Reality Interactive Announces Preview of Industry Leading Simulation Container™ TechnologyPleasanton, CA. - June 9, 2003 - Reality Interactive, Inc., a pioneering provider of simulation technology announces the release of a technology preview based on its advanced Java™ powered Simulation Container™. This system highlights the incredible potential of the Simulation Container and the real-time capabilities of the Java™ platform. "We are incredibly pleased to announce the availability of this technology preview," says Reality Interactive's CEO and President, Rob Grzywinski. "We see this as the first step to realizing the vision of Java-based simulation technology for real-world applications. The industry impact of the Reality Interactive Simulation Container will fundamentally change the way people create simulations. This technology preview highlights the feasibility of the Simulation Container for real-time, real-world applications. Releases in the next quarter will demonstrate a complete product based on the platform, and provide documentation and tools necessary to develop applications using the Simulation Container". As simulations become increasingly important across a broad spectrum of industry segments, the pressure on organizations that develop these simulations is skyrocketing. The increased pressure for return on investment, as well as a focus on faster time to market, is forcing a shift in the industry momentum. By leveraging industry leading rapid development technologies and the strengths of the Java platform, the Reality Interactive Simulation Container delivers the key ingredients necessary to make simulation projects successful. Headquartered in Pleasanton, CA, Reality Interactive's goal is to define and evolve the industry standard for quality, cost and performance of graphical and interactive simulation systems. This is made possible by our focus on maintaining rigid quality control, clear vision and direction, and an unerring eye on customer return on investment. Leveraging an extensive background in security, policy and content systems, Reality Interactive will bring technology that is traditionally found in enterprise applications to the simulation space. For more information about Reality
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