DDS

OCI to Participate at the OMG DDS Information Days with OpenDDS

 

ST. LOUIS, MO - The Object Management Group (OMG) will be holding its quarterly technical meeting in Reston VA, the week of March 18th. OCI engineers and management will be in attendance for a key event on Wednesday, March 20th. OMG will host six vendors of OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) implementations as they demonstrate interoperable behavior amongst their products. The ability of users to easily mix and match implementations is key to widespread acceptance of this middleware technology.

OCI to Exhibit at "2012 National SBIR and Beyond Conference"

Indianapolis, IN - OCI was invited to, and will exhibit at, the DOD-wide conference for SBIR Phase II companies at the JW Marriott in downtown Indianapolis, Indiana this week.  Some 500 to 800 people are expected at the conference to exhibit or learn of new technology initiatives funded by the DOD SBIR Program Office.  The purpose of the conference is to enable Phase II companies to reach a broader audience of prospective projects, beyond the agency that funded the initial phases of the SBIR Project.  Beyond Phase II are the commercialization pilot programs (CPPs).

OpenDDS Programming with C++ Training Class in St. Louis

ST. LOUIS, MO - OCI will deliver a public offering of the OpenDDS Programming with C++ training course in the OCI Education Center in St. Louis, Missouri, USA.  The course has recently been updated to include the latest features in the OpenDDS Version 3.1 release.

OCI Technologies Selected For New DARPA Satellite Program

ST. LOUIS, MO - The OCI supported open source, real time middleware technologies have been selected for DARPA’s (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) new satellite system. OCI is now under contract and is amongst the team members developing the highly innovative F6 Micro Satellite System Communications Framework. F6 stands for Future, Fast, Flexible, Fractionated, Free-Flying Spacecraft United by Information Exchange.

OpenDDS in DDS Interoperability Demo at OMG

RESTON, VA - The Object Management Group (OMG) held its quarterly technical meeting here this week. One of its featured activities was a demonstration of interoperability between six vendors who have developed implementations of the OMG standard known as DDS (Data Distribution Service for Real-time Systems). This was the largest gathering and public demonstration of the standard's ability to support diverse implementations and installations of the products.

DDS Product Comparisons

OCI's OpenDDS product provides a complete implementation of the DDS v1.2 specification and is comparable to the other major DDS vendors in baseline capabilities.

OpenDDS

OpenDDS is an open source native C++ implementation of the OMG Data Distribution Service (DDS) for Real-Time Systems specification. It is also available wrapped for Java use. DDS defines a strongly typed publish-subscribe service for efficiently distributing application data between participants in a distributed application. OpenDDS leverages ACE to provide portability and configurability across a wide variety of operating systems and deployment environments. OpenDDS is sponsored by OCI with significant support from key customers.

Mixed Language Frameworks

OCI engineers combine Java, C#, and C++ applications through CORBA, RMI/IIOP, DDS, J2EE, .NET, XML, and other technologies to give clients a suite of interoperable elements that match their needs, Java client-side applications to the most demanding, mission critical, deterministic server behavior available with C++, and everything in between.

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