Object Computing, Inc., a software engineering company, provides vendor-neutral solutions to enterprise-wide integration for mission critical applications. Its products include OpenDDS, an open source native C++ implementation of the OMG data distribution service for real-time systems specification; ADAPTIVE Communication Environment (ACE), an open-source object-oriented framework that implements various patterns for concurrent communication software; The ACE ORB (TAO), an open source real-time object request broker (ORB) for service requirements of real-time applications; and QuickFAST, an open source C++ implementation of FAST. The company also provides JBoss Application Server, which supports standards based middleware and offers commercial support for JBoss and the OCI re-distribution; The Makefile, Project, and Workspace Creator solution to assist the ACE and TAO open source development community in supporting multi-platform software; and Boost, a collection of re-usable C++ source libraries. In addition, it offers QuickFIX, a community-based open source project that implements the FIX standard, and provides a FIX engine in C++ and Java; JacORB, a CORBA 2.3 compliant ORB for Java applications; and opalORB, an OMG CORBA 3.0 implementation that runs on various platforms and supports Perl and TCP/IP sockets. Further, the company provides architecture and design, systems integration, solutions engineering, consulting, open source, OCI value proposition, platform support, delivery models, enterprise mobile computing, and data management solutions, as well as education, training, and information technology staffing services. It serves aerospace and defense, new media, private, government, finance, telecommunications, and health care industries in the United States and internationally. The company was founded in 1993 and is based in St. Louis, Missouri with development offices in St. Louis, Missouri; and Phoenix, Arizona.