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News Release from: Motorola Embedded Communications Computing Group
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial Team on 13 February 2006
Industry lines up
to support comms servers
The Motorola Communications Server Alliance continues the company's commitment to bring the benefits of open, standards-based communications servers to OEMs and network solution providers
Alliance members include Intel, Interphase Corporation, MontaVista Software and Wind River. Motorola's Communications Server Alliance includes a new certification process and interoperability lab to enable qualified programme participants' products to be pretested, validated and certified to work with Motorola's communications servers.
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 13 February 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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These programme enhancements will help both Motorola and its communications server customers to develop and deploy their new products faster and more cost-efficiently.
'Businesses are looking to leverage the vendor ecosystem to more quickly build solutions based on Motorola's communications servers, so we are launching our Communications Server Alliance to include interoperability testing of our participants' products', said Wade Campbell, Strategic Marketing Director, Embedded Communications Computing, Motorola.
'This initiative and other programme enhancements will give our customers the confidence that their specific business solutions can be quickly deployed using a platform comprised of an ecosystem of pre-tested elements'.
The Communications Server Alliance is an ecosystem of technology, service and solution providers aligned to provide standards-based solution elements for Motorola's communications servers.
Alliance participants receive access to Motorola embedded communications computing product roadmaps, development systems, and participate in marketing activities with Motorola.
Motorola will continue to evolve the communications server certification process to complement SCOPE (an industry alliance to accelerate the deployment of carrier grade base platforms for service provider applications) and other emerging industry interoperability efforts.
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