RadiSys, provider of innovative hardware and software platforms for next generation IP-based wireless, wireline and IP media server solutions, has been a member of the TMCnet channel program since 2006 with its ATCA channel.
In January of 2010, RadiSys (News - Alert) decided to expand its partnership with TMC, launching a new channel focusing on another of the company’s solutions: IP media servers.
In March, RadiSys earned a top media server vendor ranking for the sixth consecutive year by market research firm Infonetics Research. The study, “Service Provider VoIP Equipment and Subscribers: Quarterly Worldwide and Regional Market Share, Size and Forecasts,” reported that RadiSys’ family of Convedia media servers captured 60 percent of the total market for fourth quarter 2009 and 57 percent overall for 2009.
Later that month, the company added new features and enhancements to its Convedia Software Media Server. Convedia Media Servers support a broad set of IP audio, video, speech and fax media processing features essential for next-generation telecommunications applications. In addition to broader platform support and new media processing features, the release also added co-residency capabilities.
In July, RadiSys’ Integrated Mobile Media Server “IMMS” received theNGN 2010 Leadership Award from TMC’s (News - Alert) NGN Magazine. The award led to additional wins for the company’s IP media server product line and its ATCA business, bringing about a successful second-quarter 2010 revenue of $75 million.
In October 2010, at the Wainhouse Research CSP (News - Alert) Summit, Gordon Arthur, director of business development at RadiSys, presented on the trends and challenges facing smaller and emerging conferencing service providers “CSPs” offering hosted collaboration services to enterprise customers.
Also in October, the company sponsored a free webinar on integrating conferencing solutions. Early adopting CSPs have demonstrated the benefits and cost-efficiencies of these technologies in large hosted conferencing deployments. The webinar explained how it is an opportune time for smaller or emerging market CSPs still operating legacy Time-Division Multiplex (TDM) audio bridges to embrace IP-based audio conferencing platforms and capture a fair share of the growing hosted collaboration market opportunity.
More recently, TMC awarded the IP media server provider the2010 INTERNET TELEPHONY Excellence Award for its Voice Quality Enhancement “VQE” software. The awards were presented by TMC’s INTERNET TELEPHONY magazine.
2010 has proved to be a successful year for RadiSys. Stay tuned to TMCnet to see what’s in store for RadiSys in 2011.
Stefanie Mosca is a Web editor for TMCnet. Previously she worked as a freelance copy editor for Digital Surgeons LLC. She holds a master's degree in journalism from Quinnipiac University and a bachelor's degree in communication from the University of New Haven. To read more of her articles, please visit her columnist page.
Edited by Stefanie Mosca