Continuous Computing Corporation Ranked #1 at 10th Annual AeA High Tech Awards.Business Editors/High-Tech Writers SAN DIEGO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Oct. 21, 2003 Award Recognizes Company for Outstanding Achievement in Technological Innovation, Civic Contribution and Industry Accomplishments Continuous Computing CCPU Cash Cost Per User (Sprint) CCPU China Criminal Police University CCPU Cryptographic Central Processing Unit ), the leading provider of Application-Ready Platforms for telecom equipment companies, today announced it ranked number one at the 10th Annual AeA High Tech Awards. The award recognized Continuous Computing's achievements in technological innovation, civic contributions and industry accomplishments within the Computer & Related Products category. "Receiving this award is an honor and testament to our resolve to be a leading provider of telecom equipment solutions for voice over packet, wireless and signaling applications in the core of the network," said Ken Kalb, chief executive officer of Continuous Computing. "It is especially rewarding to be recognized by our peers in the engineering community. We are extremely proud of our dedicated and talented employees who have enabled our success, and will continue to make excellent contributions to the 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. community and the high tech industry overall." CCPU recently won the Deloitte & Touche San Diego Technology Fast 50, and has ranked #16 in the Deloitte & Touche Technology Fast 500 at the national level. The awards recognize the fastest growing technology companies based on revenue growth over a five year period from 1998 to 2002. "The high tech community's participation this year was outstanding. There is definitely a sense of pride in being part of one of the leading cities contributing to the innovation and advancement of the technology industry as a whole," said Kevin Carroll, AeA executive director. "Continuous Computing's win is symbolic of the caliber of finalists we had this year. AeA wishes them their heartiest congratulations for a feat well deserved." The winners were chosen from a group of 30 finalists in seven categories established by the local AeA, the industry association formerly known as the American Electronics Association The American Electronics Association (now known as AeA) is a nationwide non-profit trade association that represents all segments of the technology industry in the United States. . Finalists were selected from 70 local businesses nominated for the event, which is intended to promote the small companies that make up much of San Diego's high tech community. About Continuous Computing Continuous Computing Corporation (CCPU) is an ISO (1) See ISO speed. (2) (International Organization for Standardization, Geneva, Switzerland, www.iso.ch) An organization that sets international standards, founded in 1946. The U.S. member body is ANSI. 9001 certified leading provider of high-availability, application-ready platform solutions that enable telecom equipment manufacturers to rapidly develop and deploy voice-over-packet, intelligent network, OAM&P, and wireless infrastructure applications. From softswitches and signaling gateways A network device that converts control signals from one format to another. For example, a SIGTRAN signaling gateway converts SS7 signals of the PSTN to SIGTRAN for transport over IP. Contrast with media gateway. See SIGTRAN. to RNC's and HLR's, over 500 projects with world leading telecom equipment vendors are powered by CCPU solutions. Offering customers a choice of modular building Modular buildings are sectional prefabricated buildings that are manufactured in a plant, and delivered to the customer in one or more complete modular sections. Modular buildings are considerably different from mobile homes. blocks at multiple levels of integration, these solutions include fully-managed Flex21(TM) cPCI platforms, high-performance Trillium trillium or wake-robin (trĭl`ēəm), any plant of the large genus Trillium, attractive spring wildflowers of the family Liliaceae (lily family), native to North America and E Asia. communications protocols Hardware and software standards that govern data transmission between computers. The term "protocol" is very generic and is used for hundreds of different communications methods. A protocol may define the packet structure of the data transmitted or the control commands that manage the , and easy-to-use upSuite(R) high-availability middleware Software that functions as a conversion or translation layer. It is also a consolidator and integrator. Custom-programmed middleware solutions have been developed for decades to enable one application to communicate with another that either runs on a different platform or comes from a . Addressing the time-to-market requirements of next-generation infrastructure, CCPU solutions are an integral part of the telecommunications network A telecommunications network is a of telecommunications links and nodes arranged so that messages may be passed from one part of the network to another over multiple links and through various nodes. . For additional information, please visit www.ccpu.com or call 858-882-8800. About AeA Advancing the business of technology, AeA is the nation's largest high-tech trade association. AeA represents more than 3,000 companies with 1.8 million employees. These 3,000+ companies span the high-technology spectrum, from software, semiconductors, medical devices and computers to Internet technology, advanced electronics and telecommunications systems and services. With 17 regional U.S. councils and offices in Brussels and Beijing, AeA offers a unique global policy grassroots capability and a wide portfolio of valuable business services and products for the high-tech industry. AeA has been the accepted voice of the U.S. technology community since 1943. Continuous Computing Corporation, Trillium, TAPA, and upSuite are registered trademarks of Continuous Computing Corporation. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. |
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