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NEC positioned as a principal supplier of technology for the implementation of TDT(Terrestrial Digital Television) in Spain
Category: Network Solutions

Abertis to use NEC’s radio link technology for TDT deployment in Spain; NEC technologies prove more flexible and scalable
Tokyo, February 13, 2009

NEC Corporation, one of the world’s leading providers of Internet, broadband network and enterprise business solutions, announced that its subsidiary NEC Ibérica is positioned as one of the principal suppliers of technology for Abertis Telecom’s digital broadcasting network.

Abertis Telecom deploys NEC’s PASOLINK for the backhaul of its digital broadcasting network, which transmits digital signals between the digital broadcasting sites being widely expanded throughout Spain. As a result, this accelerates the technology shift from analogue, which is scheduled to be switched-off in 2010, to digital. In addition, this technology allows Abertis Telecom to offer voice and data transmission to both public and corporate users. According to Mr. Jaime Serrano, General Manager of NEC Iberica, „Abertis Telecom has shown its confidence in NEC’s products, which feature modularity, flexibility and reliability.”

NEC’s PASOLINK NEO is able to expand radio transmission capacity from 10 Mbps to 150 Mbps using only one specialized card, without having to invest in new infrastructure. Furthermore, its established radio links allow signals to be transmitted from urban areas, like central Spain, to suburban and rural areas composed of small towns.

According to Mr. Jaime Serrano, “through this project, we are contributing to the establishment of a nationwide digital broadcasting network and NEC is able to prove the importance of its role in developing an information linked society in Spain.”

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With its road show NEC Computers sets off to meet its European partners
Category: NECD Common

„How can you reconcile Performance and the Environment?”
Puteaux, 12 February 2009

NEC Computers S.A.S., a subsidiary of NEC Corporation, announces its European Road Show for partners and resellers with the theme of „How can you reconcile Performance and the Environment?”.

At the end of 2008, NEC based its new strategy and priorities on value added solutions, such as Unified Communications, Virtualisation, Visual Computing, Continuity of Service and SAAS. The data centre is becoming the core of its solutions, and managing energy consumption is becoming a determining factor.
The aim of this road show is: to promote NEC solutions to partners and encourage the recruitment of new specialist wholesalers in addition to its retail distributor network.

The intention will therefore be to present; through meetings and practical sessions; turnkey solutions in the form of workshops, around the following themes:

Unified Communications
Virtualisation
Continuity of service
Green IT, NEC’s vision and suitable solutions

This European road show will visit the following locations:
France – 10 and 12 February at NEC Computers’ offices in Puteaux
Great Britain – 26 March in London at the O2 (formerly the Millennium Dome)
The Netherlands – 12 March at Van der Valk Hotel in Vianen

“We are at a turning point in our strategy and our partners are at the heart of our sales policy. We therefore owe it to ourselves to get closer to them, in order to be able to present our new direction and our turnkey solutions. Thanks to a tailored programme, we also want to recruit new specialist partners who are able to bring value to our ‘solutions approach’”, declares Thomas Luquet, Marketing Solutions Programme Manager.

About NEC Computers

A subsidiary of the Japanese NEC Corporation group, NEC Computers offers a complete, innovative range of IT infrastructure solutions (servers, storage, software) and client workstations (desktop and notebook computers), as well as a wide range of professional services.

NEC Computers operates in professional markets in Europe, the Middle East, Africa and Latin America. Its industrial and technological site in Angers (France) is unique in Europe, designing and producing customised solutions for the public and private sector.
The Japanese NEC group is a world leader in Information Technology, Networks and Electronic Components, with a turnover of 46 billion dollars (figures as at 31/05/2008) and employs more than 150,000 people worldwide.
As demonstrated by its slogan “Empowered by Innovation”, the NEC Group devotes more than 6.5% of its turnover to Research and Development, from bio plastics to super computers, putting technological innovation at its clients’ service.

NEC is a registered trade mark of the NEC Corporation. All other product brands and services mentioned in this press release are the property of their respective owners. All rights reserved. © 2009 NEC Computers S.A.S.

