 | | OpenSystems Media (OSM), LLC today announced its upcoming E-cast Cloud Computing for Network Equipment moderated by Kenton Williston, Editor, Embedded Innovator Magazine. Cloud computing is a current topic in enterprise networking, where it can reduce costs by moving applications onto virtual resources. This same concept can help Telecom Equipment Manufacturers (TEMS) reduce their development cost, and provide flexibility in deploying their products. Cloud computing can also help service providers reduce Capital Expenditure (CapEx) and Operational Expenditure (OpEx). |
| uting business today announced that it has partnered with Cavium Networks (NASDAQ: CAVM) to develop a family of high-performance ATCA, AdvancedMC, and MicroTCA packet processing blades based on Cavium Networks’ OCTEON processor family. |
| Emerson Network Power’s (NYSE: EMR) Embedded Computing business today announced a new high-performance, quad-core AdvancedTCA® blade for communications infrastructure applications. Known as the KAT6200, the new field replaceable ATCA server blade features a pair of dual-core, Intel Xeon processors, a high-speed ATCA switched fabric, a mid-size AdvancedMC expansion bay, redundant IPMI system management, and an optional 2.5-inch SAS hard drive. |
| Emerson Network Power’s (NYSE: EMR) new Embedded Computing business, formerly Artesyn Communication Products, today announced that it has commissioned a dedicated service and support team for MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition, the most widely deployed commercial carrier Linux solution in the market today. |
| Emerson Network Power’s (NYSE: EMR) new Embedded Computing business, formerly Artesyn Communication Products, today announced its new SpiderWareM3 platform management software for MicroTCA systems. The new management software, which can be integrated with existing HA middleware software, makes it easy to Monitor, Manage and Maintain (M3) multiple AdvancedMC blades residing in multiple MicroTCA chassis. |
| Emerson is taking the lead to leverage the upcoming changes to the AMC spec. By improving the overall mechanical connectivity of ATCA and AMC, we are increasing reliability of ATCA and AMC. The new changes also improve the human usability aspect of AMCs. Last but not least, the new changes enable KosaiPM to integrate better in a uTCA system. These changes should accelerate wider acceptance of ATCA/AMC/uTCA technologies. In addition, the new Emerson KosaiPM mid size AMC board offers improved thermal characteristics w/in a recommended AMC thermal envelop thus giving customers a variety of options from system controller to high compute engine. The large on-board flash size (up to 1GB) gives customers more options to store their applications. They now have multiple ways to store and retrieve their applications: from a hard disk drive connecting to KosaiPM, USB memory key via KosaiPM front panel USB, and on-board flash. |
| Emerson bundles MontaVista Carrier Grade Linux with ATCA and PmPPC blades come visit us at the Freescale Technology Forum – July 24-27, Orlando, FL |
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