Solid Offers Data Management Framework for Freescale PowerPC Processor Platforms14 May 2005
Information Technology, the supplier of choice for embedded data management in devices that deliver IP-based services like Voice over IP (VoIP), Push to Talk, IMS and other high-availability network infrastructure components, today announced the completion of the integration, testing and certification of its EmbeddedEngine and BoostEngine product suite on Freescale Semiconductor processors based on PowerPC cores.
Freescale, a leading global semiconductor company known for its system-on-a-chip (SoC) expertise, provides embedded processing and connectivity solutions. Freescale's high-performance PowerPC processors accelerate application performance and deliver gigahertz-class performance at embedded power points. Solid's carrier-grade data management solution is a suite of products that combine traditional data management concepts with innovative technologies specifically designed for the demands of distributed, highly-available Real-Time applications found in network infrastructures, mobile telematics applications and triple-play IP-based services. By combining Solid's self-managing and scalable data management framework with Freescale's high-performance processors and the deterministic response-time of Real-Time Operating Systems (RTOS), developers and service providers have the tools they need to build highly-available, reliable, Real-Time IP applications.
A Rapid Deployment Platform for Developing IP-based Services
Solid and Freescale have certified a technology platform that integrates Freescale's processors based on PowerPC cores and Solid's unique off-the-shelf data management framework. The offering equips OEM platform vendors with the essential building blocks they need to swiftly and easily create advanced Real-Time, highly-available systems and solutions. Because Solid's product suite allows an application's core code to be reused, IP-based applications deliver a dramatically lower total-cost-of-ownership, and enhancing or making modifications to existing services is much more efficient.
"The communications marketplace is more competitive than ever before, and Solid is committed to making it easier for providers to dramatically reduce time-to-market for new services and save significant development and life-time costs," said Alain Couder, president and CEO, Solid Information Technology. "The reusable, integrated building blocks that Solid and Freescale now jointly offer to service providers, help them to react rapidly to market changes, quickly introduce new applications, and develop or enhance second- and third-generation revenue-generating services."
"Freescale and Solid are committed to helping developers minimize development risks while adapting telecommunications infrastructure to today's highly complex, real-time, data-oriented world," said Glenn Beck, director of marketing for Freescale's High-Performance PowerPC Processors. "With the convergence and evolution of the communications infrastructure market, original equipment manufacturers, developers and service providers need proven solutions that will help them they rapidly get to market with revenue-generating IP-based applications."
About Solid
Solid Information Technology is the Global supplier of choice for embedded data management in devices that deliver IP based services like Voice over IP (VoIP), Push to Talk, IMS and other high-availability network infrastructure components. Solid's proven and purpose-built platform ensures that data takes care of itself throughout today's complex systems comprised of multiple devices, elements and applications. The company's unique approach combines a robust relational database management system (RDBMS) with carrier-grade availability and asynchronous data replication capabilities. Solid's customers have found that using this self-managing, dependable and scalable framework to develop and manage these highly-available IP services and applications significantly improves their time to market and ensures the lowest total cost of ownership.
Source: Business Wire
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