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NEC Network Solutions mit neuem Distributionspartner
Category: Network Solutions

Compart IT-Solutions GmbH wird Distributor für NEC Richtfunksysteme

Der Richtfunkmarkt wächst weiter, sowohl im Mobilfunk-, als auch auf dem Enterprise-Sektor. Im Unternehmensbereich verzeichnet der Marktführer NEC weltweit eine stark steigende Nachfrage nach hochwertigen Richtfunksystemen.
Im Rahmen seiner indirekten Vertriebsaktivitäten setzt NEC Deutschland zukünftig auf die Compart IT-Solutions GmbH als Distributor für seine Pasolink Richtfunksysteme in Deutschland und sucht zusammen mit Compart interessierte Reseller.

Datenübertragung nach Maß für Unternehmen aller Größen
Der erfahrene Richtfunkspezialist Compart vertreibt ab sofort die NEC Pasolink Richtfunksysteme. „Mit der Compart IT-Solutions GmbH gewinnen wir einen Distributionspartner, der im Fachhandel und im Enterprisebereich stark aufgestellt ist. Hierbei setzen wir auf die ausgewiesene Expertise im Richtfunkmarkt und das hervorragende Know-how der Compart IT-Solutions GmbH bei der Integration von Richtfunksystemen“, so Markus Wingen, Sales Manager NEC Network Solutions. „Mit der Ernennung von Compart zum Distributor von NEC werden wir zusätzliches Marktwachstum bei Fachhandelspartnern und im Enterprisemarkt realisieren.“

Compart bietet als Value Add-Distributor das komplette Dienstleistungsportfolio von der Machbarkeitsstudie über die Frequenzplanung bis hin zur Installation um die NEC Pasolink Richtfunksysteme. Dazu gehören neben der Planung und Realisierung auch Servicekonzepte und Schulungen für den Fachhandel.

Richtfunk: Weltmarktführer NEC verzeichnet steigende Nachfrage
NEC ist mit einem Marktanteil von 31 Prozent globaler Marktführer auf dem Gebiet des Richtfunks. Weltweit sind mehr als 700.000 Pasolink-Systeme bei über 700 Kunden im Einsatz – Nachfrage stark steigend. Entscheidende Argumente für die Unternehmen sind insbesondere Kosteneinsparungen bei gleichzeitig hoher Zuverlässigkeit, Schnelligkeit und Flexibilität der Datenübertragung.
Die NEC Pasolink Richtfunksysteme vereinen PDH, SDH und Ethernet Übertragung in einer Produktfamilie mit Verfügbarkeiten und MTBF Zeiten (Meantime between Failure), die in der Regel deutlich über denen der Wettbewerber liegen.

Reseller gesucht
NEC und Compart suchen Reseller für die NEC Pasolink Systeme, die sich an diesem Wachstumsgeschäft beteiligen möchten.
Weitere Produktinformationen zu den leistungsstarken NEC-Richtfunklösungen unter:
http://www.nec.de/products-services/network-solutions/pasolink/index.html

Interessierte Reseller wenden sich für einen direkten Kontakt an:
Herrn Georg Rademacher, Head of WAN Solutions Compart IT-Solutions GmbH
Telefon: +49 (0)231-9897 930
Email: g.rademacher(at)compart-it.de

Ansprechpartner für den Partnervertrieb bei der NEC Deutschland GmbH:
Markus Wingen, Sales Manager NEC Network Solutions D-A-CH
Telefon: +49 (0)211-5369 533
Email: markus.wingen(at)de.neceur.com

Über NEC Corporation
Die NEC Corporation (TSE: 6701) ist einer der weltweit größten Lösungsanbieter auf den Gebieten Internet, Breitbandnetzwerke und Enterprise Business. Das Unternehmen entwickelt für seine weltweit agierenden Kunden maßgeschneiderte Lösungen für Computersysteme, Netzwerke und elektronische Bauelemente. Dabei integriert NEC sein technologisches Know-how für IT- und Netzwerktechnologien mit den innovativen Halbleiter-Technologien der NEC Electronics Corporation. NEC beschäftigt weltweit mehr als 150.000 Mitarbeiter und erzielte im Geschäftsjahr 2007 einen Gesamtumsatz von 46,2 Milliarden US-Dollar. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter http://www.nec.com

