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Some of the advantages of Nexus are:
Some of the advantages of Nexus are:


* Focused on support for '''Texas Instruments's System On Chips'''. However support for other architectures is available upon request.
* Designed to simplify the daily life or embedded Linux developers.
* Designed to work inside control version systems, and fit well on stable and repeatable development workflows.
* Reduce time to market for your new product.
* Professional support from RidgeRun. No trained rockies, support directly from the engineers.
* Core is based on [[http://www.openembedded.org OpenEmbedded]], but you won't need to be a OE expert to use Nexus.
* Core is based on [[http://www.openembedded.org OpenEmbedded]], but you won't need to be a OE expert to use Nexus.

Revision as of 22:14, 21 January 2010

Welcome to Nexus, the next generation Embedded Linux development tool by RidgeRun. Nexus is a powerful tool that allows creation, maintenance and deployment of complex embedded Linux systems in a predictable and repeatable environment.

Some of the advantages of Nexus are:

  • Focused on support for Texas Instruments's System On Chips. However support for other architectures is available upon request.
  • Designed to simplify the daily life or embedded Linux developers.
  • Designed to work inside control version systems, and fit well on stable and repeatable development workflows.
  • Reduce time to market for your new product.
  • Professional support from RidgeRun. No trained rockies, support directly from the engineers.
  • Core is based on [OpenEmbedded], but you won't need to be a OE expert to use Nexus.