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Nexge has designed carrier-scale VoIP solutions for IP Telephony Service Providers (ITSPs) and ISPs, that meet the requirements of new global networks. Both traditional carriers and new entrants can gain a competitive edge in a rapidly evolving marketplace by taking advantage of CommGenie-SF. The CommGenie-SF architectural platform delivers the solutions service providers need to efficiently manage their VoIP networks and to deploy revenue-enhancing applications quickly and easily. Scalable, open and standards-compliant, the CommGenie-SF Architecture assures third party interoperability with best-of-breed components for flexible end-to-end network solutions.
CommGenie-SF is a 100% Java-Powered middle-ware application that collects, integrates and distributes information from / to various communication devices. The value of CommGenie-SF lies in its ability to take data / voice / video in any form, from any device and distributing it to any other device in a compatible format. For example a simple text as email can appear as a normal mail in a browser, as an SMS message on a pager, A WAP site showing the same mail to a WAP enabled device, a voice through TTS (Text To Speech) in a normal touch-tone phone or a printed fax message to a fax machine. |
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Cisco Systems |
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Cisco Systems is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Cisco's networking solutions connect people, computing devices and computer networks, allowing people to access or transfer information without regard to differences in time, place or type of computer system. |
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Red Hat |
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Red Hat is the largest and most recognized provider of open source technology. Red Hat's mission is to bring Linux and open source technology into the enterprise. You see it happening in financial firms on Wall Street and companies like Amazon.com, BP, and Toyota. You've only seen the beginning. |
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Sun Microsystems |
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Since its inception in 1982, a singular vision - The Network is The Computer - has propelled Sun Microsystems, Inc. (Nasdaq: SUNW) to its position as a leading provider of industrial-strength hardware, software, and services that make the Net work. Sun can be found in more than 100 countries and on the World Wide Web.
Alteon Web Systems |
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Alteon Web Systems |
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Alteon Websystems is an internet infrastructure company and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Nortel Networks. Based in San Jose, California the company produces web switches and adapters together with traffic management software. Horizon is a value added distributor of Alteon's products. Alteon is also the leading provider of Gigabit ethernet adapters for category five UTP and fibre communications. |
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D-Link |
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D-Link is an award-winning designer,developer and manufacturer of networking, broadband, digital electronics, voice and data communications solutions for the digital home, Small Office/Home Office (SOHO), Small to Medium Business (SMB), and Workgroup to Enterprise environments. |
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FVC |
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First Virtual Communications is the web conferencing software technology leader. Our business communications solutions combine multi-point Voice and Video Conferencing with web-based Data Collaboration tools over IP networks. |
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Net App |
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Network Appliance manufactures high-performance multiprotocol file servers (or filers) and caching appliances for UNIX (NFS), Windows (CIFS) and Web (HTTP) environments. |
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Terayon |
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With Terayon solutions, service providers can leverage their existing copper, fiber, or cable infrastructures to deliver new, revenue-generating broadband services with less expense. The results: faster recovery of subscriber acquisition costs, an antidote to churn, a competitive edge in winning new customers, increased revenues, and reduced operational and capital expenditures. |
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