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LynuxWorks Plays With ORB; Enea Gets ISO Certified, High Marks

by Peter Krass

July 12, 2006

LynuxWorks earlier this week announced that its LynxOS-178 RTOS now offers complete integration with Objective Interface Systems’ ORB express RT, a COTS object request broker for safety-critical military and aerospace systems. ORB express RT is designed to help software developers simplify the development of distributed software applications, build scalable, efficient and robust applications, and quicken time-to-market. LynxOS-178 RTOS is the first hard RTOS certifiable to DO-178B Level A with support for both POSIX and ARINC 653, LynuxWorks says. More info from LynuxWorks here.

Enea today announced that it has received ISO 9001:2000 certification for its quality management system. Semko-Certification AB, an independent ISO registrar, made the ISO 9001 recommendation and awarded the ISO 9001 certification after performing a week-long audit at Enea offices in the U.K. and Sweden. ISO 9001, by the way, is the international standard for business quality management, encompassing all processes that organizations use to create and control their products and services. More info from Enea here.

Enea's OSE RTOS also received high marks in a recent evaluation performed by Dedicated Systems. The reviewers especially liked OSE's performance, fault tolerance, memory protection, and interprocess communications. More info from Enea here. And if you're willing to register, you can download the full Dedicated Systems report.

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