Motorola’s Embedded Communications Computing business is now a business of Emerson Network Power.

This acquisition positions Emerson Network Power as the leading global provider of products and services based on open standards such as ATCA®, MicroTCA™, AdvancedMC, CompactPCI, PrPMC, VMEbus and OpenSAF.

January 30th, 2008

This acquisition positions Emerson Network Power as the leading global provider of products and services based on open standards such as ATCA®, MicroTCA™, AdvancedMC, CompactPCI, PrPMC, VMEbus and OpenSAF. Based on over 25 years experience in the field, we provide a broad product portfolio ranging from communications servers, application-ready platforms, blades and modules to enabling software and professional services.

Working with Emerson Network Power enables original equipment manufacturers and systems integrators to develop better products quickly, more cost-effectively and at lower risk.

Manufacturers of equipment for telecommunications, defense, aerospace, medical and industrial automation markets trust Emersons proven track record to help create a more agile business model, make system design and deployment faster and more cost-effective – while increasing flexibility and protecting their technology investment.

Emerson Network Power is a business platform of Emerson Electric Co., which is a public company whose common stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange.

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