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| Source: Enea Enea Introduces Updates to Element Middleware PlatformVersion 2.2 Features Software Management and Satellite DSP to Enable Accelerated Deployments Stockholm, Sweden, and San Jose, CA. August 20, 2007 Enea (Nordic Exchange/Small Cap/ENEA), a leading provider of network software and services, today announced the availability of Element version 2.2. The latest version of Enea¹s proven carrier-grade middleware platform provides higher levels of service continuity through a powerful application management framework (AMF) that is aligned with the Service Availability Forum (SA Forum) AIS-AMF specification. Carrier-grade systems must be able to deliver high availability (99.999 percent or greater system uptime) without loss of service continuity. For designers of telecommunication equipment who must meet carrier grade requirements Enea¹s Element is a proven high availability middleware platform that provides a scalable ³off-the-shelf² solution which dramatically improves development productivity reducing time-to-market and minimizing project risk. ³With the release of Element 2.2 Enea is enabling our customers to meet the expectations for availability and dependability while running on off-the-shelf computing platforms.² said Virginia Walker, senior vice president of corporate strategy and marketing at Enea. ³Furthermore, our goal is to ensure that our customers can achieve this without having to tailor their applications for each particular hardware platform.² The latest release of Element adds significant technology enhancements -Software Management Management of application executables, image verification and synchronization, cluster boot, image distribution, and support for node-level upgrades -High Availability Support for SAF AMF Service Units & Service Groups, and Enea Element 2.2 is available now. For more information, visit www.enea.com. About Enea Element and OSE are registered trademarks of Enea AB or its subsidiaries.
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