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Convedia's
eXtended Media Processing™ (eXMP™) is the evolution of Convedia’s
industry-defining, carrier-class media processing expertise into a modular,
portable technology suited to the entire range of media processing needs.
eXMP technology is hardware and processor independent, and is optimized
to run on dual/multi-core general purpose CPU- or DSP-based platforms.
Solutions using eXMP technology will comprise multiple configurations,
from purpose-built high end media servers, through ATCA blade and hardware
accelerator products, to software-only implementations running on generic
Linux servers or embedded in proprietary third-party platforms such as
routers, switches, and gateways.
For the enterprise telecommunications market, Convedia eXMP technology
gives access to the same media processing features, management, and control
interface options available on existing Convedia media server products,
while extending these capabilities to a broader range of deployment platforms.
Convedia's initial eXMP-enabled media processing products include the:
CMS-9000 Media Server
eXMP-enabled carrier-class media server for
large IMS networks
CMS-3000 Media Server
eXMP-enabled media server for enterprise and
smaller IMS deployments
The introduction of Convedia’s eXMP technology delivers compelling
differentiators and benefits for a broad range of network equipment providers,
application developers, service providers, and enterprise customers:
eXMP technology extends Convedia’s proven carrier-class media
server features and functionality across all hardware platforms. eXMP
technology can be deployed as a Linux based software-only product running
on general purpose computing platforms, on blade processor products
based on ATCA or BladeCenter™ form-factors, integrated inside
third party routers, switches and gateways or pre-integrated with Convedia
purpose-built media server hardware with dedicated DSP resources. Customers
can now optimally choose and scale platforms based on their requirements,
while maintaining consistent server features and external interfaces,
for a cost-effective, secure media infrastructure.
eXMP technology includes the eXMP Core, a component that sits on top
of a real-time Linux operating system. The eXMP Core optimizes the assignment,
prioritization, and process execution across available CPU and/or DSP
resources available in any underlying hardware platform. The eXMP Core
increases resource efficiency, ensures quality of service, and improves
cost per port.
Because eXMP is a shared technology for all media processing deployments
regardless of size and feature set, implementation costs, integration
costs, and scaling costs are significantly reduced, providing a lower
total cost of ownership. eXMP technology can execute on an entry-level,
off-the-shelf dual processor server, but can then seamlessly scale to
blade or purpose-built hardware platforms.
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