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Aonix has always been a global company. Our roots go back over a quarter century, as we have melded together companies founded in France, Germany, Sweden, and the United States, with a proud heritage of international product engineering innovation. This issue of AoNews touches on a number of international successes and initiatives that underscore our global reach.
We're very proud of the recent selection of Aonix PERC by leading German supplier, Signalbau Huber, for their ground-breaking next-generation urban traffic control system, ACTROS-fusion. Signalbau conducted an extensive competitive evaluation leading to their selection, and came to the determination that PERC offered a mix of speed, robustness, scalability, and stability that could not be matched by any competitor. In terms of execution speed alone, Signalbau found PERC 500% faster than the competing solution. For this application, PERC will be tightly coupled with PikeOS from the German RTOS supplier, Sysgo. More...
"The interest in predictable and productive Java technology cuts across many vertical market boundaries, and is growing in depth."
| :: Java in Telematics Systems | :: ObjectAda Meets Vista | :: Trends for Critical Systems |
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Java, once considered suitable only for graphic applications, today can combine the power and simplicity of embedded Java with a framework for creating telematics systems. This combination offers the industry reduced development costs and faster time to market ... More... |
This latest release now enables development on the Microsoft Windows Vista platform and lets developers use ObjectAda with the Microsoft Visual Studio .NET 2005 tools. ObjectAda for Windows also plugs seamlessly into the Eclipse environment. ... More... | Join Aonix, Wind River, Objective Interface Systems and Verocel for an informative day of technology-focused presentations and product demonstrations that address these and many of the industry-specific requirements you’ll need to understand to be truly successful ... More... |