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OpenClovis announced the OpenClovis Application Service Platform (ASP) and OpenClovis Integrated Development Environment (IDE)
June 7, 2006
CHICAGO -- OpenClovis (previously Clovis Solutions, Inc.) today announced the OpenClovis Application Service Platform (ASP) and OpenClovis Integrated Development Environment (IDE), the telecommunications industry’s first open source, carrier grade application service platform and development environment. OpenClovis is demonstrating its new solutions this week in booth #38075, at GlobalComm 2006, June 5th to 7th, McCormick Place, Chicago, and the products will be generally available later this month.
Separately, OpenClovis also today announced the first deployment of OpenClovis ASP on the Ensemble2 application platform from Mercury Computer Systems, Inc. (see release at www.openclovis.com).
“This new product is a significant upgrade from our previous platform, and our customers, the network and telecommunications equipment providers, will also enjoy the many business benefits of our open source software including faster time to market, lower costs, high reliability and greater choice,” said Subbu Iyer, VP, Marketing and Business Development, OpenClovis, Inc. “Backed by a commercial company, with the support of AT&T, Intel and other global telecommunications leaders, our new open source-based solutions let developers evaluate code and do pilots, speeding development time and reducing engineering risk.”
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