Cranes bags ADC India's order

By siliconindia   |   Monday, 21 October 2002, 19:30 IST
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BANGALORE: Cranes Software International Ltd., a total solution provider in the scientific software & engineering domain, Monday announced the bagging of an order from ADC India for AdventNet's simple network management protocol. ADC India, a wholly owned subsidiary of ADC Telecom Inc, The Broadband Company, would be AdventNet?s reference site in India and would also be a beta testing site for the agent Tester toolkit, which is a software product, designed to test the SNMP agents developed. The agent toolkit (C Edition) is a rapid prototyping and development tool for building ANSI C, C++ based agents, best suited for device and system management. The run time agent is very modular, portable and customizable. The toolkit supports to provide multiple protocol (SNMP, HTTP, TL1 and other protocol) access to common instrumentation, called as Multi-Protocol Agent (MPA). In addition to supporting Multi-Protocol agent, it supports StandAlone SNMP agents (SSA) and Standalone TL1 agents (STA). ?After evaluating several vendors for SNMP tools we found Cranes Software who are the sole authorized distributors for AdventNet suite of products in India as our best choice. We found that they had a good reputation and gave a lot of comfort during the initial screening stage. We felt that they had the right partnerships and a high level of customer orientaion to be our long term vendor,? said Raj Rajkumar, managing director of ADC India. Pradeep Kumar, sr. vice president of Cranes Software, said, ?We are glad that ADC India has selected us over all the other companies competing for this sale. This would definitely boost our presence in the telecom & networking space and would further enhance our consulting capabilities in this domain.?