Über NEC Deutschland GmbH
Die 1987 gegründete NEC Deutschland GmbH mit Hauptsitz in Düsseldorf ist eine hundertprozentige Tochter der NEC Corporation. Das Produktportfolio umfasst Supercomputer und Hochleistungsrechner, Telekommunikations- und IT-Lösungen sowie biometrische Sicherheitslösungen für Unternehmen und staatliche Institutionen. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter http://www.nec.de

Über Compart IT-Solutions GmbH
Compart entwickelt und implementiert für seine Kunden ganzheitliche Netzwerk- und Telekommunikations-Lösungen. Die Geschäftsfelder umfassen die Bereiche Konzeption und Integration von Client-/Server sowie LAN-/WAN-Umgebungen, Netzwerklösungen und Sprach-/Daten-Integration sowie Telefonie-Implementation im heterogenen Umfeld. Das 1992 gegründete Unternehmen mit Sitz in Lünen bei Dortmund ist bundesweit tätig. Weitere Informationen finden Sie unter http://www.compart-it.de

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NEC Wins Order of PASOLINK, Ultra-Compact Microwave Communications System, from Croatian Optima Telekom

NEC Corporation announced today the conclusion of a full-turnkey supply contract with one of Croatia’s leading fixed telecom operators, Optima Telekom (Headquarters: Zagreb, CEO: Goran Jovičić), to deliver, install and provide after-sales services for approximately 40 PASOLINK NEO hops (80 systems).

After for 4 years of utilizing NEC telecom systems, such as PASOLINK, Optima choose NEC’s PASOLINK NEO in order to enhance its network of voice and data services for suburban areas of Croatia, and expand the coverage of voice, Internet and IPTV services. Optima’s IP based telecommunications network covers more than 100 Croatian cities, which makes Optima Telekom the second largest domestic operator, following the former national telecommunications company. More than 2,000 km of optical infrastructure, including NEC’s PASOLINK, support a market potential that covers more than 1/3 of Croatian population.

PASOLINK NEO’s competitive advantages over other wireless access systems include its ability to handle different transmission speeds and interfaces with the same platform. This flexibility allows easier and more cost efficient expansion of networks when operators need to increase capacity. Furthermore, NEC’s ability to carry out full development, from purchasing of raw materials to mass production, ensures a highly reliable system of superior quality, which achieves an average failure rate of less than once every hundred years.

Since the launch of PASOLINK in the early 1980s, NEC has actively promoted the system’s research, development and sales. Following in step with the rapid growth of worldwide mobile markets, PASOLINK has enjoyed increasing sales as a communications system that links the base stations of mobile communications carriers, and has been shipped to customers throughout 136 countries. The shipments of PASOLINK have surpassed more than 1 million total units. Most recently, shipments to mobile telephone carriers in such markets as Asia and the Middle East, where rapid economic expansion has taken place, have contributed significantly to PASOLINK breaking through the 1 million total shipments mark.

It is widely anticipated that demand for PASOLINK’s advanced technologies will continue as the need for base station access grows in response to the rapid global growth of mobile phone subscribers, the spread of mobile Internet services and the creation of new broadband markets. Accordingly, NEC will continue the proactive development and marketing of these versatile systems, as a business leader among ultra-compact microwave communications innovation.

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NEC and HLRS agree on Hybrid Supercomputing Collaboration

NEC Corporation, in cooperation with HLRS, the high performance computing center of Stuttgart, today announced an agreement that is expected to drive the next generation of supercomputing advancements through a hybrid supercomputing collaboration.
Tokyo, November 12, 2008

NEC Corporation, in cooperation with HLRS, the high performance computing center of Stuttgart, today announced an agreement that is expected to drive the next generation of supercomputing advancements through a hybrid supercomputing collaboration where HLRS and NEC work together to establish testing systems that verify the performance of system applications.

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NEC’s SX-9 Supercomputer at Tohoku University Achieves the World’s Fastest Speed on the HPC Challenge Benchmark

NEC Corporation’s SX-9 supercomputer, which began operation at Tohoku University’s Cyber Science Center (Sendai City, Miyagi prefecture, Japan; Hiroaki Kobayashi, Director) in March 2008, has achieved the world’s fastest standing in the High Performance Computing (HPC) field through scoring top marks on 19 of 28 areas in the HPC Challenge Benchmark test.

