SANTA BARBARA, USA: D2 Technologies, Inc., a leading provider of embedded IP communications software platforms, has become a member of the eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance, a premier industry organization founded to drive best-in-class innovations in multi-core parallel processing platforms and software development.
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 more effectively and more efficiently develop high-performance networking equipment using industry-leading 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,” said Doug Makishima, chief operating officer of D2 Technologies.
D2’s innovative IP communications solutions are used by manufacturers in a variety of consumer, enterprise and carrier products, delivering features such as advanced presence-based and push-to-x control of circuit switched PSTN/cellular and VoIP calls, video chat/call, IM, presence, email, SMS, PBX, and more.
Its revolutionary presence-based user interface, mCUE, is built on top of a multi-identity, multi-session, multi-protocol engine, enabling flexible interoperability with multiple communications services such as enterprise IP PBXs and UC systems, and commercial IM and social networking services like GoogleTalk, Yahoo!, MSN, AIM and Skype.
“D2 is a leading provider of converged IP communications solutions, and we welcome D2 as a valuable member of the eNsemble Multi-Core Alliance,” said Behrooz Abdi, executive vice president and general manager at NetLogic 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.”
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