Product category: Design and Development Software
News Release from: Asset InterTech
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 18 September 2006
Malaysian office provides boundary-scan support
Asset InterTech has established a Southeast Asian boundary-scan technology centre in Penang, Malaysia
Lester Tseng has been named JTAG Technical Support Manager for the new centre. 'Our customer base in this part of the world is expanding steadily and it has always been of critical importance to Asset that we support our users with experts who can know the technology as well as the local business practices', said Fred Runco, Director of Asian Business Development for Asset.
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'Lester and the other people we've hired for our Asian technology centres fit the bill perfectly'.
The Southeast Asian boundary-scan technology centre co-ordinates all of Asset's technical support for its ScanWorks JTAG system as well as other business activities in the region which includes Singapore, Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and India.
The Malaysian office is Asset's fourth technology centre in Asia, joining the company's regional headquarters in Shanghai, China, as well as other boundary-scan technology centres in Taipei, Taiwan, and Tokyo, Japan.
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The advanced usability and automation features of Asset's ScanWorks JTAG system has made it the boundary-scan system of choice by practically all major communication and defence/avionics suppliers, including Cisco, Ericsson, Motorola, Lucent, Alcatel, Tellabs, Huawei, Raytheon, Rockwell, Lockheed Martin, BAE, ITT, Northrop Grumman, Smiths and others.
In addition, ScanWorks' adoption by companies like Microsoft for its Xbox 360 video game console and Delphi for its automotive electronics shows that ScanWorks will continue its leadership in the boundary scan marketplace as the technology proliferates in computers, set-top boxes, consumer electronics, industrial controls, automotive and other industries.
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