Continuous Computing(R) Announces cPCI Bladed Compute System.High Performance Compute Capability Designed for IMS (1) See IP Multimedia Subsystem. (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 NGN (Next Generation Networks) An umbrella term for mixed voice and data networks running over the IP protocol. See IP Multimedia Subsystem. Call Control and Session Management BARCELONA, Spain & 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 The launch of the NEBS-compliant cPCI bladed compute system is a key milestone in Continuous Computing's long history of shipping cPCI products and illustrates the company's "best total solution" approach to telecom network infrastructure. Continuous Computing has been supplying cPCI system solutions to Tier 1, 2, and 3 telecom equipment manufacturers such as Alcatel and Cisco since 1998. This most recent cPCI system increases performance and service capability while improving density and system capacity, all without the time or expense of rewriting application code. "Our commitment to telecom equipment manufacturers is to equip them with standards-based, configurable solutions in order to deploy infrastructure rapidly and cost-effectively," said Mike Dagenais, chief executive officer of Continuous Computing. "This pre-packaged cPCI bladed compute system, which is bundled with Trillium([R]) protocol software, is an off-the-shelf solution that delivers scalability, flexibility, and risk reduction - and represents a strong alternative for customers needing next-generation capabilities without the requirement of migrating to AdvancedTCA." The deployment of IMS networks to deliver IP-based applications, such as instant messaging Exchanging text messages in real time between two or more people logged into a particular instant messaging (IM) service. Instant messaging is more interactive than e-mail because messages are sent immediately, whereas e-mail messages can be queued up in a mail server for seconds or and location-based services, is driving the need to provide additional compute capability to address increased control plane and session management loads in wireless and wireline networks. Continuous Computing's high-performance cPCI bladed compute system delivers a scalable solution that allows telecom equipment manufacturers to tailor capacity to specific deployment scenarios, starting small and growing as needed as needed prn. See prn order. . The ability to double compute capacity within the platform delivers significant cost savings by reducing the cost per session by 50% - 100% while also extending the useful life of the system. "Delivering increased computational performance with Intel Core 2 Duo processor technology in cPCI-CD2215 and cPCI-CD1215 demonstrates how Intel Communications Alliance ecosystem members are providing customers with the tools and technology to meet increased demands in the telecom industry," said Jim St. Leger, director of the Intel Communications Alliance. "Extending the life of existing CompactPCI systems with new products from Continuous Computing utilizing Intel multi-core processors - which can double the performance available in previous-generation products - is a great choice for many carriers and telecom equipment manufacturers." Continuous Computing's cPCI bladed compute system provides a very high capacity computing solution with up to 38 Core 2 Duo dual core compute nodes, each of which is supported by its own local memory and I/O (Input/Output) The transfer of data between the CPU and a peripheral device. Every transfer is an output from one device and an input to another. See PC input/output. I/O - Input/Output to maximize performance. Operating costs have also been minimized by using low voltage compute nodes which can deliver savings of 30% or higher in terms of power consumption. Dual redundant 1GbE switches are included to provide packet distribution within the platform. The cPCI system is configurable to suit specific network equipment requirements and is delivered as a fully integrated and tested unit. The platform can be packaged with a range of Trillium protocol software stacks extensively used in IMS and NGN, including Trillium SIP, Diameter, SIGTRAN (SIGnaling TRANsport) An IP telephony protocol from the IETF that is used to transfer SS7 signals over IP networks. The telco switch sends SS7 signals to a signaling gateway (SG) that converts them into SIGTRAN packets, which travel over IP to the next signaling gateway or , and MEGACO See MGCP/MEGACO. / H.248. For more information on all of Continuous Computing's bladed compute systems, 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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