Wednesday, April 12, 2006

Telenity's Converged Location-Based Services on Linux | Telematics Journal

location based services

Telenity, a leading provider of next generation converged services platforms and applications for communications networks, today announced the availability of its Canvas Converged Location-based Services (LBS) solutions on 64-bit HP Integrity servers running Linux.

These solutions include:

— Canvas LES, Location Enabling Server - subscribers can easily get access to advanced geo-services and fine-tune their privacy profile on the fly when they want it

— Real Time Fleet and Asset Management - enables enterprises to locate, monitor and manage their mobile assets and employees in a secure way using a simple Web browser

— Friend Finder - alerts subscribers when one of their friends in their buddy lists is in close proximity to their location or vice versa

"As the location marketplace continues its stunning evolution, Telenity continues to capitalize on the opportunities presented by this fast growing market." said Nitin Patel, vice president of strategic marketing at Telenity. "With our Canvas Converged Solutions running on HP Integrity servers, we will continue to offer our existing and new customers better price performance, reduced total cost of ownership and higher transaction capacity while at the same time meeting their service level expectations."

"The HP Integrity platform's massive memory, increased power and expanded I/O capacity allow for tremendous performance synergies with Telenity's Converged Location Services solutions," said Don Jenkins, vice president of marketing, Business Critical Servers, HP. "Telenity's solutions are fully integrated and field deployed with our HP OpenCall Media Platform solutions, delivering the simplified system management that sets HP Integrity solutions apart from the competition."

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