Product category:
Embedded Software and Operating Systems
News Release from: Aonix | Subject: PERC 3.2.1
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 27 March 2002
RTOS support for Java virtual machine
The newest release of the NewMonics PERC Java virtual machine (JVM) will support Accelerated Technology's popular Nucleus real-time operating system.
The newest release of the NewMonics PERC Java virtual machine (JVM) will support Accelerated Technology's popular Nucleus real-time operating system That release, PERC 3.2.1, is set for shipment this month
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 6 Jun 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Java virtual machine aims for carrier control
NewMonics has developed the first Java virtual machine specifically for use in the product development life cycle of the management and control plane functions of carrier-class products.
PERC is a Java-compliant virtual machine expressly made for complex embedded applications such as those in network infrastructure, telematics and industrial automation fields.
Among PERC customers are Nortel, Intel, Parker Hannifin, and Xata/Qualcomm.
Nucleus is one of the leading RTOSs in communications, consumer and industrial systems.
"Accelerated Technology offers a solid solution for the markets we target.
The decision reflects our customers' requests that PERC support Nucleus", says Tim Tumilty, Vice President of Sales and Marketing for NewMonics.
"We're pleased to make the option available".
"In PERC, NewMonics provides a robust JVM that was created for complex embedded applications", says Michelle Hale, Vice President of Marketing for Accelerated Technology.
"The pairing of PERC and Nucleus makes good sense for many of our customers".
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