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NEC Provides Blog Platform to Telefónica España for their Social Networking Service, “KETEKE”

Tokyo, March 12, 2009 — NEC Corporation announced today that its subsidiary NEC Ibérica has provided Telefonica España (Headquarters: Madrid) with a blog platform for their SNS service, “KETEKE,” which includes blogging and “Contenedor Multimedia” where registered SNS users may share photos and videos, in addition to a calendar where users may check and coordinate one another’s schedules.

KETEKE is a Spanish social network, aimed primarily at young people, in which “Contenedor Multimedia” allows registered users to share multimedia content in the form of photos and videos with unlimited capacity, write a diary on their blog or send messages to friends. These functions are not only available through the computer and mobile phone, but through the television service “Imagenio” as well. Accordingly, access is immediate and users can interact with friends without delay. NEC‘s blog platform is designed based on a blogging product from Japan that has been adapted successfully to the needs of Telefónica

These services and systems were supplied through NEC’s VAS center in Spain, and according to Mr. Jaime Serrano, General Manager of NEC Ibérica, “NEC plans to capitalize on the center to provide customers with the latest advanced services and secure the company’s leading position in the mobile Internet market.”

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NEC’s Mobile WiMAX for Thailand’s Crown Prince Hospital Foundation

Tokyo, March 4, 2009 – NEC Corporation announced today that its Mobile WiMAX pilot system for Thailand’s Crown Prince Hospital Foundation has begun operation. The contract was awarded to NEC in August 2008 to set up a WiMAX network between Chiang Khong Crown Prince Hospital, a large community hospital located in the country’s northern region, and its affiliated primary care units (PCU).

Thailand’s broadband communications infrastructure is currently undergoing expansion, but the vast majority of growth is concentrated in the Bangkok metropolitan area. As efforts to promote broadband expansion outside of Bangkok progress, expectations for WiMAX wireless broadband infrastructure is also on the rise. In January 2008 trial licenses were issued to 12 communications carriers in order to introduce WiMAX service nationwide. Early indications show that despite regional constraints and usage limitations, demand for WiMAX access, beyond large scale services, currently exists. NEC regards its WiMAX services for Chiang Khong medical care as part of the expansion of local demand.

The Chiang Khong Crown Prince hospital WiMAX services provide wireless broadband communications to locations within a maximum of five kilometers, which currently includes three affiliated PCUs, and expands communications beyond fixed analog telephone lines to include new video and TV phone services that can assist with remote medical consultation.

Patients that were formerly limited to visiting only major hospitals for certain treatments will now be able to receive quality care from the convenience of a local clinic. Furthermore, the efficiency of daily medical care will also improve by granting doctors access to high speed transmission for large capacity data, including images and information forwarded from PCUs for consultation.

The project’s cost-effectiveness will be evaluated after one year of operation to explore the possibility of expanding the WiMAX system to cover all 20 Crown Prince Hospitals throughout the country. NEC will monitor the success of Chiang Khong’s remote medical care system in order to determine the best way to introduce new WiMAX services to other Foundation affiliates.

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NEC security components enable agile and secure inter-enterprise relationships

NEC Europe, 4 March, 2009: NEC’s identity and access management components for distributed IT systems have played a core part in the service architectures developed in the EU projects SIMDAT, which aids problem solving environments by leveraging Grid services, and @neurIST, a data management system that will have a major impact on the diagnosis and treatment of complex and multi-factorial diseases.

NEC’s identity and access technologies are being used in the projects to enable both the agile and secure establishment and maintenance of contract-based business relationships across enterprise boundaries in SOA-based IT systems, such as complex supply-chain management workflows including several distinct organisations. As SOA-based IT systems are increasingly used, combining services securely is an issue. NEC’s security components were successfully demonstrated at the final review of the SIMDAT project held in Leuven, Belgium, on November 14th, 2008 and are further enhanced as well as evaluated within the @neurIST project, for which results are expected in the first half of 2009.

Over the last three years, NEC Laboratories Europe has developed identity and access management components for the SIMDAT and @neurIST prototypes. The main features of these components include the efficient management of cross-domain relationships, and effective enforcement of distributed access policies adopting innovative claim-based security models. The software is based solely on open Web Service*** standards allowing the seamless integration of the modules into existing environments, thus coping with well-established legacy systems like corporate user management infrastructures.

