Thursday, October 15, 2009

Normalcy Returns

It's been crazy busy since June. We delivered ss7box redundancy, 32 E1/T1 SMG, and some significant bug fixes. We're also working on a couple of unusual special projects that have resisted efforts to keep them on plan. Mix in several personal catastrophes requiring on-going time demands, and presto: crazy busy.

Thank you to everyone that had to wait longer than expected for promises fulfilled and support.

The good news is that things are settling down. The SMG product is showing itself to be on solid ground and we are now committed and able to support releases without requiring users to jump up to using development tip releases. The special projects are headed toward completion and the long-promised sccpd project is back on track.

What lies ahead? More intuitive configuration methods for networks and nodes. A continuous high volume testing program with more variance and talk path testing. Increased focus on sccp and related applications. Exposure of protocol layers using API's.

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