ADVISORY/Netrake Returns to VON with Exhibit & Speaking Presentations on IP Session Controllers, Advanced Firewall/NAT Traversal and VoIP Silicon.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers ADVISORY...for Wednesday Wednesday: see week. (April 2) Spring VON 2003 --(BUSINESS WIRE) WHO: Netrake Corporation, based in Plano, Texas, is deploying unrivaled scale, dynamic control and unparalleled performance in its single system, the nCite(TM) IP Session Controller. Netrake enables global service providers to securely interconnect public and private VoIP networks and deliver a wide variety of VoIP applications. WHAT: Now a tenured speaker and industry resource to the Pulver VON tradeshow series, Netrake will return this spring to demonstrate its expertise in the Session Controller market. The company will address the vital aspects of VoIP security through dynamic firewall, advance functionality for session controller applications and finally, the importance of VoIP silicon to meet key processing power and performance criteria. Gaining more traction with both customers and the industry, Session Controllers are paving the way to pervasive VoIP applications. There are a number of reasons why service providers need and demand Session Controller functionality. At Spring VON, Netrake will discuss the importance of these new developments and how they greatly improve IP communications. Netrake's team will deliver three key speaking engagements: -- NATs and Firewalls -- Jasson Casey, Product Manager, Netrake, session panelist. Session is from 10:45 a.m. -- Noon on Wednesday, April 2, at Spring VON. -- Session Control II -- Micaela Giuhat, Asst. VP of Product Management, VON session panelist. Session is from 5:15 p.m. - 6:30 p.m. on Wednesday, April 2, at Spring VON. -- Silicon VoIP - Robert Maher, Chief Technical Officer, Netrake, VON session panelist. Session is from 3:30 p.m. - 4:45 p.m. on Thursday, April 3, at Spring VON. WHERE: Pulver's Spring 2003 VON Trade Show & Expo will be taking place March 31st-April 3rd at the San Jose Convention Center. INFORMATION: For more information please visit Netrake online at www.netrake.com or visit our booth #510/512 at the show. ABOUT NETRAKE Netrake is delivering a breakthrough IP network processing system that resolves complex service delivery problems through innovation in network processors and IP systems architecture. The ability to intelligently process high-speed high-speed adj. 1. Operated or designed for operation at high speed: a high-speed food processor. 2. Taking place at high speed: a high-speed chase. 3. sessions in real-time 1. real-time - Describes an application which requires a program to respond to stimuli within some small upper limit of response time (typically milli- or microseconds). Process control at a chemical plant is the classic example. is unique to Netrake's nCite system and is the key to enabling interconnection in·ter·con·nect v. in·ter·con·nect·ed, in·ter·con·nect·ing, in·ter·con·nects v.intr. To be connected with each other: The two buildings interconnect. v.tr. and application-based services. Netrake's scalable, session-based system handles complex voice and data applications and resolves several crucial functions for VoIP: firewall traversal Crossing over. Passing through. See NAT traversal. (data) traversal - Processing nodes in a graph one at a time, usually in some specified order. Traversal of a tree is recursively defined to mean visiting the root node and traversing its children. , network translation (layer 3, layer 4 and layer 7), media anchoring Anchoring The use of irrelevant information as a reference for evaluating or estimating some unknown value or information. When anchoring, people base decisions or estimates on events or values known to them, even though these facts may have no bearing on the actual event or value. , quality of service mediation mediation, in law, type of intervention in which the disputing parties accept the offer of a third party to recommend a solution for their controversy. Mediation has long been a part of international law, frequently involving the use of an international commission, , session detail records - equivalent to Call Detail Records (CDRs) from the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network) The worldwide voice telephone network. Once only an analog system, the heart of most telephone networks today is all digital. In the U.S. , and session admission control. www.netrake.com. |
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