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Continuous Computing Announces ATCA Product Strategy
ATCA Product Offering Expands PICMG Standards-based Product Line Addressing the 2.5G/3G Wireless and VoIP Infrastructure Markets
SAN DIEGO, CA - June 15, 2004 - Continuous Computing, the leading provider of high-availability Network Service-Ready Platform solutions for telecom equipment manufacturers, today announced its strategy to supply products conforming to the Advanced Telecom Computing Architecture (ATCA or AdvancedTCA) standard. The company's entry into the ATCA market is seen as a strategic move that will help drive its next wave of customer and revenue growth in the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and 3G Wireless markets. Details about Continuous Computing's ATCA product strategy will be available at the company's SUPERCOMM booth in Chicago from June 22-24 (#12644).
ATCA is the latest specification from PICMG, the PCI Industrial Computer Manufacturers Group, targeted at requirements for the next generation of carrier-grade communications equipment. The ATCA series of specifications (PICMG 3.x) incorporates the latest trends in high-speed interconnect technologies and next-generation processors along with improved reliability, manageability, and serviceability. Analysts from market research firms Crystal Cube Consulting and Metz International forecast the ATCA market potential to grow from a negligible amount today to over $20 billion by 2007. Research analysts unanimously agree that wireless infrastructure for 2.5G and 3G Wireless edge and core solutions will be the initial focus for deployment of ATCA-based solutions.
Continuous Computing expects to deliver complete ATCA system platforms integrated with its Trillium protocol software and upSuite high availability middleware products. These solutions target control plane network devices like Mobile Switching Centers (MSCs), Home Location Registers (HLRs), Serving GPRS Support Nodes (SGSNs), and Softswitches, as well as data plane network elements such as Media Gateways, Media Servers, and intelligent Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexers (DSLAMs). The company's ATCA product roadmap includes delivery of fully-managed chassis platforms bundled with:
- High-performance Intel Pentium M processor-based single board compute blades
- Intel IXP2XXX-based network processor modules and blades for wire-speed packet processing, network security processing, and deep packet inspection
- E1/T1/OC-3 modules for communication interfaces
- Switch modules to support Gigabit Ethernet on base and fabric backplanes
- Storage blades
This product set will be followed by additional media and protocol accelerator processing modules for deployment into advanced applications in the wireline and wireless network infrastructure markets.
"We are extremely pleased to announce our commitment to the AdvancedTCA market, which is expected to be central to future network infrastructure deployments," said Ken Kalb, chairman and chief executive officer of Continuous Computing. "Telecom equipment manufacturers developing 3G Wireless and VoIP applications face tremendous pressures to get to market quickly and affordably. Sourcing standards-based ATCA hardware, middleware, and protocol software from a company uniquely positioned to offer this complete set of solutions, plus the integration services required to pull all of it together, is an intelligent and strategic business decision."
"Designed for carrier grade deployments, AdvancedTCA platforms meet the capacity, performance, and reliability requirements of carrier-grade 3G Wireless and VoIP infrastructures," said Ron Peck, director of marketing and platform programs, Intel Corporation. "Utilizing standards-based platforms built on Intel processors allows Continuous Computing to quickly respond to customer demand and deliver value-added services and applications in a cost-effective manner."
"AdvancedTCA has already achieved significant traction in the marketplace, primarily for 3G Wireless and VoIP applications because these markets, like the ATCA standard itself, represent a significantly new way of implementing telecom solutions," said Dr. Karen Liu, managing director of RHK, a market research firm. "Continuous Computing's long term ATCA technology and roadmap announcement helps keep the momentum building toward growth of ATCA into additional market segments."
Information about Continuous Computing's AdvancedTCA strategy, as well as a demonstration of an All-IP 3G Release 5 architecture incorporating an ATCA chassis-based Radio Network Controller solution, will be available at the company's SUPERCOMM booth in Chicago from June 22-24 (#12644). Additional information about the company's SUPERCOMM presence and ATCA demo is available at www.ccpu.com/supercomm.
About Continuous Computing
Continuous Computing provides integrated systems and services that enable telecom equipment manufacturers to rapidly deploy Next Generation Networks (NGN). Over 150 customers worldwide benefit from the company's unique blend of customized professional services, Trillium protocol software, AdvancedTCA and CompactPCI systems, and BladeCenter hardware. Continuous Computing helps customers reduce platform lifecycle costs, optimize data delivery, and accelerate deployments of NGN, 3G/4G Wireless, and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) infrastructure. The company is ISO-9001 and CMMI certified and based in San Diego with development centers in China and India. For more information, visit www.ccpu.com.
Continuous Computing is a member of the Intel Embedded and Communications Alliance (www.intel.com/go/ica), Communications Platforms Trade Association (www.cp-ta.org), Femto Forum (www.femtoforum.org), IMS Forum (www.imsforum.org), Service Availability Forum (www.saforum.org), and the Blade.org ecosystem (www.blade.org).
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