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Product category: Sensors and Data Acquisition
News Release from: Conduant Corp
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 23 September 2005

CMI agrees to represent Conduant's
products

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Chandler/May (CMI), a US-based systems integrator, will represent Conduant's StreamStor and Big River recorders out of offices in Alabama, Georgia and Florida.

Conduant, a developer of direct-to-disk, long-duration recording and playback systems, has announced that Chandler/May (CMI), a US-based systems integrator, will represent its StreamStor and Big River recorders out of offices in Alabama, Georgia and Florida Conduant's digital recorders will help complete CMI's turnkey data acquisition solutions for embedded computer applications serving the defence, aerospace and industrial markets

"CMI's technical expertise with data acquisition systems and its market focus on military/aerospace make them perfect channel partners", said Conduant's Vice President of Business Development, Tom Skrobacz.

"They have recognised that the performance characteristics of Conduant's StreamStor, Big River and Amazon digital data recorders greatly enhance the demanding mission critical, real-time applications their customers require".

"For over 15 years, Chandler/May has developed applications for customers which demand reliability and have very exacting specifications", said Jay Chandler, President of Chandler/May.

"Conduant's direct-to-disk recording technology, with its focus on PCI and CompactPCI, provides us with that reliability and can be easily integrated into the custom computer systems, simulators, test stations and tactical ground control shelters that we have built our reputations on".

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