Earthworm
Overview
Earthworm (v7.9 as of Nov 11, 2016) is an open source (not to be confused with open architecture) software system used globally for regional and local network seismology. It has been around since the early 1990s and is used by over 180+ organizations worldwide for monitoring earthquakes and volcanoes. For more information about Earthworm, visit the Earthworm Web pages and join the Earthworm Google Group mailing list. ISTI serves as the primary maintainer of the Earthworm source code. We also host the ewdev developer mailing list and the SVN source code repository. Having worked with Earthworm since our inception, we are your source for training, configuration, remote support, and other Earthworm services. We base all our seismic monitoring on Earthworm and AQMS. Join the growing ranks of companies and institutions using Earthworm and ask us how we can get you a cost-effective solution with no recurring fees.