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Talarian

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Industry
  
Computer Software

Revenue
  
US $14.5M (2001)

Number of employees
  
100 (1997)

Products
  
Middleware

Founded
  
1989

Type
  
Acquired by TIBCO in 2002

Key people
  
Tom Laffey, co-founder , Paul A. Larson, President & Chief Executive , Michael A. Morgan , Vice President Finance & Chief Financial Officer

Headquarters
  
Los Altos, California, United States

Talarian was a provider of real-time infrastructure software. Now part of TIBCO, it was a veteran provider of message-oriented middleware.

Contents

Talarian was a member of the Business Integration Group (BIG), the Internet Protocol Multicast Initiative (IPMI), the Securities Industry Middleware Council (SIMC), the Object Management Group (OMG), and the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF).

SmartSockets

SmartSockets was the main product of Talarian. It is a real-time message-oriented middleware (MOM) which is scalable and fault tolerant. Its programming model is built specifically to offer high-speed interprocess communication (IPC) for multiprocessor architecture, scalability and reliability.

It supports a variety of communication paradigms including publish-subscribe, adaptive multicast, redundant connections, peer-to-peer, and RPC.

Included as part of the SmartSockets package are graphical tools for monitoring and debugging applications.

It is supported on a wide range of platforms:

  • HP-UX
  • AIX
  • Linux
  • Compaq NSK/OSS
  • Tru64
  • OpenVMS
  • Windows
  • Solaris
  • Irix
  • VxWorks
  • Applications using SmartSockets can be developed with the following languages:

  • C API
  • C++ Class Libraries
  • ActiveX Components
  • Java Class Library
  • SmartSockets is now a product of TIBCO. See acquisition below.

    Acquisition by TIBCO

    In January 2002 TIBCO acquired Talarian for approximately $115 million. It was its primary competitor in the delivery of high-performance messaging solutions.

    TIBCO paid $5.30 per share, half in stock and half in cash, for each of Talarian's outstanding shares.

    Customers

    Talarian customers were large end-users, OEMs and systems integrators in need of solutions where real-time data flow supports high information volumes.

    List of Famous Customers:

  • Boeing
  • AT&T
  • Hewlett-Packard
  • Cisco
  • MTR
  • New York Stock Exchange
  • NASA's ground control station for the Hubble Space Telescope
  • References

    Talarian Wikipedia