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Charter Communications advances Interactive TV with Concurrent and FourthWall Media |
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Written by Sam Bick
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Friday, 19 March 2010 01:59 |
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Concurrent, a video and media data and advertising solutions company, with FourthWall Media (formerly BIAP), an interactive television technology and programming company, announced Concurrent's multi-year agreement with Charter Communications, the nation's fourth largest cable operator, to deliver an end-to-end interactive television and cross-platform data management solution. This first-of-its-kind platform enables Charter to be at the forefront of next-generation, interactive programming and data-driven advertising solutions.
By utilizing FourthWall Media's Enhanced TV Binary Interchange format (EBIF) platform and Event Stream Collection, Concurrent extends its already deployed video on demand data solution to provide Charter with anonymous data on usage across its linear, DVR and interactive platforms.
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Alcatel-Lucent rolls out API Bundles to radically transform the application development business model |
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Written by Sam Bick
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Monday, 15 March 2010 16:07 |
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New business modeling and tracking tools take guess work out of application success
Alcatel-Lucent announced the industry's first packaged API (Application Programming Interfaces) bundles, and an associated revenue sharing model that radically transforms application development by eliminating upfront costs for developers and opening new revenue opportunities for service providers. The announcement is part of a larger push by Alcatel-Lucent to give developers the ability to use the network as a development platform in the same way they currently build applications for mobile devices and the Web.
The company also announced a powerful new business and application modeling tool that allows developers to get the most out of their applications. This new functionality helps developers and service providers improve the potential for the success of services they are introducing and helps them better manage the overall business of their applications.
Alcatel-Lucent will showcase these and other tools, which are part of its developer platform and program (and core elements of its Application Enablement vision) at the South by Southwest Interactive Conference, (March 11 - 16, 2010 Austin) in the "Eleven API Lounge" of the Hilton Hotel, directly across from the Austin Convention Center.
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Enfora announces the upcoming release of its HSPA |
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Written by Sam Bick
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Thursday, 25 February 2010 04:29 |
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Richardson-based Enfora, a provider of intelligent wireless networking solutions today announced the upcoming release of its HSPA wireless platform that will be available for purchase in April 2010. This platform will be the newest addition to Enfora’s Enabler series of embedded wireless platforms, which are targeted at Machine-to-Machine (M2M) applications.
“We are excited about the addition of the new HSPA platform to our portfolio,” said Mark Weinzierl, President of Enfora. “This platform nicely complements our other industry proven offerings, and provides a compelling solution for M2M applications, such as security, smart grid and automotive applications, that can benefit from 3G technology in a small form factor.”
Enfora’s HSPA wireless platform will be available in a Land Grid Array (LGA) form factor measuring 29.3mm x 30.9mm x 2.74mm, and will support quadband GSM/GPRS/EDGE operation in addition to Triband WCDMA operation with RX diversity. In HSPA mode, the platform can support data rates up to 10.1 Mbps downlink and 5.76 Mbps uplink.
Additionally, Enfora’s HSPA platform will support multiple operating systems, including Windows XP, Windows XPe, Windows CE, Windows 7 (desktop and embedded), and Linux (Ubuntu and Android), providing welcome flexibility for application developers. A version of this platform meeting various automotive requirements will be available later this year.
For more information visit www.enfora.com. |
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G Systems delivers NASA Orion test stations |
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Written by Sam Bick
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Thursday, 25 February 2010 03:55 |
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Richardson-based G Systems, a test and measurement automation company specializing in challenging data acquisition requirements, delivered its first system for a new Orion crew exploration vehicle test station at NASA’s Michoud Assembly Facility in New Orleans, Louisiana. Lockheed Martin, the prime contractor to NASA for Orion, awarded G Systems three contracts valued at over $1 million as part of a multi-phase delivery plan to design, integrate, and install an automated data acquisition and analysis test station for Orion by June 2010. The test stations will provide critical data to ensure structural endurance and spacecraft safety.
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