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Posted bykentonwillistonOct 26, 2010
The transistion to LTE is on its way , bringing with it an exponential increase in bandwidth consumption as well as new traffic management and security concerns.  Meeting these new demands is a major challenge, and the equipment manufacturers who bring solutions to market first will have an important competitive advantage.  As a result, leading developers and system integrators are turning to AdvancedTCA* (ATCA), the only open telecom standard capable of supporting traffic beyond 10G...Read More
0 Comments Permalink Tags: advantech, kontron, atca, radisys, telecommunications, advancedtca, emerson, emerson, advanced_tca, 40G, blog, Hardware
Posted bykontron_ktaylorOct 11, 2010
You may not realize it yet, but your high-performing server might not actually be reaching its full performance and energy efficiency potential due to an underlying issue that can be nearly undetectable.  What’s worse is that the reliability of your servers could also be jeopardized.   Even though you might not be able to see it or feel it, most server installations are subject to some level of vibration that is introduced internally within the chassis (e.g. fans, drives) and al...Read More
0 Comments Permalink Tags: kontron, telecommunications, server, nebs, rugged, telecom, Telco, RACKMOUNT, drive, CG2100, vibration, hard, CRMS, Hardware
Posted bykontron_ktaylorSep 29, 2010
So what’s so special about NEBS servers anyway?  I occasionally hear some people say that strict compliance to NEBS-3 standards isn’t really needed anymore, and that companies can actually get by with something less (saving money in the process).  After all, why not find a lower-cost enterprise-class server that has been retrofitted to be “good enough” for NEBS installations?  I’ll call this the “soft NEBS” philosophy.   Well, this...Read More
0 Comments Permalink Tags: kontron, telecommunications, server, nebs, rugged, telecom, Telco, RACKMOUNT, blog, CG2100, Hardware
Posted bykentonwillistonJun 24, 2010
Over the last 6-12 months, a wave of digital signage players has arrived that combines HD video capabilities with low cost, low power, and small size.  These new players all leverage the Intel® Atom™ platform, but there are important differences among them.  From a chipset-level perspective, you have four main options, each with its own pros and cons:   1. Use the standard Intel® Atom™ N270 or Intel® Atom™ N450 chipset .   The Intel Atom N270...Read More
0 Comments Permalink Tags: atom, advantech, digital_signage, portwell, portwell, player, lanner, lanner, Nexcom, Nexcom, blog, norco, Microsoft, Hardware
Posted bykentonwillistonApr 16, 2010
The digital signage market is constantly pushing for solutions with lower cost.  Today the focus of cost-reduction efforts focuses heavily on up-front hardware costs.  While up-front costs are certainly important, they represent only a portion of a system’s total cost of ownership (TCO).  To minimize TCO, signage developers and end customers alike must consider a system’s reliability, longevity, and manageability.  In this blog we’ll explain how these facto...Read More
2 Comments Permalink Tags: advantech, advantech, intel_core_2_duo, core_2_duo, video, digital_signage, Nehalem, AMT, active_management_technology, intel_amt, AAEON, AAEON, signage, player, Nexcom, Nexcom, blog, Hardware
Posted bysleibsonJan 14, 2010
Cell-phone subscriptions are reaching saturation causing revenue from mobile voice services to plateau. However, mobile-data revenue is still in the early-adopter phase and is ramping up. Figure 1 below shows IDC estimates for mobile voice and data revenue growth and illustrates that voice revenue growth is stalling while there was good revenue growth for mobile broadband data service revenue between 2008 and 2009 and significantly more revenue growth predicted for 2010 and beyond.   Fig...Read More
0 Comments Permalink Tags: multicore, atca, server, mobile, computing, GE, Fanuc, Continuous, Deep, Packet, Inspection, Hardware

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