D2 Technologies, Inc., a provider of embedded IP communications software platforms, has announced that it has become a member of the eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance, an organization to drive innovations in multi-core parallel processing platforms and software development.
The eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance is an industry organization aimed at driving innovations in multi-core parallel processing platforms and software development for next-generation enterprise, telecommunications and data center networks. Supported by a broad base of world-class hardware and software providers, the eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance serves as the foundation upon which original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) can efficiently develop high-performance networking equipment using multi-core processors.
The eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance brings together the best hardware and software providers who offer wide portfolios and who are leaders in their respective areas of expertise. The Alliance creates a platform on which developers can innovate to create new, breakthrough applications that can take full advantage of the superior performance and functionality of multi-core processors.
“We congratulate the eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance for setting out to bring together all the pieces that are needed for OEMs to develop and ship high-performance systems that take advantage of multi-core processors,” explains Doug Makishima (News – Alert), chief operating officer of D2 Technologies.
D2’s IP communications solutions are used by manufacturers in various consumer, enterprise and carrier products, offering advanced presence-based and push-to-x control of circuit switched PSTN/cellular and VoIP calls, video chat/call, IM, presence, email, SMS, PBX (News – Alert), and more. Its presence-based user interface, mCUE, is built on top of a multi-identity, multi-session, multi-protocol engine, for flexible interoperability with multiple communications services such as enterprise IP PBXs and UC systems, and commercial IM and social networking services.
“D2 is a leading provider of converged IP communications solutions, and we welcome D2 as a valuable member of the eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance,” explains Behrooz Abdi, executive vice president and general manager at NetLogic (News – Alert) Microsystems, a founding member of the eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance.
“By having a community of technology innovators who are respective leaders in their areas of expertise, the Alliance creates a platform on which these developers can innovate to create new, breakthrough applications and solutions that can take full advantage of the superior performance and functionality of multi-core processors,” Abdi added.
Source:http://www.tmcnet.com/news/2010/05/03/4765747.htm
