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423:, a buyout firm based in Los Angeles. That unit was eventually named Cemprus LLC. Stratus purchased Cemprus in 2003. It is now a wholly owned subsidiary of Stratus. This acquisition gave Stratus the SS7 signaling software for phone networks and intelligent gateway software so that traditional and IP voice equipment are able to communicate. This software can be used to support higher-level telephony applications such as calling-card and toll-free phone number services. 265: 77: 179: 36: 499:
The company began offering Stratus Avance software in June 2008, a high availability product with virtualization built in. Avance runs on two general-purpose x86 servers and allows deployment of applications across high-availability virtual machines, freeing up existing x86 servers. The two servers
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In June 2002, Stratus introduced the ftServer line of Intel-based servers, running Microsoft Windows 2000 and higher. The Stratus ftServer line sold today supports Windows Server, VMware vSphere, and Red Hat Enterprise Linux. The company sells models of ftServer designated as entry-level, mid-range
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The company has a vast customer base, but popular types of its customers include banks and credit unions, emergency response centers (such as 911 in the USA), police departments, fire departments, hospitals, clinics, governments, credit card companies, stock exchanges, telcos/phone companies and
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In 2006, Stratus purchased Emergent Network Solutions of Allen, Texas. Stratus sold off Emergent in 2009, and Emergent is now known as Stratus Telecommunications. The two companies are now separate entities. One is not the parent of the other. On July 16, 2010, as a reverse merger between
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comprising the Avance high-availability platform may be separated by up to three miles for purposes of disaster recovery and business continuity. Avance is intended to serve small-to-medium size businesses' need for affordable and simple high availability and virtualization.
393:. Beginning in the 1990s, the company moved into the telecommunications industry, particularly in the area of network management and custom services. In time, its telecommunications revenues surpassed those from enterprise computing. This led to a 328:, and adopted its present name in 1999. The current CEO and president is Dave Laurello. Prior to 2022, Stratus Technologies, Inc. was a privately held company, owned solely by 756: 761: 786: 781: 382:
Stratus shipped its first computer in February 1982, 21 months after its founding. The customer was the West Lynn Creamery, located in nearby
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on April 28, 2014. On 29 June 2022 Smart Global Holdings announced the acquisition of Stratus from Sirus for US$ 225 million.
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The enterprise server portion of the business was of little interest to Ascend and that portion was spun off in a
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under the CPS/32 ("Continuous Processing System") brand. Then, from 1985 to 1993, its computers were resold by
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and a home-grown UNIX product called FTX (Fault-Tolerant UNIX)β€”are supported but no longer actively sold.
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In the second quarter of 2002, Lucent sold the telecom product lines that originally came from Stratus to
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computer servers and software. The company was founded in 1980 as Stratus Computer, Inc. in
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The company's traditional markets have been financial services companies such as banks and
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In 2012, Stratus acquired the assets, products, services, and intellectual property of
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Stratus Computer was a Marlborough, Massachusetts, based producer of fault-tolerant
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operating system, which originally had many features inspired by or derived from
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and VocalTec - all of the Stratus Telecommunications technologies are owned by
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Now privately held, Stratus Technologies, Inc. was acquired by
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http://www.stratus.com/About/News/2014/Siris-and-Stratus-Close
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under the IBM System/88 brand. The company is now based in
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along with its customer base and channel-partner network.
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in 1999, with funding from international investment firm,
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Starting in 1983, its computers were resold worldwide by
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processors (FT and XA series), and then migrated to
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