I don't know about success stories but I read that Axis communications
(http://www.axis.se) are using or plan to use Linux in an embedded
environment in one of their products. 

/Fredric

(they are advertising for programmers, see:
http://www.se.axis.com/whatsnew/jobright.html under Linux specialist)

John Lombardo wrote:
> 
> Hello linux-embedded subscribers,
> 
> I've been following this list for awhile and have contributed once or twice.
> I'm working on a presentation that I'll be giving in August at LinuxWorld in
> San Jose, CA.  And I'd like to share some success stories/case studies with
> my audience.  So if anyone has a great embedded Linux success story they
> would like me to talk about during my presentation, please either post to
> the list or email me directly.
> 
> The information I'll ask for is:
> 1) What hardware platform are you selling your system on?  What are the
> costs.
> 2) How did you do your software development?  Did you start from scratch and
> build from there or did you start from one of the other distributions and
> pear it down from there?
> 3) How do you handle administration?  Do your users telnet into the box or
> do you have some sort of other tool to do it.
> 4) What kind of sales have you done in your market segment?
> 
> Also, please don't share any information that you don't want the world to
> know.  I'm working on several Imbedded projects myself, so I don't want to
> know any proprietary information that you don't want me to use in the
> marketplace :)
> 
> Best Regards,
> John Lombardo
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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