Continuous Computing(R) Industry Expert Manish Singh to Participate on IMS Panel at NXTcomm 2007.Continuous Computing
WHO: Manish Singh, vice president of field engineering,
Continuous Computing([R])
WHAT: Continuous Computing's Manish Singh will participate with
other industry experts at a NXTcomm panel entitled "Using
IMS to Deliver IP Video across Converged Networks" and
hosted by Telecommunications Magazine
WHERE: IP Video Village theater (booth #7375) at NXTcomm 2007
WHEN: Wednesday, June 20 at 3:00 pm CDT
Continuous Computing Booth #4257I in the PICMG An industry consortium that develops specifications for backplanes and interconnects for electronic equipment in the industrial and telecom fields. It was founded in 1994 as the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group, hence the acronym. Pavilion Continuous Computing, global provider of integrated systems and services that enable telecom equipment manufacturers to rapidly deploy Next Generation Networks (NGN (Next Generation Networks) An umbrella term for mixed voice and data networks running over the IP protocol. See IP Multimedia Subsystem. ), invites customers, press and analysts to listen to Continuous Computing's Manish Singh, vice president of field engineering, speak on the NXTcomm panel entitled "Using 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. to Deliver IP Video across Converged Networks," hosted by Telecommunications Magazine. With more and more service providers looking to deliver Internet Protocol See Internet and TCP/IP. (networking) Internet Protocol - (IP) The network layer for the TCP/IP protocol suite widely used on Ethernet networks, defined in STD 5, RFC 791. IP is a connectionless, best-effort packet switching protocol. (IP)-based video services to subscribers' TVs, PCs and mobile devices, the IP Multimedia Subsystem An integrated network for telecommunications carriers that uses the IP protocol as its foundation for packetized voice, video and data. Supporting voice over IP (VoIP) in all its flavors (SIP, H.323, MGCP, etc. (IMS) architecture -- which defines and standardizes network architectures to enable voice, data and IP video service interoperability across networks -- will play a critical role in handling video session initiation. IMS is also critical in maintaining subscriber and session awareness when users switch from their TV to their mobile device and pause that stream to quickly make a voice call. Coupled with service delivery platforms (SDPs), which is where such blended services are created, the IMS architecture ensures these IP video services are delivered to the right subscriber and the right device. This session explores: * How long it will take to achieve the converged IMS network * IMS' role in delivering IP video across converged networks * How SDPs deployed for IP video services will evolve to support the integration of IMS services Manish Singh's background: * More than fourteen years experience in telecommunications product design and development * Industry veteran with previous engineering management and architect positions at Intel Corporation (company) Intel Corporation - A US microelectronics manufacturer. They produced the Intel 4004, Intel 8080, Intel 8086, Intel 80186, Intel 80286, Intel 80386, Intel 486 and Pentium microprocessor families as well as many other integrated circuits and personal computer networking , Trillium([R]) Digital Systems and C-DOT C-DOT Centre for Development of Telematics (Center for Development of Telematics) * Holds patent as sole inventor of "Configurable Cache" memory system (patent number: 7133997) * Successfully led the development of 2G MSC (1) (MSC.Software Corporation, Santa Ana, CA, www.mscsoftware.com) Founded in 1963 by Richard H. MacNeal and Robert G. Schwendler, MSC is the world's largest provider of mechanical computer aided engineering (MCAE) strategies, simulation software and services. at C-DOT and various VoIP and 3G/IMS wireless product developments Other panel participants include Alcatel-Lucent and Motorola; the session will be moderated by Infonetics Research's Principal Analyst, Stephane Teral. Panel presentations will be available for download from the Telecommunications Magazine Web site http://www.telecommagazine.com/ following NXTcomm. About Continuous Computing Continuous Computing([R]) provides integrated systems and services that enable telecom equipment manufacturers to rapidly deploy Next-Generation Networks (NGN). More than 150 customers worldwide benefit from the company's unique blend of customized professional services (job) professional services - A department of a supplier providing consultancy and programming manpower for the supplier's products. , Trillium([R]) protocol software, AdvancedTCA and CompactPCI systems. 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, a general member of the Blade.org ecosystem, 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, www.blade.org, or www.cp-ta.org. 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