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A recent survey by BlackBerry Limited reveals a growing tension between rapid innovation and functional safety in the development of embedded systems. The study, which polled 1,000 embedded software developers and engineers worldwide, found that 75% of respondents often compromise on key safety requirements to meet tight project deadlines.
The survey highlights significant challenges in maintaining safety and security, with developers citing security, cost control, and safety certifications as top considerations when selecting an operating system. However, the majority (74%) of respondents are open to changing their existing OS due to security concerns, performance issues, and difficulties in meeting international safety standards.
Interestingly, open source operating systems are the preferred foundational platform for almost half (44%) of developers, despite lacking the same safety certifications as proprietary options. The survey underscores the importance of pre-certified software in enabling organizations to meet goals without compromise.
The findings have significant implications for the tech and startup community, emphasizing the need for a balanced approach to innovation and safety in embedded system development.
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