Embedded Leader Teja Technologies Teams With Netronome Systems to Further Expand Into IXP.Teja NP Software Platform to Support the Netronome NFE-i8000, an Intel[R] IXP (1) (Internet EXchange Processor) See IXA. (2) (Internet eXchange Point) A public junction point on the Internet that provides an on-ramp to the Internet as well as a location for carriers to exchange traffic. 2855-Based Network Accelerator Card SAN JOSE San Jose, city, United States San Jose (sănəzā`, săn hōzā`), city (1990 pop. 782,248), seat of Santa Clara co., W central Calif.; founded 1777, inc. 1850. , Calif. -- Teja Technologies Inc., a leading supplier of network processor software, today announced a partnership with Netronome Systems, Inc., a leading provider of deep packet inspection Analyzing network traffic to discover the type of application that sent the data. In order to prioritize traffic or filter out unwanted data, deep packet inspection can differentiate data, such as video, audio, chat, voice over IP (VoIP), e-mail and Web. , content flow and virtual machine technologies, enabling its award-winning software platform for the Intel[R] network processor (NPU (Network Processing Unit) Same as network processor. ) product line, Teja NP, to support and interoperate with the Netronome Flow Engine (NFE-i8000). As a result of its alliance with Teja, OEMs using Netronome's board and Teja NP will be able to design, test and ship high-performance networking products in considerably less time compared with the alternative of hand-coding software for the NFE-i8000's on-board NPU. The NFE-i8000 is a network acceleration co-processor base on the Intel[R] IXP2855 with 4 Gbps ethernet ports and an Intel IXCP210 PKI (Public Key Infrastructure) A framework for creating a secure method for exchanging information based on public key cryptography. The foundation of a PKI is the certificate authority (CA), which issues digital certificates that authenticate the identity of accelerator that enables new IXP2855 designs while also accelerating existing IXP2400/2800 designs. Netronome's zero copy drivers and PCI Express A high-speed peripheral interconnect from Intel introduced in 2002. Note that although sometimes abbreviated "PCX," PCI Express is not the same as "PCI-X" (see PCI-SIG and PCI-X for comparison). As a result of the confusion, "PCI-E" or "PCIe" is the accepted abbreviation. acceleration enable the NFE-i8000 to provide high bandwidth, low latency Low latency allows human-unnoticeable delays between an input being processed and the corresponding output providing real time characteristics. This can be especially important for internet connections utilizing services such as online gaming and VOIP - VOIP is not as important as coupling between the host IA/x86 system and the IXP2855. Teja NP facilitates integration of third-party hardware and software components that complement Intel network processors used by Netronome. By utilizing both Teja and Netronome's products, OEMs will be able to leverage applications developed with the familiar C-based standard to design, test and ship carrier-class networking products that deliver multi-Gbps wirespeed performance in considerably less time than methods based on proprietary languages. "With Teja NP, our customers are able to significantly reduce development costs and bring more products to market with fewer resources," stated Niel Viljoen, CEO (1) (Chief Executive Officer) The highest individual in command of an organization. Typically the president of the company, the CEO reports to the Chairman of the Board. of Netronome Systems, Inc. "Our customers' experience with Teja tools on existing IXP designs makes it important that these tools work well on the NFE-i8000 card. Combining the Teja tools with the Netronome Flow Driver (NFD NFD Nephrogenic Fibrosing Dermopathy NFD No Further Details NFD Net Filter Discrimination (radio) NFD nodal fault diagnostics (US DoD) NFD Navy Fuel Depot NFD No Foreign Dissemination ) enables customers to fully benefit from the tight NPU/CPU coupling across PCI Express and from Teja's unique approach to acceleration." Teja NP enables network system designers to define a complete system's application logic in a C-based model that is independent of the specific Intel network processor and board configuration. By assigning these modular logic components to hardware elements on a specific target, optimized production code for the target system is automatically generated. Reusing applications across generations of network processors or across multiple products only requires reassigning the application logic to the resources of the new target chip or board - alternate methods typically require a manual code rewrite. Together, the NFE-i8000 and Teja NP allow OEMs to reuse the same application code base across various product lines and easily migrate to future generations of processors. "Systems OEMs are realizing that in order to keep costs low and speed time to market, they need to focus their development efforts on their unique value-add," stated David Stepner, Teja Technologies' president and CEO. "The combination of the NFE-i8000 hardware and Teja NP software gives OEMs a powerful pre-integrated platform, while providing developers with the tools to customize and optimize the performance of their designs in minimal time." Teja and Netronome will be hosting a joint webcast on October 17, 2006, at 11:00 AM Pacific Time, to provide an in-depth look at their technologies. More information and registration are available at http://seminar2.techonline.com/s/tejagr7_oct1706. The Netronome NFE-i8000 and Teja NP support for the NFE-i8000 are available now. For more information on Netronome Systems, Inc., visit www.netronome.com; more information on Teja NP can be found at www.teja.com. About Netronome Systems, Inc. Netronome Systems, Inc. develops high-performance appliances for the OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) The rebranding of equipment and selling it. The term initially referred to the company that made the products (the "original" manufacturer), but eventually became widely used to refer to the organization that buys the products and , service provider and enterprise markets. Founded in August 2003, Netronome is a privately held corporation Noun 1. privately held corporation - a corporation owned by a few people; shares have no public market close corporation, closed corporation, private corporation . Headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania “Pittsburgh” redirects here. For the region, see Pittsburgh Metropolitan Area. Pittsburgh (pronounced IPA: /ˈpɪtsbɚg/) is the second largest city in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. , Netronome has international operations in South Africa and Cambridge, UK. To learn more about the company and its products, please visit http://www.netronome.com or call +1 877 NETRO A-Z (+1 877 638 7629). About Teja Teja is the only networking and communications software company to deliver packet-processing software for all categories of multi-core packet processing architectures. The company's original product, Teja NP, delivers significant competitive advantages in terms of cost savings, improved performance, scalability, and faster time-to-market on Intel network processors and Broadcom SiByte communications processors. Headquartered in San Jose, Calif., Teja is privately held and backed by world-class investors including Blueprint Ventures, ICCP (Institute for Certification of Computing Professionals, Des Plaines, IL, www.iccp.org). An organization founded in 1973 that offers industry certification and worldwide test centers. Venture Partners, Intel Communications Fund, Mayfield, SmartForest Ventures, and Tallwood Venture Capital. For additional information, visit Teja's website at http://www.teja.com. Intel is a registered trademark of Intel. |
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