Concurrent Technologies Plc
Product Launch
High Speed Fibre Optic Adaptor
Concurrent Technologies Plc ("Concurrent" or the "Company"), a world leading
specialist in the design and manufacture of high-end embedded computer
products, announces the launch of its latest networking PMC mezzanine card -
the CL PMC/GB4, an advanced fibre optic adaptor.
Designed by Concurrent specifically to augment the effectiveness of existing
single board computer products, this product is capable of supporting extremely
high speed data transfers. A two channel fibre optics adaptor, it is targeted
at applications requiring high data throughput and low latency, as well as
increased data security.
This adaptor can be used to further expand the functionality of Concurrent's
high performance processor boards and should therefore also create new
opportunities in different applications and projects for the Company's existing
product lines. This new adaptor will be particularly suitable for defence or
industrial applications which require a high level of electro-magnetic immunity
and security of data, in addition to higher data throughput across increased
network distances.
Commercial and extended temperature versions are available which should also
increase its appeal.
Glen Fawcett, Managing Director, Concurrent Technologies, commented:
"We are very pleased to launch this new fibre optic card which will be of great
interest to the defence and telecoms sectors, two key target markets. This
product can advance existing network capabilities while simultaneously offering
much enhanced data security and speed of data transfers, both of which are very
important in our main markets."
"Thanks to our increased product development capacity this adaptor is one of
many new products that we expect to launch in the coming months."
23 July 2009
Enquiries:
Concurrent Technologies Plc 01206 752 626
Glen Fawcett, Managing Director
Haggie Financial LLP 020 7417 8989
Nicholas Nelson/Kathy Boate
Nominated Adviser 0845 213 4726
Brewin Dolphin Investment Banking
Neil Baldwin/Neil McDonald
Note to Editors:
Concurrent Technologies Plc develops and manufactures high-end embedded
computer products for use in a wide range of high performance applications
within the telecommunications, defence, security, telemetry, scientific and
aerospace markets. Using Intel® processors, including the latest Intel® Xeon®
and Coreâ„¢2 dual-core processors, the Company offers a wide range of computer
products which are designed to be compliant with the most stringent industry
specifications including those for products used in extremely harsh
environments.
PMC means PCI Mezzanine Card; PCI means Peripheral Component Interconnect,
which is an industry-standard bus for attaching peripherals to computers.
For more information on Concurrent and its products please visit http://
www.cct.co.uk
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