ProSyst Software GmbH was founded in Cologne in 1997 as a company specializing in Java software and middleware. ProSyst's first commercial application was a Java EE application server. In 2000, the company sold this server technology and has since focused completely on OSGi solutions.

ProSyst
Founded1997
Headquarters
Cologne
,
Germany
Area served
Worldwide
Number of employees
around 120

In 1999, ProSyst was among the first companies to join the OSGi Alliance and since then has made important contributions to the development of each release of OSGi specifications (Release 1–4). ProSyst is a member of the OSGi Alliance board of directors alongside IBM, Nokia, NTT, Siemens, Oracle Corporation, Samsung, Motorola and Telcordia. Additionally, members of ProSyst staff serve in several positions on the OSGi Alliance.

In recent years ProSyst set its focus exclusively on the development of OSGi related software such as Frameworks, Bundles, Remote Management Systems and OSGi tools for developers including a full SDK available for download. ProSyst's OSGi applications are used by SmartHome devices, mobile phone manufacturers, network equipment providers (in CPEs), white goods manufacturers, car manufacturers and in the eHealth market.

ProSyst employs more than 120 Java and OSGi experts and offers OSGi related training, support (SLAs), technical consulting and development services.

As a member, ProSyst contributes to OSGi, Eclipse, Java Community Process, Nokia Forum Pro and the CVTA Connected Vehicle Trade Association.

Prosyst was acquired by Bosch in February 2015,[1][2] and was merged into Bosch Group's software and systems unit Bosch Software Innovations GmbH.[3]

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  1. ^ "ProSyst: Bosch completes acquisition of ProSyst". Archived from the original on 2015-10-04. Retrieved 2015-05-13.
  2. ^ "Bosch acquires IoT middleware specialist ProSyst". Bosch ConnectedWorld Blog. 2015-02-16. Retrieved 2021-03-17.
  3. ^ online, heise. "Bosch schließt Übernahme von ProSyst ab". Developer (in German). Retrieved 2021-03-17.