Ignios runs out of time, money
(06/13/2006 3:42 AM EDT)
LONDON — Ignios Ltd, the Oxford, England based company specializing in semiconductor IP and system development tools aimed at multiprocessor systems, has folded.
Formed in 2003, the company developed a scheduling and monitoring hardware and software infrastructure dubbed SystemWeaver. All nine people working at the company have been made redundant, and liquidators Re10 (South East) Ltd have been called in to sell the assets for the best price that can be achieved.
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