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RTI Joins The Industrial Internet Consortium As Initial Member

Sunnyvale, Calif.—April 7, 2014—Real-Time Innovations (RTI), the real-time Internet of Things communications platform company, today announced they are initial members of the Industrial Internet Consortium (IIC).  The Object Management Group (OMG), a nonprofit trade association in Boston, will manage the IIC.  The goal of the IIC is to accelerate the development of connected industrial applications. As the leading DDS vendor, RTI provides a key communications infrastructure for managing the distribution of real-time information in the industrial internet. The IIC, an open membership, not-for-profit group, will break down technology silos to improve integration of the physical and digital worlds. 

RTI is the leading provider of the core technology – DDS – the most popular physical-to-digital link in Internet of Things applications.  DDS, the Data Distribution Service, is a key technology standard that is also managed by the OMG.  Many Fortune 500 customers use the RTI DDS implementation across several industries, including medical, energy, aviation and automotive.

“The Industrial Internet needs a strong connection that joins cyber-physical devices into high-performance intelligent systems,” said Stan Schneider, CEO of RTI. “The OMG is an ideal organization to foster cooperation between the leading companies to make this happen.   As a long-term member of the OMG and a primary driver of the DDS standard, we are excited to assume a leadership role in providing the technology and in working with our partners and peers in the IIC.”

RTI will work with the IIC to identify requirements for open interoperability standards and define a common architecture to connect devices, machines, people, processes and data.

For more information about the Industrial Internet Consortium visit www.iiconsortium.org

About RTI

RTI provides the communications platform for the real-time Internet of Things.

Our RTI Connext™ messaging software forms the core nervous system for smart, distributed applications.  RTI Connext allows devices to intelligently share information and work together as one integrated system.

Our customers span the breadth of the Internet of Things, including medical, energy, mining, air traffic control, trading, automotive, unmanned systems, industrial SCADA, naval systems, air and missile defense, ground stations, and science. The total value of system designs that trust RTI for their fundamental architecture exceeds $1 trillion.

RTI is committed to open standards, open community source and open architecture. RTI provides the leading implementation of the Object Management Group (OMG) Data Distribution Service (DDS) standard.

RTI is the world’s largest embedded middleware provider, privately held and headquartered in Sunnyvale, California.

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