Continuous Computing received accolades from organizations including AeA (formerly the American Electronics Association), Public Relations Society of America (PRSA), Deloitte & Touche, and the San Diego Business Journal as a result of the company’s innovations in product development, advancements in marketing communications, and rapid growth in the telecommunications industry.
Continuous Computing announced the launch of a cutting-edge new compute blade that leverages the high performance of Intel Corporation’s new L7400 Core 2 Duo processor.
Continuous Computing was recently recognized as an “Emerging Markets Company” by the San Diego Chapter of the Association for Corporate Growth (ACG).
Continuous Computing announced the promotion of Ron Pyles to company president. Through expert consultation, keen market insight, and strong customer relationships, Mr. Pyles will help the company continue to mature, grow, and evolve as a leader in telecommunications hardware, software, and professional services.
Continuous Computing announced the addition of Bill Ingram as a new board member and the promotion of Brian Wood to vice president of marketing and business development. This board appointment and promotion will enhance Continuous Computing’s ability to execute its mission of providing the best total package of hardware, software, and professional services to telecom equipment manufacturers.
Continuous Computing announced it has joined the Texas Instruments Incorporated (TI) DSP Third Party Network. By becoming part of the TI DSP Third Party Network, Continuous Computing highlights the importance of media in Next-Generation Networks and aligns with a worldwide team supporting TI’s TMS320C64x digital signal processor (DSP) generation to deliver advanced multimedia solutions.
Continuous Computing announced a partnership with RadioFrame Networks to develop wireless infrastructure for next-generation technologies using the company’s Trillium protocol software.
Adtron, Artesyn, Continuous Computing, Diversified Technology, Inc., ESO Technologies, Fujitsu Siemens Computers, HP, Intel, Kontron, MontaVista Software, Motorola, Nortel Networks, Pentair-EP, Pigeon Point Systems and Wind River today announced the formation of the Communications Platforms Trade Association (CP-TA).
Continuous Computing announced the opening of a newly relocated Research and Development facility in Bangalore, India. This new facility dramatically enhances the company’s presence in India and provides generous space for customer meetings, corporate events and future growth.
Continuous Computing announced the addition of Diameter and Common Open Policy Service (COPS) to its Trillium protocol software portfolio. With these additions, the company now has the complete set of Trillium source code needed to deploy IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) network elements, making Continuous Computing a “one-stop-shop” for nearly all IMS network infrastructure needs.