Company:Seven Solutions
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| Founded | 2005 in Granada, Spain |
| Headquarters | Granada, Andalusia, Spain |
| Parent | Safran |
| Website | www |
Seven Solutions [1] was a Spanish hardware technology company headquartered in Granada, Spain, that developed and manufactured the first network switch for the open-source White Rabbit Project.[2][3] Seven Solutions was involved with the design, manufacture, testing and support of White Rabbit switching equipment.
This project was financed by The government of Spain and CERN.[4] Through this project Seven Solution demonstrated a high performance enhanced PTP switch with sub-ns accuracy.[5]
Seven Solutions was acquired by Orolia in 2021,[6] which was then in turn acquired by Safran.[7]
References
- ↑ "EASME citation". https://ec.europa.eu/easme/en/sme/4611/seven-solutions-sl.
- ↑ "Open Hardware Repository". http://www.ohwr.org/companies/seven-solutions.
- ↑ Bruckner, Martin; Wischnewski, Ralf (2013). "A White Rabbit setup for sub-nsec synchronization, timestamping and time calibration in large scale astroparticle physics experiments". ICRC. http://www.ohwr.org/attachments/2530/ICRC2013_WR1.pdf.
- ↑ "CERN and Seven Solutions". http://www.elmundo.es/andalucia/2014/07/21/53cbdf1ee2704e29498b457a.html.
- ↑ Bruckner, Martin; Wischnewski, Ralf (2013). "Results from the WhiteRabbit sub-nsec time synchronization setup at HiSCORE-Tunka". ICRC. http://www.ohwr.org/attachments/2531/ICRC2013_WR2.pdf.
- ↑ Bark, Patrick (2021-12-08). "Orolia Completes Acquisition of Seven Solutions" (in en-US). https://safran-navigation-timing.com/orolia-completes-acquisition-of-seven-solutions/.
- ↑ "Safran acquires Orolia and plans to become the world leader in resilient PNT" (in en). 2022-07-08. https://www.safran-group.com/pressroom/safran-acquires-orolia-and-plans-become-world-leader-resilient-pnt-2022-07-08.
