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PrismTech Moves Market-Leading Proven DDS Solution to Open Source as Eclipse Cyclone
[October 20, 2017]

PrismTech Moves Market-Leading Proven DDS Solution to Open Source as Eclipse Cyclone


PrismTech™, a global leader in software platforms for distributed systems, today announced that it is expanding its Vortex™ DDS product portfolio to offer the open source option "Eclipse Cyclone." With support from the Eclipse Foundation and its open source ecosystem, Eclipse Cyclone represents a genuinely open source data distribution solution with full source code access and updates.

For users that are building mission- and/or business-critical systems, the company also offers a commercially supported version with extra features and guarantees of support.

As part of this effort, the company is undergoing a strategic marketing and enhanced branding initiative to more precisely reflect its core offerings and value proposition, amplify its relationship with parent company ADLINK, and serve as a leader in embedded edge computing and distributed systems.

"Expanding to open source is an efficient, effective and logical solution to address the industry's challenges of moving data in a high performance, distributed system," said Rob Risany, Executive Vice President, IoT Strategy and Business Solutions, ADLINK Technology (News - Alert). "Whether standard open source or additional support is required, we are providing customers with the future proofing and scalability made possible through our powerful, elegant DDS solutions."

With the launch of Eclipse Cyclone, PrismTech's product portfolio will include the product lines Eclipse Cyclone, Vortex DDS, Vortex Edge and Spectra™. Eclipse Cyclone and Vortex DDS are built on the Object Management Group®'s (OMG®) Data-Distribution Sevice™ (DDS™) open standard and Spectra is built on the Software Communications Architecture (SCA) open architecture.



With the anticipated exponential growth of the Industrial IoT and the continued trajectory away from siloed, proprietary technologies that support these high performance distributed systems, an open source strategy allows the company to fuel innovation and serve a more diverse customer base. DDS, which is managed by the OMG and is specifically designed for high performance distributed systems, is widely deployed in some of the most mission-critical systems throughout the defense, air-traffic control, telecommunications and financial industries.

"With the continued growth of the Industrial IoT, 5G, artificial intelligence and autonomous machine technology, we fully anticipate DDS to serve as the data sharing platform of choice," said Risany. "Quite frankly, its strengths such as responsiveness, scalability and fault tolerance are just too compelling."


The company will be announcing the project proposal of Eclipse Cyclone at EclipseCon Europe Oct. 24-26 in Germany.

"Open source technologies are driving the IoT industry and providing the core technologies within advanced, distributed systems," said Mike Milinkovich, Executive Director at Eclipse Foundation. "With this new strategy, the PrismTech-ADLINK team is firmly positioning itself in a lead role in enabling innovation and market growth for these types of systems, and allowing the Eclipse IoT developer community to work with these advanced, leading edge technologies."

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About PrismTech, an ADLINK Company

PrismTech's customers deliver systems for the Internet of Things, the Industrial Internet and advanced wireless communications. PrismTech supplies the data connectivity solutions, tools and professional services they need to build systems with the required: platform coverage, performance, scalability, efficiency, flexibility and robustness. PrismTech's customers service many market sectors, including: industrial automation, energy, healthcare, transportation, smart cities, financial services, aerospace and defense. For additional information about PrismTech, visit http://www.prismtech.com.

Vortex and OpenSplice are trademarks of PrismTech. DDS and Data-Distribution Service are either registered trademarks or trademarks of Object Management Group, Inc. in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.


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