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August 14, 2006, Santa Clara, California
Tokyo, Japan, March 10, 2006 -- TriPeaks Corporation and Embedded Alley Solutions, Inc. announce strategic
Tokyo, Japan, March 10, 2006 -- TriPeaks Corporation and Embedded Alley Solutions, Inc today announced they are teaming up to provide advanced services and products together to their customers in Japan and the United States. Said Tatsuya Ohigashi, Executive Vice President of TriPeaks, "Embedded Alley Solutions and TriPeaks signed a strategic partner alliance agreement last December 1. Since then we have successfully engaged major customers together and have strengthened our relationship. Our customers in Japan look to us to provide the connection to the open source communities and to help them take full advantage of the openness and functionality of Linux. Embedded Alley's long history of community development and commercial embedded Linux experience greatly strengthens our position in Japan as an innovative Linux services and product company. "We are excited to have TriPeaks aboard as a key strategic partner", said Pete Popov, CEO of Embedded Alley. "The founders and management of TriPeaks have a proven track record of commercial success in Japan in
the embedded Linux space. Our partnership with TriPeaks is key in our ability to deliver expert professional services to customers in Japan." About TriPeaks:
TriPeaks Corporation (Headquarter: Tokyo, Japan), founded in November '05, provides highly skilled professional services, training, and innovative products such as "TP InstantBoot" to embedded Linux customers in Japan. The company offers a wide range of consulting services and employs an engineering staff that is very active in the Linux communities. For more information, please visit http://www.tripeaks.co.jp
About Embedded Alley:
Embedded Alley Solutions, Inc (Headquarter: Santa Clara, USA), founded in September of 2004, provides expert level professional services in the embedded Linux area. Founded by long time embedded Linux veterans, the company provides services to customers in industries such as semiconductor, telecommunications, networking, wireless, computer products, and consumer electronics. |
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