Don't know how much I agree with this, but here it is.
That's why Wind River did so well for awhile. They charged an unreal amount of $$ for a license, per seat, then they added on professional services contracts to help with development.
Now, most of that work is done in their engineering development centre in China. The employees here are glorified salesmen and women. If Intel keeps any part of Wind River, it will be the China engineering development centre, not the Alameda, Ohio or other campuses.