Product category:
Networking Hardware
News Release from: Aculab
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 24 October 2005
Alliance to create communications
solutions
Aculab and Alliance Systems are to provide integrated communications solutions that combine Aculab's enabling technology products and Alliance Systems' best-in-class Intel based servers.
Aculab and Alliance Systems have entered into a strategic partnership to provide integrated communications solutions that combine Aculab's enabling technology products and Alliance Systems' best-in-class Intel based servers These completely integrated and fully tested communications solutions create new and expanded market opportunities in both telecomms and enterprise environments
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 28 Feb 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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"Our partnership with Aculab is part of Alliance Systems' goal of offering premier server technologies and communications solutions to an expanding range of industries", said Rusty Cone, President of Alliance Systems.
"We are committed to helping our customers turn innovative ideas into market-leading realities and our relationship with Aculab is an integral part of that strategy".
Aculab's portfolio of Prosody cards are capable of providing adaptable, high density media processing, and network connectivity while adding a broader set of high-level technologies including conferencing, echo cancellation, fax, automatic speech recognition, text-to-speech, and speaker verification and identification.
To facilitate next-generation networks, IP functionality is built directly onto the new Prosody X card to offer high density media-processing resources, combined with IP and optional TDM digital network access.
The wide range of protocols and approvals provided by Aculab products enables the deployment of communications solutions around the world, while eliminating the need to allocate time to approving the entire solution before connecting to a network.
Aculab's products, when incorporated into Alliance Systems' servers, enable rapid time to market and immediate communications solutions deployment.
"Aculab and Alliance Systems are committed to moving into new market segments with this expanded relationship", said Chris Gravett, Sales and Marketing Director, Aculab.
"For many years we have worked together, both directly and through our mutual partners".
"Our new strategic relationship will help both organisations expand their industry presence".
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