Crescent Networks Creates Strategic Partnership Program for the Profitable Delivery of Routed Network Services.Business/Technology Editors LOWELL, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 11, 2001 Crescent Networks Partners Program(TM)Incorporates Best-in-Class Solutions From LuxN, Micromuse and SAN Valley Crescent Networks, Inc. today launched its strategic partners program to expand the company's solutions that enable network service providers to deliver profitable routed network services. The program incorporates Crescent Networks award-winning Dense Virtual Routed Networking (DVRN DVRN Dense Virtual Routed Network (Crescent Networks) ) solutions along with best-in-class solutions from LuxN, Micromuse and SAN Valley Systems. (Please see today's announcement "Crescent Networks, LuxN and SAN Valley Demonstrate Profitable Carrier-Based Wide Area Storage Network Architecture", December 11, 2001). Together, Crescent Networks and its partners are focused on business, technical and marketing opportunities that reduce capital expenditures, operational complexity, and operational costs associated with today's carrier IP-based services; these services include Managed router router Portable electric power tool used in carpentry and furniture making that consists of an electric motor, a base, two handle knobs, and bits (cutting tools). A router can cut fancy edges for shelving, grooves for storm windows and weather stripping, circles and ovals intranet and extranet services, Wholesale IP services, Managed storage (IP-SAN) services, Voice over IP (VoIP), and Dedicated Internet access See how to access the Internet. services. "The goal of Crescent Networks Partners Program is to increase the profitability of service providers IP-based service offerings and to extend the reach of Crescent's DVRN solution," said Doug Faber, Vice President of Marketing at Crescent Networks. "Crescent Networks is proud to partner with these best-in-class companies. These alliances stem from a common focus on providing carriers with solutions that increase revenue while reducing capital expenses, operational costs and complexity." "Crescent Networks and Micromuse are focused on helping to drive down operational costs for service providers in order for them to profit from their service offerings," said Jim Frey This article is about the Major League Baseball manager. For the author of A Million Little Pieces, see James Frey. For other people of this name, see James Frey (disambiguation). , Micromuse's VP, Strategic Marketing. "By enabling carriers to see in realtime what's happening throughout the thousands of routed networks created by Crescent Networks DVRN platform, the integrations with Micromuse's flagship Netcool(R)/OMNIbus(TM) application allows them to respond to problems before they impact network-based business services." Crescent Networks Partners Program integrates partners specializing in the areas of: -- Network-based applications for value-added carrier service offerings, such as storage, VoIP, managed router, etc. -- Operational Support Systems for fault tolerance See fault tolerant. (architecture) fault tolerance - 1. The ability of a system or component to continue normal operation despite the presence of hardware or software faults. This often involves some degree of redundancy. 2. , configuration and provisioning, accounting, billing, performance and network security -- Integration services for layer 3 applications -- Distribution partners and/or OEMs Additional information on Crescent Networks Partner Program, its alliances and membership can be found online at www.crescenetworks.com/partners.html About Crescent Networks Crescent Networks, Inc. is a privately held company privately held company A firm whose shares are held within a relatively small circle of owners and are not traded publicly. headquartered in Lowell, Massachusetts Lowell is a city in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 105,167. It is the fourth largest city in the state. It and Cambridge are the county seats of Middlesex County. providing the first carrier-class solutions to significantly increase the profitability of existing IP services and profitably address the Private Routed Network Market for large and medium enterprises. Utilizing its award-winning Dense Virtual Routed Networking (DVRN) with full-spectrum dynamic virtual routing An integrated, comprehensive solution to forwarding traffic at high speed in a network. All LAN, WAN and routing protocols are fully supported by all devices in the network so that the entire network can be viewed as a single router at one management console. , optical-rate application-aware quality of service and simple, but powerful service management, Crescent Networks' solutions dramatically reduce incremental Additional or increased growth, bulk, quantity, number, or value; enlarged. Incremental cost is additional or increased cost of an item or service apart from its actual cost. capital equipment costs and the ongoing operations expense of supporting routed networks and are the first products that enable network service providers to deliver routed network services profitably throughout their network. Crescent Networks DVRN is the winner of SuperComm's SuperQuest Award for most promising edge/core network technology. Crescent Networks is funded by industry-leading investors led by top-tier venture firms - including Bessemer Venture Partners Bessemer Venture Partners is a private venture capital firm with offices in Silicon Valley, New York, Massachusetts, China, and India. It has backed such companies as Ciena, Flarion, Parametric Technologies, Skype, Staples, VeriSign and Veritas. , , JAFCO Ventures (http://www.jafco.com/), St Paul Venture Capital and Venrock Associates. Its top-notch talent has a proven track record for successful networking solutions at leading companies including 3Com, AT&T, Cabletron, Cascade, Ciena, Digital, Intel, Lucent Technologies, MCI (1) (Media Control Interface) A high-level programming interface from Microsoft and IBM for controlling multimedia devices. It provides commands and functions to open, play and close the device. (2) (Microwave Communications Inc. WorldCom, Newbridge and Nortel Networks (Nortel Networks Limited, Brampton, Ontario, www.nortelnetworks.com) A world leader in telecommunications products, which includes switching, wireless and broadband systems for service providers and carriers, telephones and systems for residential and business users, computer telephony . For more information visit http://www.crescentnetworks.com. Crescent Networks, Inc. and the Crescent Networks logo are trademarks of Crescent Networks Inc. All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners. Micromuse and Netcool are registered trademarks of Micromuse Ltd. |
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