Continuous Computing(R) Releases Fourth Generation of Popular Trillium(R) Poster; Comprehensive Industry Reference Tool Illustrates the Latest in Telecom Network Infrastructure.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 latest Trillium poster is the fourth iteration One repetition of a sequence of instructions or events. For example, in a program loop, one iteration is once through the instructions in the loop. See iterative development. (programming) iteration - Repetition of a sequence of instructions. of the popular industry reference tool and the first new version since Continuous Computing acquired the Trillium Digital Systems business from 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 in February 2003. As a "supplier-agnostic" resource for the industry, the Trillium poster incorporates communication protocol technology information covering IP Multimedia Subsystems 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 (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. ), Voice over 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. (VoIP), Wireless, Signaling System 7 (SS7), Signaling Transport (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 ), legacy networking, and more. "Telecom technology expands at an exponential pace, and the Trillium poster provides a comprehensive illustration of how the different network elements work together," said Garrett Choi, general manager of the Trillium business unit. "The launch of the fourth-generation Trillium poster is an important milestone in Trillium's long-standing and continuing commitment to maintain thought leadership across the telecom industry. By design, it is not intended to be a marketing piece but rather a useful reference tool for system architects, engineers, and students." The first version of the Trillium poster was launched in 1997 when Trillium Digital Systems, Inc. was a private, independent company. Subsequent versions were developed in 1999 and 2002. Continuous Computing estimates that over 15,000 copies of the first three iterations of the Trillium poster have been distributed. The company is anticipating strong demand for the newest version, which will be available in 24" x 36" hard copy and viewable on Continuous Computing's web site at www.ccpu.com/poster. Continuous Computing's new Trillium poster will be distributed free of charge at the company's booth at the 3GSM World Congress trade show in Barcelona, Spain, from Feb. 13-16 (Stand C71/C73). A complete list of other industry events at which the poster will be available may be viewed at www.ccpu.com/poster. 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, reduced project risk and complexity, and increased return on investment for 3G 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 and professional services (job) professional services - A department of a supplier providing consultancy and programming manpower for the supplier's products. that enable 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 (DFT/HA) architecture and supports 3G 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 Communications Alliance. The Intel 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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