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Freedom of Choice
byBrian WoodContinuous Computing, CP-TA Marketing Work Group Chair - Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 11:00 AM
“Freedom of Choice”…The phrase has a nice ring to it, and it also conveys much more than what one would initially think upon reading or hearing the words. It’s kind of like “The buck stops here” or “You get what you pay for” – simple and concise yet deep and profound. There’s more to it than meets the eye.
Why CP-TA Exists
byTodd KeaffaberCP-TA Technical Work Group Chair - Fri, Jul 25, 2008 at 12:00 PM
During the past two years since CP-TA’s inception, we have encountered questions about the need and effectiveness of identifying and testing to interoperability requirements for ATCA, AMC and microTCA. The typical response is “What value add does CP-TA bring to the PICMG specifications? Why isn’t PICMG compliance sufficient?” As a short answer, I highly recommend reading our white paper “Reducing Product Integration Time With CP-TA Tested Building Blocks.”
Welcome to the CP-TA Blog
bySven FreudenfeldCP-TA President - Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 8:00 AM
This is our introduction to the new CP-TA blog, which allows members and non-members to exchange ideas and provide direct feedback to CP-TA. Since the standardization of ATCA and AMC, more and more component and systems vendors are launching new products. From ATCA chassis in various footprints, general purpose CPU blades, switch blades with various switching technologies, network processing based components as blades or Advanced Mezzanine Cards to specialty telecom I/O Advanced Mezzanine Cards or ATCA blades. The freedom to choose gives Network Equipment Providers (NEPs) a broad range of options to choose from the best of breed component and system providers... |
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