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Twisted Pair Solutions gets new partners

Aug 25, 2005 11:54 AM

DENVER--Seattle-based Twisted Pair Solutions this week announced the addition of new technology partners and channel partners for its IP-based interoperability software solution.

Partners include General Dynamics, Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Maersk Data Defence, ARINC, Dialogic Communications Corp. (DCC), Global Infotek, Sanmina-SCI, and Damovo, according to a Twisted Pair press release. These partners serve a variety of roles, acting as OEMs, technology partners, and systems integrators of Twisted Pair Solutions’ flagship WAVE interoperability product.

"We are, through our strong partnerships, delivering a very flexible IP based software answer to interoperability. With WAVE and the WAVE SDK our partners can customize and tightly integrate solutions that are very relevant to their customers,” Twisted Pair Solutions President and CTO Shaun Botha said in a prepared statement. “The era of expensive, proprietary hardware solutions for communications and interoperability is over. Open standards based software leveraging the pervasive IP infrastructure is far more capable of solving customer and partner pain points."

Last week, Twisted Pair Solutions announced the general availability of its WAVE 2.0 release.

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