Continuous Computing(R) Announces New ATCA Traffic Management and Security System.10GbE "Content-Aware" Deep Packet Inspection Analyzing network traffic to discover the type of application that sent the data. In order to prioritize traffic or filter out unwanted data, deep packet inspection can differentiate data, such as video, audio, chat, voice over IP (VoIP), e-mail and Web. Platform Accelerates Deployment of Multi-Service Next Generation Networks BARCELONA & SAN DIEGO San Diego (săn dēā`gō), city (1990 pop. 1,110,549), seat of San Diego co., S Calif., on San Diego Bay; inc. 1850. San Diego includes the unincorporated communities of La Jolla and Spring Valley. Coronado is across the bay. -- Continuous Computing (2) (Information Management System) An early IBM hierarchical DBMS for IBM mainframes. IMS was widely implemented throughout the 1970s under MVS and continues to be used under z/OS. ) and Fixed Mobile Convergence Seamless switching between cellular and local networks for mobile users. The goal is to have a handset that switches automatically from the cellular network to the local, wireless Wi-Fi network when entering a building in order to save cellphone minutes. (FMC See fixed mobile convergence. ) networks - all important benefits for carriers deploying NGN applications. Continuous Computing's ATCA traffic management and security system provides telecom equipment manufacturers with a proven platform that enables them to expedite the rollout of new "content-aware" network elements considered essential to deliver high quality and secure IP networks. Fully integrated, off-the-shelf ATCA systems from Continuous Computing deliver a number of business advantages including lower development costs, reduced technical and commercial risks, and deployment time savings of up to 18 months - a substantial decrease. "This new ATCA traffic management and security system maps directly to Continuous Computing's vision of staying ahead of the demand for enabling technology and creating integrated platforms that deliver on the rapidly escalating requirements of the telecom market," said Mike Dagenais, chief executive officer of Continuous Computing. "Traffic management and security are becoming increasingly important in next generation networking Next Generation Networking (NGN) is a broad term to describe some key architectural evolutions in telecommunication core and access networks that will be deployed over the next 5-10 years. environments." Converged IP networks can provide significant operational savings for carriers and are more scalable than legacy networks for delivering advanced revenue-generating services. Because a converged IP network must become "content-aware" in order to deliver higher quality of service and security to its customers, such networks must be capable of differentiating traffic based on the type of application and its specific needs. To support this, IP network equipment requires new technologies capable of providing what is known as deep packet inspection. Continuous Computing's new traffic management and security platform provides a carrier-grade solution for deep packet inspection in edge and core network equipment. The system includes up to 10 advanced deep packet inspection blades as well as two redundant 10GbE switches, all housed in a robust carrier-grade ATCA chassis. Each packet processing blade, known as FlexPacket[TM] ATCA-PP50, incorporates two XLR XLR X-linked lymphocyte regulated XLR X-Linked Recessive (genetics) XLR Accelar (Nortel/Bay network switch) XLR Ground Left Right (digital audio) 732 multi-core MIPS (Million Instructions Per Second) The execution speed of a computer. For example, .5 MIPS is 500,000 instructions per second; 100 MIPS is a hundred million instructions per second. devices from Raza Microelectronics, Inc. (RMI (Remote Method Invocation) A standard from Sun for distributed objects written in Java. RMI is a remote procedure call (RPC), which allows Java objects (software components) stored in the network to be run remotely. ) that deliver packet processing and security at line rates up to 20Gbps. FlexPacket supports a dual redundant 10GbE backplane fabric with a range of 10GbE and 1GbE ports to the front and rear depending on a customer's specific cabling requirements. Each XLR732 multi-core MIPS64 processor supports up to 8GB of memory (16GB per blade) and can connect to mezzanine sites for supporting TCAM (TeleCommunications Access Method) IBM communications software widely used to transfer data between mainframes and 3270 terminals. See access method. and dedicated content processors via the on-chip hyper-transport interface. An extensive range of Trillium([R]) network and 