Bangalore & London. 21 March, 2016. PrismTech™, a global leader in software platforms for distributed systems and RTTS (RealTime TechSolutions), a systems integration specialist to defense customers that need extreme levels of performance and reliability, said today they will extend their eight-year partnership. The companies will focus on delivering technology and services that simplify combat management system development and dramatically reduce development time.
“We are very pleased that our partnership with RTTS continues to grow,” said Ian Thomas, SVP, EMEA and International Sales, PrismTech. “Through our joint work under this partnership, Vortex™ OpenSplice™ is now the most widely used and deployed OMG DDS implementation in India.”
Over the past eight years, RTTS have developed their engineering, consulting and support teams to a high level of DDS expertise, allowing developers based in India to benefit from first line support in their own time zone.
“RTTS’s team now has over 150+ man years of experience with DDS which makes us unique in India,” said Raj Rajagopolan, Director, RTTS. “I am excited to continue to grow our business with the extension of our partnership with PrismTech.”
The Indian Government are committing to develop many new combat and battlefield management systems. PrismTech and RTTS’s extended partnership will see continued growth in the use of Vortex OpenSplice in these programs.
PrismTech and RTTS partner to support developers of CMS and BMS in India
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