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Jun 12, 2013
The latest version in a long line of open source RT-CORBA implementations commercially supported by OCI.

Apr 16, 2012
Submarines surface very infrequently and when they do they need to make their communications very brief. The Navy has awarded a Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) contract to Object Computing Inc., in St. Louis to reduce that surface time.

Mar 29, 2012
OMG standard for DDS interoperability is publicly demonstrated at the OMG quarterly technical meeting. Five proprietary vendors and one open source (OpenDDS) product shared data in real time.

Jan 31, 2012
OCI Partner Mark Volkmann will be presenting on the innovative technology known as Node.js. He will be a featured speaker at the St Louis 2012 Gateway Software Symposium being held at the St Louis Marriott West in St Louis County April 20th and 21st.

Oct 06, 2011
Object Computing Inc. of St. Louis announced a new, major release of their commercially supported distribution of the open source ORB known as TAO. This is the eighth version of TAO since its debut in 1999. TAO implements the OMG RT CORBA spec.

Aug 22, 2011
OpenDDS has a new major release available as result of the US Navy, 18 month, SBIR program which has invested significant new capabilities, including UML modeling tools into the suite.

May 19, 2011
OCI will be exhibiting and presenting its new OpenDDS, open source modeling tools developed under a USA Navy SBIR contract, at the annual Navy Forum in the Hyatt Regency Crystal City VA, June 6th through the 8th.

Feb 23, 2011
Object Computing Inc. (OCI) in St. Louis in conjunction with CAIT (Center for the Application of Information Technology) at Washington University in St. Louis announce a curriculum for SW engineers developing mobile applications for the enterprise.

Feb 01, 2010
OCI ran market data from various financial exchanges through its open source QuickFAST decoding product. In many cases it was processing messages at sub-microsecond rates. The most complex market data was in low digit microsecond ranges.

Nov 13, 2009
Some 150 developers will be attending the next NHIN CONNECT Codeathon in Portland Oregon November 19th and 20th. Object Computing Inc. of St. Louis will be leading the platform portability team.


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