Continuous Computing(R) Announces Trillium(R) IMS Functionality Upgrades; Latest Phases of MAP & CAP Protocols Give Company an Edge in the IMS Market.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. ) functionality while simultaneously supporting High Speed Downlink Packet Access (HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) See HSPA. ) and the Home Subscriber Server (HSS HSS Humanities and Social Sciences HSS High Speed Steel HSS Home Subscriber Server (3GPP) HSS Hospital for Special Surgery (New York, NY, USA) HSS Hospital for Special Surgery HSS History of Science Society ). Continuous Computing's advancements with Trillium Mobile Application Part (MAP) and CAMEL Application Part The CAMEL Application Part (CAP) is a signalling protocol used in the Intelligent Network (IN) architecture. CAP is a Remote Operations Service Element (ROSE) user protocol, and as such is layered on top of the Transaction Capabilities Application Part (TCAP) of the SS#7 protocol (CAP) protocols are indicative of the company's continued progress and innovation in the IMS market. The MAP and CAP protocol upgrades will help field the integration of IMS into the newest converged networks while ensuring the continued usability of legacy applications in those networks. MAP is an essential component of the IMS infrastructure control plane, addressing issues such as improving management of subscriber data across all applications through a common HSS. Access to this data allows for the development of powerful IMS applications, such as using end-user presence data to allow for the delivery of coupons to a subscriber's cell phone based on proximity to a retail location. "Continuous Computing is dedicated to staying ahead of the industry curve, and integrating ground-breaking technologies like IMS into our Trillium protocol offerings is a validation of our advancement in the market," said Annita McDonald, Director of Product Marketing. "We are committed to providing our customers with a smooth and rapid transition into next-generation telecommunications architectures and converged network services." The Trillium MAP layer has been upgraded to GSM 29.002, Phase 2+ Specification, version 6.8.0 for 3G networks (Release-6), while the CAP layer has advanced to Phase 4 version 4, Phase 4 version 5, and Phase 4 IMS. For more information on upgrades to the extensive Trillium protocol software library, please visit the company's website at www.ccpu.com/products/trillium. About Continuous Computing Continuous Computing(R) provides Network Service-Ready Platforms(TM) that enable telecom equipment manufacturers to rapidly deploy converged communications. The company serves over 150 customers globally who benefit from accelerated time to market and reduced project risk and complexity for wireless, Voice over IP (VoIP) and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network infrastructure. For a total system approach, Continuous Computing offers pre-integrated products and building blocks featuring Trillium(R) protocol software and AdvancedTCA and CompactPCI hardware. 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 offices worldwide. For more information, visit www.ccpu.com. About Trillium(R) Protocol Software Continuous Computing's Trillium(R) business unit delivers field-proven protocol software that enables customers to focus on delivering application-specific value. Trillium+plus pre-integrated products consist of protocol binaries, standards-based hardware and integrated management software. Trillium source code features the patented Distributed Fault-Tolerance / High Availability Also called "RAS" (reliability, availability, serviceability) or "fault resilient," it refers to a multiprocessing system that can quickly recover from a failure. There may be a minute or two of downtime while one system switches over to another, but processing will continue. (DFT/HA) architecture and supports wireless, VoIP, IMS, SS7/SIGTRAN and legacy networking. For more information, visit www.ccpu.com/products/trillium. 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. Continuous Computing is an Associate member of the Intel(R) Communications Alliance. The Intel(R) Communications Alliance is a member-based program comprised of communications and embedded developers and solution providers. Members are committed to providing a strategic supply of standards-based solutions to the communications and embedded market Refers to custom-designed, computer-based devices and applications that perform a fixed set of tasks. It may refer to cellphones and other handhelds, network appliances (routers, access points, modems) and myriad consumer electronics products. segments. For more information, please visit: www.intel.com/go/ica. |
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