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• Targets Broad Array of Data-Critical Applications
• Includes Direct End-to-End Messaging, “Pluggable”
Transports and Customizable QoS
and Types
SANTA CLARA, CA–August 29, 2005–Real-Time Innovations,
Inc. (RTI), today announced the immediate availability of NDDS 4.0, its
high performance implementation of the Object Management Group’s
(OMG’s) Real-Time Data Distribution Service (DDS) standard.
NDDS 4.0 has already been running as a beta release at nearly 50 sites
in many different mission-critical applications. The general-access release
is now available for these sites, as well as for the hundreds of applications
currently running NDDS 3.x in military/aerospace, transportation, finance,
industrial automation and other industries.
“This release represents the fulfillment of a multi-year strategic
plan,” explained Stan Schneider, chief executive officer of Real-Time
Innovations. “We leveraged our extensive experience in distributed
systems to create an optimal, standards-based solution based on proven
success. System architects can rely on our mature technology, our experience
with hundreds of real-world systems and the security of an accepted OMG
standard. Our intention is to provide the highest-performance, most versatile,
most proven DDS product on the market.”
New Architecture Features
In addition to the new DDS-compliant API, NDDS 4.0 features an advanced
architecture that targets a broad array of high-performance, data-critical
applications. New objectives and features in the architecture include:
- Flexibility: NDDS 4.0, based on RTI’s broad-based
customer experience, adapts seamlessly to a wide range of application
demands.
- Pluggable transports support any media, from wireless to switched
fabrics.
- Programmable parameters, Quality of Service (QoS) and custom types
ease complex system integration.
- Performance: The NDDS 4.0 architecture optimizes
performance.
- Direct end-to-end messaging eliminates context-switch delays and supports
message prioritization.
- Pre-allocated memory prevents allocation and fragmentation delays.
- The endpoint design dramatically accelerates messaging since there
are no shared threads or memory requiring locking.
- Reliability: NDDS 4.0 targets mission-critical nonstop
applications.
- There is no server process to crash, preventing catastrophic middleware
failure.
- Applications do not share address space through the middleware, so
the OS process isolation fully protects all applications.
- Dedicated buffers immunize against corrupted shared memory.
Schneider stated, “As embedded and real-time systems become more
distributed, they need to share information between many sources. For
many data-critical applications, the ability to deliver the right data
to the right place at the right time drives success.”
The DDS standard defines high-performance, configurable publish-subscribe
networking. It directly addresses the needs of data-critical applications.
RTI was the lead author of DDS, and the standard is now building widespread
acceptance in many industries. NDDS 4.0 is RTI’s premier high-quality
DDS implementation.
Availability
The RTI NDDS 4.0 Developer Package is immediately available. Packages include
NDDS middleware, NDDS tools and one year of support. NDDS is available
on many operating systems, including Microsoft Windows, Sun Solaris,
Linux, LynxWorks LynxOS, Wind River VxWorks and Green Hills INTEGRITY.
About RTI
Real-Time Innovations, Inc. (RTI, www.rti.com)
the expert in real-time information networking, leads the industry with
high performance standards-based software solutions for data-critical
applications. Its products and consulting services provide the infrastructure
for national railways, air traffic control, traffic monitoring, mission-critical
combat systems, financial transaction processing and industrial automation.
RTI's flagship product, NDDS, is middleware based on the Object Management
Group's (OMG) Data Distribution Service (DDS). NDDS provides the essential
foundation for real-time communication in a networked system and enables
a new class of embedded to enterprise (e2E) applications. Companies such
as Raytheon, Nikon, Omron, Harmonic, Applied Materials, Schneider Automation,
Boeing, Lockheed Martin and the US Military rely on RTI technology for
their real-time, data-centric, distributed applications. Headquartered
in the heart of Silicon Valley since 1991, RTI is a privately held company.
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