

Linux, as open source software, has become the backbone of the global technology infrastructure. Powering the majority of the world’s servers and supercomputers — and mobile devices, via Android — Linux has become omnipresent in the modern digital ecosystem.
Time-Sensitive Networking (TSN) enables mission-critical systems to transmit and receive data over Ethernet networks in real time with high reliability, edundancy, and security. These and other capabilities have made TSN a compelling option for a broad range of use cases in aerospace and defense,industrial automation, automotive systems, and other sectors.
Many development teams have invested heavily in a variety of tools that are required to create complex and safety-certified embedded software at a high level of quality. As they look to move to a more comprehensive, end-to-end DevSecOps platform, ripping out the old systems and replacing them is often not a viable option. They need a platform that will meet them where they are today while allowing them to improve their development environment well into the future.
As the Linux market is set to soar to nearly USD 100 billion by 2032, businesses are facing mounting challenges in
managing increasingly complex workloads spanning from the cloud to the edge. Traditional Linux distributions are
not built to meet the specific demands of these modern use cases, creating an urgent need for a more specialized,
enterprise-grade solution.