Continuous Computing Showcases Latest Developments to Enable Converged Communications at Spring VON.
WHAT: Continuous Computing(R) Corporation, global provider of
Network Service-Ready Platforms(TM) that enable telecom
equipment manufacturers to rapidly deploy converged
communications, will be showcasing its latest developments at
Spring VON next week. Featured items include an interactive 3G
IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) sample scenario demonstration,
the newly-released fourth-generation Trillium(R) poster, and a
white paper on the practical considerations of deploying IMS.
Each item featured is part of the company's recent
announcement regarding its ability to deliver "100% IMS"
Trillium building blocks.
The 3G IMS interactive demonstration illustrates the wide
range of platform-level functionality available with
Continuous Computing's many product solutions, showing how
straightforward it can be to deploy advanced features with
AdvancedTCA and Trillium protocol software in a converged
wireless and IP network.
The Trillium technology poster represents the most complete
illustration of telecom network infrastructure that the
company has ever published. Serving as evolving "world maps"
for the telecommunications industry, the Trillium posters
underscore Continuous Computing's depth and breadth of
expertise in the industry. The poster will be distributed
widely at the show.
The first white paper in the three-part series to be produced
by Continuous Computing, "Transforming Network Architectures:
An Integrated Approach to Jumpstarting Delivery of
Next-Generation Services," sets the stage for an integrated
approach to IMS from both business and technology points of
view. In addition to offering a high-level overview, the piece
contains pragmatic steps for getting started with the IMS
integration process.
WHERE: Spring VON
Booth #1615
San Jose, CA
WHO: Continuous Computing, www.ccpu.com and
http://www.ccpu.com/events/2006/vonspring/
WHY: A new climate of "Business Darwinism" is altering the telecom
landscape drastically as old business models rapidly give way
to faster, more agile and adaptable approaches for grabbing a
bigger chunk of an increasingly competitive market. How will
TEMs evolve their products to stay competitive? Some
fundamental shifts already are underway with the early
evolution of IMS. TEMs need to be prepared for the challenges
their customers face in terms of improved time to market and
lowered total cost of ownership.
Continuous Computing will show TEMs how to leverage
time-tested and field-proven 3G Wireless and VoIP deployments
to accelerate time to market, reduce project risk and
complexity, and increase return on investment on impending IMS
implementations.
WHEN: March 14-17, 2006
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