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Market Research Report

Case Study of Open Source Software Products Developed by Hardware Makers: The Asus Eee PC

Published by Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC)
Published September, 2008 Product code 75022
Content info 12 pages
Price
US $ 1520 PDF by E-mail (Single User License)
US $ 3040 PDF By E-mail (2-100 User License)
US $ 3800 PDF By E-mail (100+ User License)


Case Study of Open Source Software Products Developed by Hardware Makers: The Asus Eee PC published by Market Intelligence & Consulting Institute (MIC) in September, 2008. This report consists of 12 pages and the price starts from US $ 1520.

Introduction

Abstract

In October 2007 Asus rolled out the Linux Eee PC, successfully bringing open source software to the consumer electronics market. Asus has moved from purely manufacturing to successfully developing own-brand products. This report analyzes Asus' adoption of open source software in the development of the Eee PC.

Table of Contents

  • 1. Low Costs and Flexibility Main Factors behind Eee PC' s Adoption of Linux
  • 2. Eee PC Supports Java, QT4, Python
  • 3. Eee PC is Global Marketing Platform for Open Source Software Vendors
  • 4. Asus Opened Eee PC SDK for Downloads; Offers Virtual Development Environment
  • 5. Customized Development Takes Time
  • 6. Linux Application Software Companies Provide Little Support
  • 7. Knowledge of Open Source Software Licensing Insufficient
  • 8. Education and Communications-related Products Are Focus Areas
  • 9. Aiming to Attract More Talented Linux Developers
  • 10. Pursuing the Most Effective Low-priced Hardware
  • 11. From Product Orientation to Service Orientation
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