PrismTech Provides Anritsu with OpenFusion Middleware for Next-Generation Telecommunications Systems
PrismTech, a leading provider of productivity tools and middleware, has announced that it is supplying its OpenFusion® e*ORB™ middleware solution to Anritsu Instruments Company, a subsidiary of Anritsu Corporation, a global provider of operational support and measurement solutions for next-generation telecommunications systems.
“We selected OpenFusion middleware for its ease of configuration and overall performance,†said Gregory Soule, director R&D at Anritsu Instruments. “PrismTech’s CORBA® middleware solution is flexible and robust enough to support all of our application requirements.â€
OpenFusion e*ORB, PrismTech’s flagship embedded product in its family of CORBA-based middleware solutions, is specifically designed for use in low profile, resource-constrained environments. Available in C and C++, it features an open and configurable architecture, offering high performance and extremely efficient use of system resources. OpenFusion e*ORB is the first ORB to offer an interoperable solution across GPP, DSP and FPGA processor types.
“We are pleased that we were able to offer Anritsu a CORBA middleware solution that could meet all of their key requirements,†said Steve Jennis , senior vice president of corporate development at PrismTech. “Companies serving existing and next-generation ‘wired’ and ‘wireless’ communications systems demand middleware solutions that can operate with a wide variety of platforms and configurations, and OpenFusion is able to deliver this.â€
Anritsu—which specializes in providing network test and measurement equipment for the telecommunications industry—joins a long and distinguished list of telecom customers for PrismTech, including Cisco, AT&T, Ciena, Lucent, Telcordia, Ericsson, Siemens and Alcatel.
About Anritsu
Anritsu Instruments Company is a subsidiary of Anritsu Corporation (www.anritsu.com) which has been a global provider of innovative communications solutions for more than 110 years. With the recent acquisition of NetTest (www.nettest.com) and offices throughout the world, Anritsu provides solutions for existing and next-generation wired and wireless communication systems and operators. The company’s measurement solutions include wireless, optical, microwave/RF, and digital instruments, Operations Support Systems and solutions that can be used during R&D, manufacturing, installation, and maintenance. Anritsu also provides precision microwave/RF components, optical devices, and high-speed devices for design into communication products and systems. The recently combined companies sell in over 90 countries worldwide and have approximately 4,000 employees.
About PrismTech
Founded in 1992, with offices in the USA and Europe , PrismTech is a privately held software products company. PrismTech serves international Fortune 500 customers in the telecommunications, data communications, defense and aerospace sectors. PrismTech is an acknowledged leader in software productivity tools and middleware, with solutions ranging from wide-scale integration to embedded real-time systems, supporting applications from operations support systems ( OSS ) through to software-defined radio (SDR). For additional information about PrismTech, visit the web site at www.prismtech.com.
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