| Bangalore: Ittiam Systems today announced that the
company has once again emerged as the world's most preferred provider
of digital signal processing (DSP) based intellectual property (IP)
in the DSP Professionals Survey 2005, conducted by Forward Concepts,
U.S.A. The company tops both in software and hardware categories.
Ittiam had also been the number one choice in the first ever DSP IP
survey conducted by Forward Concepts in 2004.
Ittiam Systems Private Limited, headquartered in Bangalore, is
a technology product company singularly focused on digital signal
processing systems in media and communication. The company operates
through its network of offices and representatives around the world.
Forward Concepts is a premier market research company specializing
in DSP and related segments. It is highly regarded for its understanding
and analysis of markets for DSP in the semiconductor and in the
end equipment industries. In 2003 Forward Concepts initiated a survey
for the now well-established DSP IP market.Since then its report
has become an
established reference of IP providers in this segment for both software
and hardware categories.
"Winning a world-wide recognition is at anytime difficult
- especially in this highly competitive technology market",
commented Will Strauss, President of Forward Concepts."Winning
it second time in a row truly reflects the under-lying strength
and continuity of excellence of the company", he said.
According to Srini Rajam, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer
of Ittiam Systems, "This recognition reflects the great confidence
of our customers in the performance of our DSP IP and quality of
our support. Our highly customer focused teams are making this possible".
2005 have been significant for Ittiam. In this year the company
broadened its technology penetration through an increasing number
of end products in the market bearing its intellectual property
and through tradeshows the world over, leading edge products based
on Ittiam's IP was showcased by their partners and customers. 2005
is also the year when the company was
selected for Red Herring's First Ever Asia 100 list.
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