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7/2008

Mantaro has been certified as an STMicroelectronics Microcontrollers Design Consultant firm


5/15/2008

Tech Council of Maryland elects Jeremy Parsons, CEO of Mantaro Networks, to its Board of Directors.


4/04/2008

Mantaro joins The Collaborative, Analog Devices Third Party Program for Embedded Processor and DSP applications.


4/30/07

Mantaro Networks named Finalist for Tech Council of Maryland's 2007 Tech Awards

Germantown, MD (Apr. 30, 2007) – Mantaro Networks (www.mantaro.com) announced today that the company has been named a finalist for the Service Provider of the Year 2007 Annual Tech Awards presented by the Tech Council of Maryland.

Mantaro provides a full range of product development services to our technology clients. Our technical staff comprises highly talented professional engineers with a history of successful product development and innovative design experience. The Mantaro team has many years of industry expertise with leading companies that develop telecommunications systems, software applications, semiconductors, and test and measurement instrumentation.

Mantaro has built a reputation for delivering industry leading product development services including embedded software systems, digital signal processing, wireless communication systems and test and instrumentation,” said Jeremy Parsons, President and CEO of Mantaro. “We are very pleased that the Tech Council of Maryland has recognized our achievements by naming our company a finalist for the 2007 Tech Awards.

”The TCM/MdBio Annual Tech Awards recognizes and honors industry leaders in Maryland. The Service Provider Award recognizes the business, agency, firm or organization that has given outstanding customer and service support to the technology community. Previous Tech Award winners have included MedImmune, Inc., Linda Gooden, President of Lockheed Martin Information Technology and Pradman Kaul, CEO and President of Hughes Network Systems.

“TCM/MdBio’s Annual Tech Awards Celebration is attended by some of the most respected leaders in Maryland’s technology and business community,” said Julie Coons, CEO of TCM.

Finalists will be honored and the winners announced on May 2nd during the Annual Tech Awards Celebration at the Bethesda North Marriott Hotel and Conference Center.

About the Tech Council of Maryland/MdBio:
The Tech Council of Maryland (TCM) is Maryland's largest technology trade association that brings its 500 plus members access to technology industry leaders in Maryland, DC and Virginia. TCM has two divisions that provide valuable resources and benefits to help businesses succeed. The Tech Alliance serves the advanced technology community and MdBio serves the Maryland biotechnology community. TCM helps the region's technology organizations grow through its membership and activities such as networking events, cost saving programs and advocacy initiatives. The Tech Council of Maryland is supported in part by a grant from Maryland's Department of Business and Economic Development (DBED).


3/22/07

Mantaro Networks joins Nallatech’s Channel Partner Program

Glasgow, Scotland. (Mar. 22, 2007) – Nallatech, the leader in high performance FPGA-based computing solutions, today announced the addition of Mantaro Networks, Inc. to its growing Channel Partner Program. Providing a full range of complementary product development services, Mantaro will work closely with Nallatech, Inc.'s U.S.-based team focused on the defense and military target segment.

This partnership combines Mantaro's and Nallatech's engineering expertise and experienced sales team to reach an expanding defense and military customer base. Both companies anticipate further access and penetration into that sector.

"We're excited to align ourselves with Nallatech whose experience and real-world application know-how within the U.S. defense and military market will be invaluable to the success of this business partnership," said Jeremy Parsons, President and CEO, Mantaro Networks.

Mantaro has many years of industry expertise with leading companies that develop telecommunications systems, software applications, semiconductors and test and measurement instrumentation. Mantaro will operate as a service supplier to Nallatech for special application requirements such as I/O based solutions and other product support areas, with a shared understanding of FPGA-based systems.

"Mantaro's history of successful product development and innovative design experience will add real value to our current offerings," said Craig Anderson, CEO at Nallatech. "Their full range of services, including turn-key product development, will allow us to provide a complete solution offering to our customers in the North American defense market."

About Nallatech
Nallatech is the world's leading supplier of high-performance COTS FPGA Solutions. Nallatech designs and manufactures high-performance FPGA embedded products, in form factors such as PCI, VME, cPCI, PCI-X and PCI-104. Customers benefit from lower costs, reduction in size, weight and power and improved performance. Headquartered in Glasgow, Scotland, its wholly-owned subsidiary Nallatech Inc. has U.S. Headquarters in Baltimore and Regional offices in San Jose, Los Angeles, Philadelphia and Boston. Nallatech has six operating locations worldwide and international partner sales offices in seven countries. For more information, go to http://www.nallatech.com


10/31/06

The Partners Alliance and Mantaro Networks Enter Business Relationship

CRANBERRY TOWNSHIP, PA. (Oct. 31, 2006) – The Partners Alliance announces their new “Alliance” member and enters into a business relationship with Mantaro Networks. This relationship allows Partners Alliance to provide their customers with dedicated technical teams that can provide a full range of product development services. The Mantaro team has many years of industry expertise with leading companies that develop telecommunications systems, software applications, semiconductors, and test and measurement instrumentation. Mantaro’s development capabilities include Turn-Key Product Development, FPGA Design Services, Embedded Software Design, and RFI/EMI Design Consulting. Through strategic partnerships, Mantaro has access to the latest technical information and specialized support teams. Mantaro’s collective development experience and established methodologies allow them to reduce both time and costs associated with delivering high quality products.

Mantaro is able to develop a subsystem or complete product from concept until it is ready for manufacturing. Working with a project team from Mantaro allows you to focus on your core business. Mantaro can step into a project at any stage. During product definition, they can research technology options, develop product requirements, define system architecture, and construct a development plan that will reduce technology risks and accelerate time to market.

About Partners Alliance
The Partner's Alliance is a leading staff augmentation firm specializing in engineering, automation, information, finance, and health care technical staffing in addition to consulting services, project teams, and fixed-price projects. “The members of The Partners Alliance offer expertise and a level of service that other staffing firms can’t match,” said James Kalnas, President of Partners Alliance. “Whether you need a highly skilled resource on an hourly basis or entire project teams for a fixed price, The Partners Alliance can meet your specific needs.

The Partners Alliance offers a true business partnership with their clients by providing a single source for staffing and project solutions.

For additional information, visit the company's web site at www.partnersalliance.com


8/1/06

Harvey Sugar of Mantaro to present at 2006 Embedded Systems Conference in Boston

Germantown, MD (Aug. 1, 2006) - Harvey Sugar of Mantaro Networks, Inc., will be presenting at the 2006 Embedded Systems Conference in Boston, MA on September 28.

The seminar, entitled Efficiently Coding Communications Protocols in C++, will review how to use C++ classes to implement protocol layers, how to use a tasking/queuing model that cuts across protocol layers efficiently, and how to reduce overhead in creating message buffers. An implementation will be presented that uses C++ classes to implement a layered protocol. This implementation will also demonstrate how the tasking/queuing model can be separated from the layered implementation. Methods for efficiently parsing message headers and using caching for low overhead creation of message buffers will also be reviewed.

Harvey has over 25 years of experience in systems and software engineering, developing real-time embedded systems primarily for telecommunications and data network products. He has worked with communications technologies including packet switching, optical networking, satellite communications, telephony, and wireless. He has implemented communications protocols including TCP/IP, Frame Relay, ATM, SS7 and Packet Over SONET. Some of his accomplishments include, pioneering the use of Object Oriented design and C++ programming in developing a software framework for telecommunications test equipment, leading the development of the first production ADSL test set, and developing and implementing algorithms for the first DWDM system that automatically adjusted power levels and gain.