Array ( [system] => AnyPath [id] => 3295 [summary] => The Nokia (Alcatel-Lucent) AnyPath® messaging system enables subscribers to access and manage all their communications needs (voicemail, email, faxes, text messages, and voice-activated web-browsing) on one platform (using a telephone, wireless device, or personal computer). The embedded computing system for AnyPath was originally designed by Force Computers, Inc.

Force Computers was a San Jose, CA-based designer of OEM embedded computing systems, with major operations in Fremont CA USA, Munich Germany, Bangalore India, and Irvine Scotland. In 1996, Force was acquired by Solectron Corporation, another manufacturer of products for the electronics industry, based in Milpitas, CA. However, Solectron then sold the Force Computers embedded computing business to Motorola Inc. in 2004, who then integrated Force into its Motorola Computer Group (MCG), re-branding it as the Embedded Communications Computing Group (ECC, or sometimes MECC).

Emerson acquired Motorola's Embedded Communications Computing division in 2007, but was later re-branded as Artesyn Embedded Technologies in early 2014 following a transition to new private ownership in late 2013. ) 849040571 ALCATEL-LUCENT ANYPATH THE NOKIA (ALCATEL-LUCENT) ANYPATH® MESSAGING SYSTEM ENABLES SUBSCRIBERS TO ACCESS AND MANAGE ALL THEIR COMMUNICATIONS NEEDS (VOICEMAIL, EMAIL, FAXES, TEXT MESSAGES, AND VOICE-ACTIVATED WEB-BROWSING) ON ONE PLATFORM (USING A TELEPHONE, WIRELESS DEVICE, OR PERSONAL COMPUTER). THE EMBEDDED COMPUTING SYSTEM FOR ANYPATH WAS ORIGINALLY DESIGNED BY FORCE COMPUTERS, INC. FORCE COMPUTERS WAS A SAN JOSE, CA-BASED DESIGNER OF OEM EMBEDDED COMPUTING SYSTEMS, WITH MAJOR OPERATIONS IN FREMONT CA USA, MUNICH GERMANY, BANGALORE INDIA, AND IRVINE SCOTLAND. IN 1996, FORCE WAS ACQUIRED BY SOLECTRON CORPORATION, ANOTHER MANUFACTURER OF PRODUCTS FOR THE ELECTRONICS INDUSTRY, BASED IN MILPITAS, CA. HOWEVER, SOLECTRON THEN SOLD THE FORCE COMPUTERS EMBEDDED COMPUTING BUSINESS TO MOTOROLA INC. IN 2004, WHO THEN INTEGRATED FORCE INTO ITS MOTOROLA COMPUTER GROUP (MCG), RE-BRANDING IT AS THE EMBEDDED COMMUNICATIONS COMPUTING GROUP (ECC, OR SOMETIMES MECC). EMERSON ACQUIRED MOTOROLA'S EMBEDDED COMMUNICATIONS COMPUTING DIVISION IN 2007, BUT WAS LATER RE-BRANDED AS ARTESYN EMBEDDED TECHNOLOGIES IN EARLY 2014 FOLLOWING A TRANSITION TO NEW PRIVATE OWNERSHIP IN LATE 2013. VSM2XU0ARB 408802106 849040571 COMPNODE CPCI - Ventura Telephone Products » Ventura Telephone

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The Nokia (Alcatel-Lucent) AnyPath® messaging system enables subscribers to access and manage all their communications needs (voicemail, email, faxes, text messages, and voice-activated web-browsing) on one platform (using a telephone, wireless device, or personal computer). The embedded computing system for AnyPath was originally designed by Force Computers, Inc.

Force Computers was a San Jose, CA-based designer of OEM embedded computing systems, with major operations in Fremont CA USA, Munich Germany, Bangalore India, and Irvine Scotland. In 1996, Force was acquired by Solectron Corporation, another manufacturer of products for the electronics industry, based in Milpitas, CA. However, Solectron then sold the Force Computers embedded computing business to Motorola Inc. in 2004, who then integrated Force into its Motorola Computer Group (MCG), re-branding it as the Embedded Communications Computing Group (ECC, or sometimes MECC).

Emerson acquired Motorola's Embedded Communications Computing division in 2007, but was later re-branded as Artesyn Embedded Technologies in early 2014 following a transition to new private ownership in late 2013.

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  • CPCI
    - COMPACT PCI