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ZUKEN ELMIC, as a system integrator, has been proposing various solutions to implement "an organic link between software and hardware." Also we have served as the best partner for many manufacturers by appropriately addressing the needs of reducing costs and those of time-to-market.

With our customers' approval, we would like to cite some examples of our software and solutions.

  SAXA,Inc
  Kyocera Corporation
  Hitachi,Ltd.
  Sony Corporation
  Omron Cellport Telematics Inc.


[SAXA,Inc]

 
 
ビジネスホン Astral (GT500/Pro/Std)

KASAGO TCP/IP is ported in Astral (GT500Pro/Std), a business phone for small-scale organization.

Astral realizes low-cost IP Phone service in all-in-one.



[Kyocera corporation]

 
 
KASAGO TCP/IP is ported in AH-K3001V, a model of the AirH" PHONE.

The major feature of the AH-K3001V is that Opera, HTML-compatible Internet browser is installed. It enables users to view HTML site as well as CHTML (for mobile phones only) sites.



[Hitachi,Ltd.]

 
 
KASAGO TCP/IP was adopted for the third generation portable telephone Hitachi A5303H for ‘au brand’ complying with movie mail.

A5303H uses Hitachi ‘SHMobile’ for it’s CPU, and the strong point of it is a voice and the high-speed practice of the multimedia application as animation. A high performance is realized in accordance with high speed of KASAGO TCP/IP.



[Sony Corporation]

 
 
Their commercial broadcasting devices have adopted our high performance TCP/IP protocol stack, KASAGO TCP/IP (IPv4).
These devices were displayed at NAB 2002 (National Association of Broadcasters) held in Las Vegas on April 8 2002.

(Excerpts from their catalog)
A bridge between two worlds --- merging tape-based recording into an asynchronous network environment
 

The rapid progress in IP-based network technology has dramatically changed the way that data can be exchanged.In industries such as broadcasting, the establishment of a network infrastructure within an organization will almost certainly bring improved operational efficiency.
To take full advantage of these opportunities, Sony has developed a plug-in Network Interface Board, the BKMW-E2000 allows these VTRs to be integrated into a standard Gigabit Ethernet network. Sony has named this concept of a network-capable VTR the "e-VTR". An e-VTR can output video/audio recordings as Material Exchange Format*(MXF) files, a proposed SMPTE standard, enabling the flexible exchange of material throughout a TCP/IP network.

(*1) MXF is a file-based format for the exchange of video, audio and meta-data in a networked environment.

 



[Omron Cellport Telematics Inc.]

 
 
Japan's first universal hands-free system built with data transmission functions for telematics applications.
Our TCP/IP protocol stack, KASAGO TCP/IP (IPv4) was adopted in this system.
 

 
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