
T-Systems operates information and communication technology (ICT) systems for multinational corporations and public sector institutions. T-Systems provides integrated solutions for the networked future of business and society. The company's some employees combine industry expertise and ICT innovations to add significant value to customers’ core business all over the world. T-Systems generated revenue of around EUR 8.8 billion in the 2009 financial year. With approximately 150 employees and a fully redundant twin data centre infrastructure, T-Systems has proven experience in managing end-to-end ICT solutions for large and mid-sized multinational and local corporations over the last 15 years in Asia. Combining a local approach and global experience, T-Systems provides high-quality and reliable ICT services from a single source to customers in the manufacturing, finance, logistics and public sectors. We have established in Singapore a regional help desk, a desktop services and network operations centre as part of the group’s global ICT delivery platforms to meet the delivery requirements of the clients.

PHAZAR CORP, through its subsidiaries, engages in the design, manufacture, and marketing of antenna systems, wireless mesh network solutions, towers, support structures, masts, and communication accessories worldwide. The companys products include military mesh radio wireless networking systems, ground to air collinear antennas, instrument landing antennas and towers, fixed system multi-port antenna arrays, tactical quick erect antennas and masts, shipboard antenna tilting devices, transport pallets, surveillance antennas, antenna rotators, positioners and controls, and high power broadcast baluns. It also offers commercial products, such as first responder emergency mesh radio systems and commercial mesh radio systems; panel, sector, and omnidirectional and closed loop telecommunications antennas; automatic meter reading, instrument scientific medical, cellular, paging, and yagi antennas; and guyed and self supported towers. The company provides its commercial wireless fixed and mobile antennas for instrument scientific medical, intelligent transportation systems, wireless Internet, wireless LAN, wireless local loop, fixed GPS, fixed wireless, and WiMAX market applications. It primarily serves military and civil agencies, the U.S. government prime contractors, and commercial clients. The company was founded in 1972 and is based in Mineral Wells, Texas.

D-Link sells its products through distributors in more than 130 countries. D-Link Corporation company gets more than half of its sales outside Asia. D-Link Corporation company makes networking, connectivity, and data communications hardware, offering hubs and switches, adapters, print servers, routers, and transceivers. Other products include broadband modems, virtual private network/firewall devices, data storage systems, videoconferencing equipment, Web cameras, and business phones. D-Link sells to customers ranging from individual consumers to large enterprises, but it specializes in Ethernet components for the small to medium-sized office market.

Founded in 1999, CyOptics acquired the optoelectronic device assets of TriQuint Semiconductor in 2005 and bought InPlane Photonics in 2007. CyOptics sees its way clear to optical networks. CyOptics company makes optical components based on indium phosphide (InP), a compound semiconductor that runs faster than silicon, the material in most microchips. The executives of CyOptics worked at the old AT&T Corp. and its Bell Labs research arm, as well as such AT&T spinoffs as Agere Systems and Lucent Technologies. CyOptics company provides active optical components for access, metro, and long-haul communications networks. It also offers design and manufacturing services from facilities in Mexico and the US.

Since 1959, CVI Melles Griot is a global leader in the design and manufacture of products that enable the practical application of light. Headquartered in Albuquerque, New Mexico, CVI Melles Griot operates manufacturing facilities in New Mexico, California, New York, the British Isles, Japan, and South Korea with sales representatives and distributors located worldwide. CVI Melles Griot serves the semiconductor, biotech, industrial, commercial, aerospace and research industries, and is a leading global supplier of photonics products including optical components and systems, lasers, motion-control systems, laser measurement instrumentation and opto-mechanical hardware. Placing equal focus on customer service and innovative research, CVI Melles Griot is a major OEM supplier, proficient in high- volume fabrication of standard and custom optical components, advanced thin-film coatings, and complex optical systems incorporating lasers, optics, and alignment systems. Today, CVI Melles Griot is dedicated to innovation and customer service by offering a full spectrum of design and manufacturing expertise, and maintaining an industry unique build your own catalog that allows customers the flexibility to customize parts to their specific application.

Crossroads Systems company was founded in 1994 and is headquartered in Austin, Texas. Crossroads Systems, Inc. provides solutions to connect, protect, secure, and restore data-at-rest. The companys solutions are based on its Routing Messaging Interface technology. Its solutions serves the needs of business information assurance, information security, data protection, information assurance, business continuity, disaster recovery, data privacy, risk management, fraud prevention, corporate governance, and regulatory compliance. The companys products include DBProtector that provides database security at a logical business policy level; Fibre Channel (FC) Storage Bridges and Storage Routers, which offer seamless, reliable connectivity, and protocol conversion from FC storage area network to SCSI tape and disk storage device interfaces; FileMigrator Agent for migrating inactive or rarely-used data from file servers to network attached storage; and ReadVerify Appliance that monitors tape media and the health of drives. Its products also comprise ServerAttach that enables enterprise connectivity and centralized storage management; ShareLoader, which protects data on laptops, desktops, and remote offices; SPHiNX for power systems that provides data protection for power system environments; Tape Environment Services, which offers assessment of tape storage system; TapeSentry that provides tape encryption using robust key management; and Virtual TapeServer, a virtual tape appliance and software solution.

Comporium is a diversified communications company providing a Quintuple Play of five services -- voice, video, data, wireless and security -- at the retail level; as well as, providing security monitoring and directory publishing for its industry customers. Comporium, which is headquartered in Rock Hill, S.C., provides communications services in York and Lancaster Counties in the Upstate; as well as, in parts of six counties in the Midlands: Lexington, Saluda, Edgefield, Orangeburg, Calhoun and Aiken. Comporium also is the incumbent local telephone exchange company and cable TV operator in Transylvania County, N.C. Comporium also has a Competitive Local Exchange Company (CLEC) in the Charlotte metropolitan area. The CLEC offers a comprehensive suite of business communications equipment and service options.

AirIQ has leveraged its existing resources and the experience gained from the commercial fleet business to develop an end-to-end solution for the Consumer marketplace under its MobileIQ brand.AirIQ applies its intelligence to wireless communications. The company provides a broad range of telematics services, including vehicle locating, automated inventory, maintenance reminders, security alerts, vehicle disabling, and unauthorized movement alerts. AirIQ's commercial customers include construction equipment owners, trucking fleets, and vehicle rental services. It also offers communication and monitoring products for marine fleets through its Boatracs division. It serves the consumer market with its MobileIQ stolen vehicle recovery products and services. AirIQ markets its products in North America.

Established in 1971, Dantel company markets its products and services to telecom service providers of all sizes, as well as to cable operators, military/government agencies, railroads, utilities, and other entities that operate communications networks. Dantel's products and services act as security blankets for operators of telecommunications and data networks by monitoring network equipment and facilities. Dantel's services include battery monitoring and facility intrusion detection. Dantel's products include network management and reporting devices (PointMaster Eagle), alarm and control systems (Legacy RemoteMaster), remote monitoring (VisionMaster), and surveillance/heat/motion detection (DREN, WebMon).

Crossbow Technology Inc. specializes in connecting the physical world to the digital world. Founded in 1995, the company is a leading supplier of low-cost, smart-sensor technology to military programs and high-value, asset- tracking operations. Crossbow has shipped more than half a million sensors to customers including Raytheon, Lockheed Martin, EADS and Israel Aerospace Industries, as well as a leading global-logistics and shipping company. Crossbow is headquartered in Milpitas, California.
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