City Council member Forrest Williams, Redevelopment Agency Executive Director Susan Shick join in ribbon-cutting ceremony
SAN JOSÉ, Calif.—June 13, 2001—LynuxWorks, Inc., a premier provider of open source and true real-time embedded solutions for the post-PC era, held a ribbon-cutting ceremony today to officially mark the opening of its new headquarters in the Edenvale Technology Park in South San José.
"This building is a testament to the efforts of everyone at LynuxWorks, not only here in San José, but at our facilities in Dallas and Denver—and around the world in India, Russia and France," said Inder Singh, chairman and CEO of LynuxWorks, Inc. "From simple beginnings in 1988 with less than ten people, we are now more than 250 strong.
"Our growth this year has been exceptionally strong. We have achieved record revenues for the year as well as the most recent quarter," continued Singh. "In these challenging economic times this is an outstanding story of success and growth."
The new 70,000 square foot headquarters consolidates three local facilities and gives LynuxWorks room for continued expansion. LynuxWorks' operating systems are at the heart of many intelligent devices, from cell phone switches and mission-critical airplane navigation systems to laser printers and smart consumer products like Linux-based MP3 car stereos that will enable people to take their MP3 music library on the road. The fast-growing embedded Linux market will provide LynuxWorks opportunities to offer its embedded solutions in numerous other end markets.
"The city of San José is proud to have LynuxWorks locate its corporate headquarters in the Edenvale Technology Park," said San José Mayor Ron Gonzales. "This office park is a prime example of the public and private sectors coming together to find solutions that benefit not only the Edenvale area, but the entire Silicon Valley economy as well."
"LynuxWorks' corporate relocation marks another significant milestone in the evolution of the Edenvale Technology Park," noted San José City Council member Forrest Williams. "With the help of the San José Redevelopment Agency, the city of San José is making smart investments in our area, investments that will help Edenvale evolve into the high-tech hub of South San José."
Susan Shick, executive director of the San José Redevelopment Agency, also warmly welcomed LynuxWorks to Edenvale and wished the company continued success.
LynuxWorks' new address and contact information is as follows:
855 Branham Lane East
San José, CA 95138
Tel: (408) 979-3900
Fax: (408) 979-3920
LynuxWorks™, Inc. is a provider of open source and true real-time embedded solutions for the post-PC era. LynuxWorks supports industry standards in communications, aerospace and defense, consumer and business electronics, industrial control systems, Internet infrastructures, automotive/transportation, medical devices, and retail industries. LynuxWorks products include the open-source BlueCat™ Linux; the scalable, Linux-compatible LynxOS real-time operating system; software frameworks for high-availability systems; development tools and technical support worldwide.
LynuxWorks and BlueCat are trademarks and LynxOS is a registered trademark of LynuxWorks, Inc. Linux is a registered trademark of Linus Torvalds. Other brand or product names are registered trademarks or trademarks of the respective holders.
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