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Embedded Linux Consortium
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3760 Cross Creek Road
Santa Rosa
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CA
95403
United States,
707-576-0115
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http://www.embedded-linux.org/contact.php3
Business Description
The Embedded Linux Consortium (ELC) is a nonprofit, vendor-neutral trade association whose goal is the advancement, promotion and standardization of Linux throughout the embedded, applied and appliance computing markets.
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The Embedded Linux Consortium champions the advancement and promotion of Linux throughout the embedded, applied and appliance computing markets.
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Linux operating system
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