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Strategies & Market Trends : Gorilla and King Portfolio Candidates

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To: the hube who wrote (19026)2/29/2000 10:45:00 AM
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WIND - News

Wind is up close to 15% this morning, perhaps more evidence of the effect of this thread? Or it could be the Embedded Systems Conference in Chicago. Note the excerpts from this news story (they use the word gorilla, not me):

February 28, 2000, Issue: 1102
Section: News

Renewed Wind River to lay out road map at show
Alexander Wolfe

CHICAGO - Wind River, the 600-pound gorilla that has surged to the forefront of the embedded market, will have its coming-out party here this week at the Embedded Systems Conference/Spring.

Though Wind River itself has been the longtime leader in real-time-operating systems (RTOSes) and tools, its acquisition of number-two vendor Integrated Systems Inc. (ISI) has propelled the combined company to new heights. Wind River will use the conference to outline its technology road map and to formally introduce its new executives.

Meanwhile, other hotly debated embedded issues-ranging from Java to Linux to Internet appliances-will find a voice amid the relative calm of ESC/Spring-as compared with the din at the show's fall incarnation in San Jose, Calif.

Despite such enticing technologies, the main buzz at the show is likely to come from Wind River. "We're launching a new company with billion-dollar opportunities," said Tom St. Dennis, Wind River's chief executive officer.

full story at
techweb.com

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