Motorola Initiates Industry-wide Project to Create Open Source High Availability Operating Environment

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OpenSAF Aims to Accelerate Broad Adoption Through Common Software Platform

SAN DIEGO, Feb. 28 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) today announced it is initiating a new open source project to develop a complete high availability operating environment based on Service Availability Forum(TM) (SA Forum) standards. The objective of the new "OpenSAF" project is to accelerate broad adoption of an SA Forum compliant operating environment.

The goals of the OpenSAF project are to: -- Create an open source implementation of a high availability operating

environment which includes the SA Forum Application Interface

Specification (AIS)

-- Develop necessary additional complementary services necessary to deploy

and manage the software

-- Accelerate the development of SA Forum specifications by proposing

enhancements implemented in the OpenSAF project

-- Establish a broadly adopted high availability operating environment

that can be leveraged by computing technology companies, NEPs, and

other industries requiring high availability, and ISVs

-- Utilize an open source licensing model not tied to any commercial

implementation

With this approach, network equipment providers (NEPs) will be able to leverage the implementation of a deployed high availability software platform with the knowledge that enhancements will be proposed to the SA Forum for inclusion in future open specifications. NEPs also will be able to help service providers lower operating costs by using a common software platform across multiple types of equipment. Common predictive actions and common provisioning and monitoring interfaces will help reduce training and specialization, enabling service providers to use their resources more flexibly, efficiently and productively.

Many NEPs have endorsed the concept of the OpenSAF initiative, including Ericsson (Nasdaq: ERIC), Motorola's Networks and Enterprise business, Nokia (NYSE: NOK), Nortel (NYSE: NT), OKI (TYO: 6703), and Siemens Networks.

Several providers of computing and communications technology also have indicated support for the OpenSAF initiative including Interphase (Nasdaq: INPH), MontaVista Software, Inc., and Wind River (Nasdaq: WIND).

Both Motorola and Ericsson will contribute resources from the beginning of the initiative to enhance the open source product and accelerate the development and deployment of SA Forum specifications based on industry requirements. Motorola initially will contribute its NetPlane(R) Core Service (NCS) software to the OpenSAF project. NCS is a complete operating environment that includes SA Forum services and a complementary set of required services necessary for a deployable implementation.

Hakan Eriksson, chief technology officer, Ericsson: "Ericsson is a strong supporter of initiatives such as OpenSAF. By focusing on reference implementations for established standards, we believe that OpenSAF can both accelerate the development and improve the quality of future specifications."

Asif Naseem, president of SA Forum: "The SA Forum's HPI specification is already delivering benefits as a widely adopted industry standard. The OpenSAF project will help repeat that success with the SA Forum AIS specification, extending those benefits to all developers of platforms that require 5NINES availability. Customer adoption of the AIS implementation depends on real world implementations of the standard, and Motorola's implementation contributes to the ongoing success of SA Forum."

Stephen Dow, vice president and general manager, Embedded Communications Computing, Motorola, Inc: "Feedback from our NEP customers has prompted us to undertake this initiative as an open source project can leverage development resources throughout the industry. This can lead to more rapid development of a fully featured deployable reference implementation of SA Forum compliant high availability software for a wide range of platforms."

Magnus Karlson, chairman of the board, SCOPE Alliance: "The OpenSAF project is consistent with the SCOPE Alliance goal of promoting and enabling an ecosystem of both suppliers and consumers of COTS building blocks based on open source and open interface specifications. SCOPE views implementations like OpenSAF as important test beds for standardization enhancements, and mechanisms for accelerating the adoption of new features for COTS building blocks."

Ken Klein, chairman of the board, chief executive officer and president at Wind River: "Collaborative, open source development plays a significant role in Wind River's device software optimization strategy and we welcome the opportunity to actively participate in the OpenSAF initiative. We believe this effort will result in a reliable, feature-rich high-availability framework for our networks customers. We are committed to including support for OpenSAF in Wind River(R) Workbench, our industry-leading comprehensive set of device software development tools, thus providing customers a common development environment across multiple software development projects."

Jorge Magalhaes, director of marketing, Embedded Communications Computing, Motorola, Inc.: "We will transition our Avantellis(TM) series communications servers to utilize OpenSAF. This will make a pre-integrated and validated ATCA based computing platform available to the market shortly after the first release of the open source code."

Tom Kelly, Chairman & CEO, MontaVista Software: "As a long time contributor to the OpenAIS open source work, MontaVista is excited to support the OpenSAF initiative. Combined with ATCA based hardware and a Carrier Grade Linux operating system, OpenSAF provides a key high-availability component to complete a full carrier grade commercial-off-the-shelf solution. MontaVista will include support of OpenSAF in our MontaVista Linux Carrier Grade Edition and our DevRocket development tool suite."

The first release of the open source code base will be made available by end of 2nd quarter on the OpenSAF Web site ( http://www.OpenSAF.org ).

About SCOPE

The SCOPE Alliance, an association of leading network equipment providers, is committed to accelerating the deployment of carrier grade base platforms for service provider applications.

About SA Forum

The Service Availability Forum(TM) is a consortium of industry-leading communications and computing companies working together to develop and publish high availability and management software interface specifications.

About Motorola

Motorola is known around the world for innovation and leadership in wireless and broadband communications. Inspired by our vision of seamless mobility, the people of Motorola are committed to helping you connect simply and seamlessly to the people, information and entertainment that you want and need. We do this by designing and delivering "must have" products, "must do" experiences and powerful networks -- along with a full complement of support services. A Fortune 100 company with global presence and impact, Motorola had sales of US $42.9 billion in 2006. For more information about our company, our people and our innovations, please visit http://www.Motorola.com .

MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the US Patent & Trademark Office. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners.

About Motorola's NetPlane Core Services (NCS) Software

NetPlane Core Services (NCS) is a middleware suite that is Motorola's implementation of a distributed, high-availability operating environment that is platform and operating system agnostic. It includes an implementation of the SA Forum Application Interface Specification (AIS) B.01.1 revision and an additional set of infrastructure services necessary for a complete high- availability operating environment implementation. The set of services can be summarized as follows:

SA Forum Compliant Services

-- Availability management framework

-- Checkpoint service

-- Global lock service

-- Event distribution service

-- Message queue service NCS Complementary Services

-- Message distribution service

-- Message based checkpointing service

-- Interface service

-- Management access service

-- Persistent store/restore service

-- Distributed tracing service

-- System resource monitoring service

-- Command line interface

-- Layered Environment for Accelerated Portability (LEAP)

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