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Open-Source Middleware Communities Merge CORBA Component Model Efforts Under PrismTech's OpenFusion CCM
The DOC Group and OW2 Consortium, with Support from PrismTech, Combine to Advance CORBA Component Model Technology
May. 1, 2008 02:30 PM
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PrismTech announced that the two open-source middleware communities
are merging their CORBA Component Model (CCM) initiatives, underpinning the company’s
OpenFusion CCM offering. The Distributed Object Computing (DOC) Group and the
OW2 Consortium—with support and contribution from PrismTech—are combining their
efforts to advance the development and deployment of CCM technology.
The CCM defines features and services that enable
application developers to implement, manage, configure, and deploy components
that integrate commonly used CORBA services.
It enhances software reuse and provides a flexible platform for
deploying and configuring CORBA applications within mission-critical
environments, such as defense, aerospace, air traffic control, transportation
management, utilities and financial trading.
“The combined efforts of the DOC Group, OW2 Consortium, and
PrismTech truly creates a CCM ‘dream team,’” said Douglas Schmidt, Ph.D., chief
technology officer at PrismTech and founder of the DOC Group. “These open-source middleware communities
represent the most widely recognized innovators and thought leaders within the
industry. Combined with PrismTech’s
expertise and experience providing quality products, support and services, you
have all the right ingredients to meet CCM market requirements.”
OpenFusion CCM is PrismTech’s productized version of the
combined open-source initiatives. It is based on the thorough industry-grade
quality assurance processes PrismTech has built over many years for its other
open-source CORBA offerings. This product now positions PrismTech as a complete
provider of CCM and CORBA offerings covering products, technical support,
training, consulting and outsourcing services.
“We continue to see strong demand for CORBA related
technologies where other middleware distribution and integration solutions
either do not scale or lack sufficient quality-of-service (QoS) runtime
features and end-to-end lifecycle support,” said Andrew Foster, OpenFusion
product manager at PrismTech.
“OpenFusion CCM represents a significant advance for our customers
interested in leveraging and expanding their CORBA investments within
large-scale and complex mission-critical applications. OpenFusion CCM delivers
best-of-both-worlds: open-source technology and commercial support.”
In addition, OpenFusion CCM provides ease-of-use and
performance benefits through the lifecycle of a distributed application. It provides a standard application framework
and productivity tools for CORBA components that can be modeled, assembled,
deployed into containers. It also
reduces complexity—development, assembly, configuration, deployment and
redeployment—and increases robustness of complex distributed applications. OpenFusion CCM is language-independent and
supports advanced QoS features, such as fault tolerance and predictable
end-to-end latency.
For more information
on PrismTech contact Ken Zeszutko, zeszutko@bellsouth.net