To: Jay M. Harris who wrote (513 ) 12/4/1997 1:02:00 PM From: Jay M. Harris Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 674
Well, since it is just me talking to myself, I'm going to gloat over the recently introduced quad-span. Where the hell have the engineers gone? I hope not over to Natural Microsystems! Dialogic Family of DM3 Voice and Digital Network Interface Products Break Density and Performance Barriers DM3 Architecture Lays Foundation For Universal Port CT Server ------------------------------------------------------------------------ PARSIPPANY, NJ - December 1, 1997 - Dialogic Corporation (NASDAQ:DLGC) today announced the release of the QuadSpan T family of products, the industry's highest density voice and digital network interface products offering up to 120 ports of DSP processing and four T-1 or E-1 interfaces in a single slot. QuadSpan delivers a 100 percent increase in density and higher call throughput at a lower cost. This enables OEMs, integrators and developers to build large-scale, standards-based computer telephony (CT) systems for many applications including: switching and routing, call centers and intelligent peripherals with media processing capabilities. Supporting full media stream processing for every network interface port, the QuadSpan is available in PCI, cPCI or VME form factors. A Heritage Of Leadership QuadSpan extends Dialogic's leadership in the high-density, high-performance CT market. With the introduction of the DIALOG/HD in 1994, the company delivered the first product in its class to integrate a full span of voice processing capabilities with an on-board digital network interface. The DualSpan„, introduced in 1996, provided twice the density of the DIALOG/HD and has been the industry benchmark for high density media processing. The QuadSpan builds on this product family by doubling the density yet again, further extending Dialogic's leadership. Opening New Markets The increased density and performance of the QuadSpan enables open systems to achieve new levels of upward scalability, paving the way for developers of large-scale, open computer telephony and switching systems to compete in an area currently dominated by proprietary systems. DM3: Foundation For Universal Port The QuadSpan is based on the next-generation Dialogic DM3„ mediastream resource architecture. DM3 technology offers unmatched processing power, scaling up to 1800 MIPS, to support a range of future technology enhancements. Its high-performance, RISC processor and host interface (PCI, cPCI, VME) gives application developers the ability to support more ports per system and provides more power to an application because virtually all the media stream processing is done on the QuadSpan. "QuadSpan - along with our DM3 IPLink, the first standards-based platform for developing IP telephony servers - is part of our plan to aggressively move DM3-based products into the market," said Howard Bubb, president and CEO of Dialogic Corporation. "DM3 will also be the basis of a complete family of high performance products," he explained, "so developers who incorporate the QuadSpan today will be ready to gain easy access to many new integrated features such as high-density fax processing." Dialogic Family of DM3 Voice and Digital Network Interface Products Break Density and Performance Barriers DM3 Architecture Lays Foundation For Universal Port CT Server ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Good Luck to all CTI Techno-heads... Jay P.S. Any engineers lurking in the CTI depths please comment on how the above density stacks up to Natural Microsystems.. Thanks Jay