For nearly a year, DSO.com has been a lonely voice in the wilderness when it comes to covering device software optimization. But we're happy to report that a few other sites have finally taken notice.
SD Times recently ran a story entitled "DSO: Valuable Strategy, or a New Label on an Old Package?" While writer Lisa Morgan doesn't answer the headline question, she does give a good overview of activity at Wind River, Enea, and Green Hills. You can read the full story here.
LinuxDevices.com have woken up to the DSO (good morning!), and this week posted an interesting guest column by Victor Yodaiken, CEO of FSMLabs, entitled "Software Reuse and DSO -- Breaking the Rules of Embedded Software Development." View that one here.
LinuxDevices also posted a DSO Timeline that would be complete if only it listed the May 2005 launch of DSO.com. (To be fair, we do get a brief mention, but merely as a site for vendor white papers. Um, no.) View the timeline here.
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Unless the industry changes, it soon won't have enough developers to write all the code that today's complex devices require, says Enea's VP of product marketing.
To realize and accelerate the full benefits of device software optimization, focus on productivity and innovation at the application level, writes Encirq's vice president of worldwide marketing.
If you're not reusing device software, you're not getting the most from your DSO strategy, says the co-founder and technical director of Proven Software Solutions.
The benefits will include superior integration, security and reliability-plus on-time, under-budget delivery, says the founder and CEO of Green Hills Software.
After many false starts, the infrastructure and standards for ESL design are starting to make a difference, according to the ESL strategic marketing manager and engineering manager for ESL tools at ARM.