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PrismTech Releases OMG DDS Interoperability Wire Protocol
Jun 22, 2009 (Close-Up Media via COMTEX) --
PrismTech, a provider of advanced software integration and infrastructure solutions, announced the availability of the OMG DDS Interoperability Wire Protocol (DDSI/RTPS) as part of the Open Source OpenSplice DDS Community Edition.
Following up the successful multi-vendor interoperability demonstration performed at the latest OMG Technical Meeting in March, PrismTech is releasing, as part of OpenSplice DDS v4.1.1, the first and only Open Source implementation of the OMG DDS Interoperability Wire Protocol.
"On the wire interoperability, ensuring multi-vendor interworking, is one of the features that makes the OMG DDS Standard very attractive as an integration technology in large scale mission- and business-critical systems," said Angelo Corsaro, PhD, Product Strategy and Marketing Manager, PrismTech. "OpenSplice DDS is the first and only OMG DDS implementation that provides the full benefits of Openness and Interoperability."
Along with the DDS Interoperability Wire-Protocol, OpenSplice DDS v4.1.1 also brings to the Open Source Community support for the Windows Platform.
OpenSplice DDS is an ultra-low latency real-time publish/subscribe middleware technology providing trend-setting features, tools, and performance. OpenSplice DDS powers some of the most the most demanding mission- and business-critical systems, such as Air Traffic Control, Naval Combat Management Systems, Railway Control Systems, and High Frequency Automated Trading Systems. OpenSplice DDS is Open Source Software available under the generous LGPLv3 licensing terms, thus making its use possible in proprietary and commercial systems as well as in other Open Source projects. In addition, PrismTech provides a complete range of commercial support, training, consultancy, add-ons, and enhancements for OpenSplice DDS.
The latest version of OpenSplice DDS download://www.opensplice.org
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