Enea closes Enea Accelerator deal with new customer
Stockholm, Sweden, and San Jose, California, April 10, 2008 – Enea (NordicExchange/Small Cap/ENEA), a world leading provider of network software and services, today announced that a US -based telecommunications equipment manufacturer has chosen the Enea Accelerator Platform and professional services to help accelerate deployment of its innovative wireless access communications products. The deal is valued at USD 400 000 during Q1, with additional royalties to follow at production.
With Enea’s help, the company plans to get its new product to market in less than 12 months while eliminating the need to hire dedicated middleware developers.
“We’re excited to be working with this new telecom company on this project,” said Johan Wall, president and CEO at Enea. “Middleware development is one of the most complex, costly, and time-consuming aspects of deploying reliable, high-quality converged network systems and services. Enea Accelerator, together with our top-notch professional services, provides an off-the-shelf communications and network management solution that will enable the company to focus its development efforts and accelerate deployment of its new equipment.”
The Accelerator Platform is an application-ready communications platform for building carrier grade network equipment. Backed by Enea’s expert team of 350 professional consulting services, the Enea Accelerator Platform gives network equipment providers ranging from start ups to Tier 1’s the complete platform they need to accelerate deployment of converged services that will change how the world communicates.
The heart of the Enea Accelerator Platform is Enea Element, a suite of high-availability, standards-based middleware services for building robust, high-performance applications and integrating hardware and system software components into a cohesive communications platform. The Accelerator Platform also includes Enea LINX interprocess communications services and Tail-f Systems’ ConfD network management software. Other optional components include a high-performance embedded relational database management system, Polyhedra, and a carrier grade Linux distribution.