RTI Introduces Ultra Low-Latency Messaging Solution for .NET Applications

First .NET interface to DDS standard provides broad interoperability across programming languages and platforms.

Sunnyvale, CA, June 11, 2008 --(PR.com)-- RTI, The Real-Time Middleware Experts, announced today that it has added support for the Microsoft .NET Framework to its ultra low-latency messaging middleware. RTI middleware can provide performance-sensitive .NET applications with improvements in latency and throughput of an order of magnitude or more compared to most other enterprise messaging and Enterprise-Service Bus (ESB) solutions. In addition, for .NET applications with performance and operational requirements not satisfied by traditional messaging technology, RTI provides an off-the-shelf, standards-compliant alternative to the development of custom messaging middleware, reducing risk and the time required for developing, supporting and maintaining a proprietary solution.

Using RTI middleware and standard Gigabit Ethernet networks, distributed .NET applications can achieve an inter-application messaging latency of less than 100 microseconds, while most traditional .NET messaging solutions have latencies closer to a millisecond. Each application thread can send or receive up to 1,000,000 messages per second, versus between 1,000 and 10,000 messages per second with typical solutions. Because RTI utilizes peer-to-peer communication with no intermediate message brokers, servers or daemon processes that create choke points, aggregate system-wide throughput is limited only by the network switching fabric.

The URL for this release is located at http://www.rti.com/corporate/news/dotnet.html

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