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PrismTech Releases Vortex v1.2

By DE Editors  

March 25, 2015

PrismTech, a provider of software platform for distributed systems, has released Vortex v1.2. The data-sharing platform for the Internet of Things (IoT), according tot he company, provides the most comprehensive real-time data sharing solution for integrating device, Web, mobile and cloud environments.

The platform is ideal for the Industrial IoT ad based on the data distribution service (DDS) for real-time systems. New features in version 1.2 include:

  • Vortex OpenSplice 6.5, which adds support for the latest Java 5 PSM, a Streams API (application programming interface) for ISO C++ and overall performance improvements.
  • Vortex Cloud 1.2 that offers selective routing that enables users to control what Topic data is shared across the cloud.
  • Vortex Insight 1.1 gives support for system browser sorting/filtering and inclusion of a new Vortex Cloud instance browser.
  • Vortex Lite 1.0, a new footprint DDS implementation targeting resource for constrained embedded devices.
"Vortex is proving to be a key enabler for the Internet of Things,” said Angelo Corsaro, CTO, PrismTech. “These latest enhancements help ensure that Vortex continues to be the most comprehensive data sharing platform in the industry.”

For more information, visit PrismTech.

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

 
 

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