6WIND routing protocols and other supporting software tools specifically optimized for the multi-core, multi-threaded FlexPacket environment are also available for the system. "Continuous Computing's FlexPacket ATCA-PP50 represents the highest performance, commercially available deep packet inspection blade based on ATCA using the powerful XLR processors from RMI," said Eric Carmes, chief executive officer of 6WIND, an embedded networking software company. "6WIND is honored to be working with both companies, and we have already ported our latest 6WINDGate software environment to Continuous Computing's new system - a key advantage for accelerating deployment." In addition to the advanced packet processing capabilities of FlexPacket, the traffic management and security system also consists of leading-edge 10GbE switching from Continuous Computing's latest switch product. FlexCore[TM] ATCA-FM40 features innovative Layer 2 10GbE switching functionality from Fulcrum fulcrum: see lever. Microsystems that offers low latency, high bandwidth switching and routing applications to enable 10GbE services for triple-play voice, video, and data networks. Continuous Computing's new system provides end-to-end traffic management within the chassis and delivers latencies of only 200 nanoseconds through the switch, a significant improvement over current alternatives which can suffer latencies of at least 20 times as much. Low latency is critical for advanced applications such as distributed computing and synchronization of high availability systems. Using the same family of switch silicon on each packet and switch blade creates an integrated traffic-aware system that reduces congestion The condition of a network when there is not enough bandwidth to support the current traffic load. congestion - When the offered load of a data communication path exceeds the capacity. and assures end-to-end quality of service within the platform. Other switches on the market today also suffer from high levels of over-subscription. FlexCore ATCA-FM40 lifts that restriction by offering 24 ports, a 20% improvement over alternatives that offer only 20 ports, providing an impressive 80 Gbps of uplink bandwidth that enables maximum packet throughput for even the most demanding requirements. "The FlexCore ATCA-FM40 switch from Continuous Computing represents the pinnacle of state-of-the-art technology to deliver advanced 10GbE switching in ATCA platforms," said Uri Cummings, founder and chief technology officer of Fulcrum Microsystems. "FlexCore is unmatched in the market today and we are very pleased to be part of the end-to-end system solution envisioned by Continuous Computing." For more information on Continuous Computing's ATCA traffic management and security system, visit http://www.ccpu.com or stop by the Continuous Computing booth in Hall 1 (Stand 1F04) at 3GSM World Congress in Barcelona, Spain from February 12 - 15, 2007. About Continuous Computing Corporation Continuous Computing([R]) provides integrated systems and services that enable telecom equipment manufacturers to rapidly deploy Next-Generation Networks (NGN). Over 150 customers worldwide benefit from the company's unique blend of customized professional services, Trillium([R]) protocol software, and AdvancedTCA and CompactPCI hardware. Continuous Computing helps customers reduce platform lifecycle costs, optimize data delivery, and accelerate deployments of NGN, 3G Wireless, and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) infrastructure. The company is ISO- iso- or is- pref. 1. Equal; uniform: isobar. 2. Isomeric: isopropyl. 3. 9001 certified and is based in San Diego with development centers in China and India. For more information, visit www.ccpu.com. Continuous Computing is an associate member of the Intel Communications Alliance and a contributing member of the Communications Platforms Trade Association The Communications Platforms Trade Association (CP-TA) is a global organization of communications platform and building block providers dedicated to accelerating the adoption of SIG-governed, open specification-based communications platforms through interoperability certification. . For more information, visit www.intel.com/go/ica or www.cp-ta.org. Continuous Computing, the Continuous Computing logo, Create | Deploy | Converge, Flex21, FlexChassis, FlexCompute, FlexCore, FlexDSP, FlexPacket, FlexStore, FlexSwitch, Network Service-Ready Platform, Quick!Start, TAPA, Trillium, Trillium+plus, and the Trillium logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Continuous Computing Corporation. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. |
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