TenAsys spins off real-time software business from RadiSys

TenAsys Corp. (Beaverton, Ore.) and RadiSys Corp. announced May 23 an agreement to transfer development and maintenance of the iRMX and INtime real-time software products to TenAsys. TenAsys will develop, support, and sell the products worldwide. The engineering team includes key developers of the iRMX operating systems at Intel Corp.

By Staff July 1, 2000

TenAsys Corp. (Beaverton, Ore.) and RadiSys Corp. announced May 23 an agreement to transfer development and maintenance of the iRMX and INtime real-time software products to TenAsys. TenAsys will develop, support, and sell the products worldwide. The engineering team includes key developers of the iRMX operating systems at Intel Corp. and the INtime real-time extension to Windows NT at RadiSys Corp. According to TenaSys, this will enable it to exploit the strengths and capabilities of the INtime and iRMX products to increase visibility and market presence, and improve customer relations and support. TenAsys plans to build on an installed base of hundreds of thousands of iRMX and INtime installations worldwide in mission-critical applications.