| By Open Source News | Article Rating: |
|
| November 1, 2006 11:15 AM EST | Reads: |
25,972 |
This new support will result in higher service availability, faster time-to-market, reduced development costs and lower total cost of operations. Working with Sun Microsystems to deliver this solution, Wind River reaffirms its commitment to meeting the demands of NEPs and TEMs by offering commercially available Carrier Grade Linux (CGL) solutions that provide customer flexibility in designing, scaling and tuning high-end data intensive applications for next generation infrastructures.
Sun's UltraSPARC T1 processor is the industry's first multi-threaded open source chip architecture. Its complete design is published by OpenSPARC.net and available to anyone under the GNU General Public License. Having completed an evaluation port of its Platform for Network Equipment, Linux Edition environment to the UltraSPARC T1, Wind River is officially the first CGL solution partner to support the OpenSPARC architecture.
With this solution, developers will be able to create innovative and highly optimized ATCA applications such as Signaling and Media Gateways, Application Servers, Home Subscriber and Location Registers, and many additional components addressing the latest requirements for 3G and IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) deployments. This solution will enable customers to complete projects faster and with a greater degree of hardware integration than ever before, creating unique, high-value solutions that address current and future convergence requirements for the telecom and communications markets.
“We are excited that the first Carrier-Grade Linux on the UltraSPARC T1 is from Wind River,” said Raju Penumatcha, vice president of Netra Systems and Networking at Sun Microsystems “Wind River is recognized for its rich development environment and reliability at the heart of Telecommunications networks. Combining these attributes with the unmatched scalability of the Sun OpenSPARC architecture enables a Linux platform that is ready for the next build out of converged networks.”
Published November 1, 2006 Reads 25,972
Copyright © 2006 SYS-CON Media, Inc. — All Rights Reserved.
Syndicated stories and blog feeds, all rights reserved by the author.
More Stories By Open Source News
Enterprise Open Source News Desk trawls the fast-growing world of Professional Open Source for business-relevant items of news, opinion, and insight.
![]() |
enterprise open source news desk 11/01/06 11:42:46 AM EST | |||
Wind River Systems announced that Wind River Platform for Networking Equipment, Linux Edition, will be optimized to support Sun?s breakthrough UltraSPARC T1 processor. The combination of a Wind River run-time platform on an open source, 64-bit, multi-threaded architecture will offer significantly increased performance throughput for high-end ATCA applications and will enable telecommunications equipment providers (TEMs) and network equipment providers (NEPs) to build next generation compute intensive communications server platforms. |
||||
- Microsoft’s Second UI Innovation
- What Motivates Open Standards in the Cloud?
- What to Expect in 2012: Cloud Computing and Open Source Software
- Ten Hot Trends in Cloud Data for 2012
- End-User Participation to Provide Unique Forum for Peer Collaboration at 2012 Technology Convergence Conference
- Three Buzzwords That Every CIO Hears but One They Should Listen To
- Write Once Run Anywhere or Cross Platform Mobile Development Tools
- Microsoft’s New Cloudware Could Cast a Shadow over VMware
- Cloud Expo New York: Cloud Architectures Require Scale-out Storage
- AT&T Joins OpenStack, Floats Cloud Architect
- Cloud Expo New York: The Java EE 7 Platform - Developing for the Cloud
- Ahead in the Cloud: 2012 Cloud Computing Predictions
- The Future of Cloud Computing: Industry Predictions for 2012
- HP Puts Activist Shareholder on Board
- Gartner Hype Cycle for Emerging Technologies 2011
- Microsoft’s Second UI Innovation
- Cloud Computing: A Comparison of Computing Models
- What Motivates Open Standards in the Cloud?
- Big Data Bug Bites GE
- StorSimple Supports OpenStack
- What to Expect in 2012: Cloud Computing and Open Source Software
- Apprenda Upgrades Its .NET Private PaaS
- Ten Hot Trends in Cloud Data for 2012
- End-User Participation to Provide Unique Forum for Peer Collaboration at 2012 Technology Convergence Conference
- The Top 150 Players in Cloud Computing
- Where Are RIA Technologies Headed in 2008?
- FullArmor GPAnywhere Secures Microsoft Application Virtualization Applications Through Group Policy
- SYS-CON's Virtualization Conference & Expo: Themes & Topics
- SYS-CON's Virtualization Journal Opens Its "Readers' Choice Awards" Nominations
- "Virtualization Is Now a Key Strategic Theme," Says Citrix CTO
- Application Virtualization: Instant Migration to Vista, Fast Delivery, Secure Access, Side-by-Side Deployments
- Application Virtualization
- Integration with Windows Vista, Microsoft Excel, and Microsoft Application Virtualization
- Will Microsoft Buy Citrix?
- mValent Extends Automated Application Configuration Management to Virtualization Environments
- Has the Technology Bounceback Begun?























