How We work
Real-Time Systems provides services for major corporations in a variety of contract formats, based upon customer needs.  
  • Retainer-based services for support/upgrade of existing products
  • Multiphase Project Basis for Development Programs
  • Fixed Price Quotations for readily-defined projects
  • Time, Materials and Expenses on open-ended requirements


Our customer agreements can in include:

  • Pre-contract nondisclosure agreements
  • Technology rights agreement in place
  • Initial deposit ~ continuously retained against future billings
  • Monthly Progress billings
  • Certifications and Documentation


References

While most of our services are provided on a proprietary and confidential basis, several of our customers are available for reference. Those contacts can be provided upon request.
 

News

2010-08-26
RTS IEEE 1588 Precision Time Protocol now available for all Windows Versions
Real-Time Systems GmbH (RTS), announced today the availability of its IEEE 1588 stack for Microsoft Windows, all Versions including 32 as well as 64 Bit. The RTS IEEE 1588 software is a full implementation of Version 1 and Version 2 of the Standard and allows to highly-accurately synchronize distributed real-time clocks over standard Ethernet. It is now possible to achieve a maximum jitter of around 3 microseconds on a regular Windows PC with the widely available Intel 82574L
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2010-02-22
QNX and Real-Time Systems Team Up to Combine QNX Neutrino RTOS with Hypervisor Technology

QNX Software Systems, a Harman International company, and Real-Time Systems, a leader in embedded virtualization and real-time hypervisor technology, today announced an alliance that enables customers to combine the benefits of hypervisor technology with the QNX® Neutrino® realtime operating system (RTOS)...

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2010-01-30
RTS Hypervisor V2.2 enables MSI Support for all Operating Systems

Real-Time Systems, announced today the general availability of its new Release 2.2 of the RTS Hypervisor, a Bare Metal (Type 1) hypervisor allowing the execution of Real-Time Operating Systems in parallel to operating systems like Linux or Microsoft Windows XP without adding latencies to their native real-time performance. Deterministic behavior remains fully intact...

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