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November 27, 2007 | Comments: (0)
Novell offers real-time Linux
Novell announced availability Tuesday of Suse Linux Enterprise Real Time 10, which is an open source real-time operating system for high-performance, time-sensitive applications.
Enhancements include technologies that reduce system latency or delay and improve predictability. Among the improvements are CPU shielding and priority inheritance.
With this operating system, financial organizations can more quickly respond to changing markets and new information, Novell said. Application reliability and predictability also are improved with this release, the company said.
Suse Linux Enterprise Real Time 10 is available for a suggested annual subscription price of $2,500.
Posted by Paul Krill on November 27, 2007 11:23 AM
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