially big demand".
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Venture Development Corp estimates that the global market for embedded Linux software and embedded solutions and related services reached over US $60 million in 2003.
Sabido says: "We are currently working on projects for the Japanese market".
"We are confident that we will expand in a short time in Europe and North America".
Eazix's design engineers have experience in developing firmware for embedded applications running on all the major microprocessor and microcontroller architectures and real time operating systems.
They have also provided driver, middleware (protocol stack), and applications software services for Windows 9, 2000 and XP; Apple MacOS; QNX; and embedded Linux.
Embedded Linux system applications already developed by Eazix for OEM customers include audiovisual appliances, wireless access points, vehicle tracking and navigation, VoIP phone, security and industrial network, and embedded database server.
Luke Mendoza, Eazix's Vice President for Applications Development and Design Services, says: "What's good about Linux is that it's royalty-free yet powerful, reliable, and scalable".
"It is customisable and it provides excellent support for networking, graphics, protocols, storage, and other tasks.
It is no wonder why it enjoys broad adoption by developers worldwide".
Mendoza adds: "Our customers tell us that they are comfortable working with us because of our competence in embedded Linux and hardware design and development; English communication skills; and professionalism".
"They emphasise that they can trust us with their intellectual property".
Eazix has more than 30 design engineers who work in close co-ordination with OEM clients from concept and product development to product realisation.
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