The identity and access management components can be divided into two categories. The NEC Distributed Access Control (DAC) system manages and enforces distributed access policies in cross-domain environments. It provides a generic and flexible attribute-based access control framework allowing one to plug-in various access control standards and technologies. Prominent examples are XACML**** and Access Control Lists (ACL).

The NEC Relationship Manager complements the NEC DAC system by providing the means to set up and manage cross-domain relationships without requiring any centralized component. Each participating institution manages their own relationships and local resources independently, thus keeping full control over their own resources. With the adoption of claim-based security models, delegation mechanisms are inherent.

Dr. Guy Lonsdale, General Manager of the IT Research Division of NEC Laboratories Europe in Sankt Augustin, Germany, says: “Distributed SOA-based IT systems are key for future businesses especially in the era of the Service Web. Security is fundamental to the success of SOA and as a consequence true implementation of IT to support business processes.”

Dr. Lonsdale continues: “The successful evaluation within European projects and the unique abilities in respect to the efficient and effective management of cross-domain relationships and relationship-specific policies are fundamental for building and supporting future collaboration patterns.

NEC Laboratories Europe has been engaged in R&D related to distributed secure cross-domain enterprise information systems for almost a decade and we are delighted to have been part of this EU project.”

SIMDAT The European project SIMDAT takes industrial product and process development forward by introducing advanced Grid technology in the automotive, aerospace, pharmaceutical and meteorological verticals. The results of SIMDAT will facilitate the transition of other industrial areas to Grid technologies. For additional information, please visit the project’s home page at: http://www.simdat.eu/

**@neurIST The European project @neurIST (‘Integrated Biomedical Informatics for the Management of Cerebral Aneurysms’) aims to create an IT infrastructure for the management of all processes linked to research, diagnosis and treatment development for complex and multi-factorial diseases; the IT infrastructure will be developed for one such disease, cerebral aneurysms. For additional information, please visit the project’s home page at: http://www.aneurist.org/

***Web Services are a set of specifications designed to support interoperable machine-to-machine interaction over a network. Web services can be accessed over a network, such as the Internet, and executed on a remote system hosting the requested services.

****XACML stands for eXtensible Access Control Markup Language. It is a declarative access control policy language implemented in XML and a processing model, describing how to interpret the policies. It is standardized within the OASIS standards organization. For additional information, please visit the OASIS XACML committee home page at:
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=xacml

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NEC Philips Unified Solutions appointed Alcatel-Lucent Application partner for IP DECT Mobility solutions

NEC Philips Unified Solutions (NEC Philips) has been appointed Alcatel-Lucent’s Application partner for IP DECT Mobility solutions, as announced at the Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise Forum held in Paris from 3 to 5 March 2009.

By this appointment NEC Philips becomes Alcatel-Lucent’s preferred partner for IP DECT Mobility solutions. Alcatel-Lucent channels and customers can now take full advantage of NEC Philips’ IP DECT Mobility solutions in combination with Alcatel’s OmniPCX enterprise communication platform.

One of the key drivers for Alcatel-Lucent to select NEC Philips is the wide product range NEC Philips offers, including terminals to suit every customer need and support of all frequency ranges used in EMEA, the USA and Asia Pacific. The handsets automatically adapt to the frequency that’s being used by the base station, while NEC Philips’ dual band solution is a unique offering in the market that is in great demand in the cruise line industry.

Jean-Paul Maas, Sales Director Mobility solutions at NEC Philips Unified Solutions states: “We are very pleased with this appointment by Alcatel-Lucent, which is a further recognition of our strong offering in Enterprise Mobility and building on the success of our DECT and IP DECT portfolio. We already provide our Mobility solutions to various other vendors”.

With many companies switching over to a VoIP network, NEC Philips’ Business Mobility IP DECT is a powerful wireless solution that combines the benefits of IP telephony with the qualities and facilities of the well-established DECT technology, including the use of standard DECT handsets. With several hundreds of customers and thousands of end-users worldwide, Business Mobility IP DECT has become a truly proven concept.

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