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デンソーなど4社が The Linux Foundation の新メンバーに
日本、ブラジル、カナダ、米国から、
次世代コンピューティング対応 Linux の進化に取り組む企業が参画
2011 年 11 月 15 日 サンフランシスコ、カリフォルニア発 - Linux の成長促進に取り組むグローバルな非営利団体である The Linux Foundation (略称: LF) は、デンソー、Integrated Computer Solutions (ICS), ProFusion Embedded Systems、および Savoire-Faire Linux の 4 社が新メンバーに参加したことを発表しました。
各社は The Linux Foundation に参画することにより、インターネット自動車/電話/テレビなどの次世代電子機器、工業オートメーション、およびモバイル アプリケーションや Web アプリケーション開発向け Linux OS の発展に貢献します。
Financial Services Industry Leads Collaboration on New OpenMAMA Project
The Linux Foundation to host development on common messaging interface that speeds time to market for new applications
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif., October 31, 2011 – Major industry leaders today joined forces to announce the OpenMAMA open source project.
Support for OpenMAMA Project
EMC
"Big data is increasing the complexity of messaging technologies. EMC believes that open development and collaboration on the OpenMAMA project can reduce this complexity and speed innovation throughout the financial services industry as well as other markets. We’re looking forward to the work we’ll do as Steering Group members of the project," said Richard Reichgut, Principal, Industry Solutions Group, Financial Services, EMC.
The Linux Foundation Announces Five New European Members
Europe-based software services companies commit to the advancement of Linux
PRAGUE {LinuxCon Europe}, October 26, 2011 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced that five Europe-based companies are joining the organization: AboveIT, Comarch, CSR, Symbio and Tieto.
Yocto Project Introduces New Features
The Linux Foundation-hosted Yocto Project fosters growing community of embedded Linux developers, technologies and products
PRAGUE {LinuxCon Europe}, October 26, 2011 – The Yocto Project, a hosted project at The Linux Foundation, today announced the availability of Yocto Project Release 1.1, as well as a variety of one-year milestones for the project.
The Linux Foundation today also announced it will become the host for the Embedded GNU C Library (EGLIBC), further broadening and strengthening a common set of tools for embedded Linux development.
The Linux Foundation がヨーロッパの新メンバーを発表
ヨーロッパの各種企業が Linux OS の保護、推進、および発展に投資
2011 年 10 月 11 日 サンフランシスコ、カリフォルニア発 - Linux の成長促進に取り組むグローバルな非営利団体である The Linux Foundation (略称: LF) は、ヨーロッパを拠点とする 7 企業が新メンバーとして参加したことを発表しました。参加企業は、Codethink (英国)、KeyPoint Technologies (英国)、Lanedo (ドイツ)、Meinberg Funkuhren (ドイツ)、Picochip (英国)、Puzzle ITC (スイス)、および RPA RusBITech (ロシア) です。
The Linux Foundation Announces First Ever Automotive Linux Summit, Call for Participation
Carmakers, Linux developers to collaborate face-to-face on advancing Linux in the auto industry
SAN FRANCISCO, October 10, 2011 – The Linux Foundation, the nonprofit organization dedicated to accelerating the growth of Linux, today announced the first ever Automotive Linux Summit. The event will take place November 28, 2011 at the Pacifico Yokohama in Yokohama, Japan.
What's Next for MeeGo
By now, you may have read that The Linux Foundation, with the support of several other companies, announced a new project, Tizen, to build a new operating system for devices. This new project is first and foremost open source, and based on Linux. So it begs the question: why not just evolve MeeGo? We believe the future belongs to HTML5-based applications, outside of a relatively small percentage of apps, and we are firmly convinced that our investment needs to shift toward HTML5. Shifting to HTML5 doesn't just mean slapping a web runtime on an existing Linux, even one aimed at mobile, as MeeGo has been. Emphasizing HTML5 means that APIs not visible to HTML5 programmers need not be as rigid, and can evolve with platform technology and can vary by market segment.
Granted, this is a judgment on our part on which reasonable people could disagree, but that's the conclusion I came to.
But in the new project, a lot of things will be the same as they were in the MeeGo project. The Tizen project will reside within the Linux Foundation, will be governed by a Technical Steering Group, and will be developed openly with familiar and improved infrastructure. Much like MeeGo, the Tizen project will support multiple device categories, including Tablets, Netbooks, Handsets, Smart TV, and In-Vehicle Infotainment systems.
Over the next couple of months, we will be working very hard to make sure that users of MeeGo can easily transition to Tizen, and I will be working even harder to make sure that developers of MeeGo can also transition to Tizen.
I want to personally thank everyone who has participated in MeeGo over the past year and a half, and I encourage you to join us at Tizen.org. We hope to use what we learned from the MeeGo project to make Tizen successful, and I hope to see you participating in Tizen!
Imad








