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Cybernet Partners Cybernet Systems partners with other leading-edge companies to provide you with the widest range of technology services. In addition to our existing partners, Cybernet Systems is always interested in hearing from potential new partners who can assist with our DESP II projects. If you are interested in becoming a Cybernet Systems partner, follow this guide to introduce yourself to us. Our largest partners include:
Sparton Electronics is Cybernet Systems' partner for large-scale electronics manufacturing products. Sparton’s capabilities range from printed circuit board production to complete turnkey product design, box building capabilities, and alternate services at their many ISO 9002 and Military Specification Certified manufacturing and design centers.
Jerry Fain Models, Inc. is Cybernet Systems' partner for small quantity production orders. JFMI utilizes the latest in laser coordinate measurement equipment to accurately and economically produce low rate production runs at their Military Specification certified production facility.
Immersion Corporation is developing TouchSense™ products based on over 180 patents in tactile feedback technology, including patents originally developed by Cybernet Systems. Immersion’s leadership in tactile feedback development is bringing haptics out of the research lab and into the mainstream market, enhancing peoples lives and lifestyles.
Tesseraction Games is developing Enigma: Rising Tide, a Massive Multiplayer Online Game using Cybernet's OpenSkies technology. Tesseraction Games is an entertainment software development studio composed of proven veteran developers from the Tribes and 3D Ultra lines.
Toshiba America specializes in advanced electronics and is a recognized leader in products that enhance the home, office, industry and health care environments. Toshiba markets and manufacturers information and communication systems, electronic components, heavy electrical apparatus, consumer products and medical diagnostic imaging equipment. Toshiba offers Magnia SG series products with Cybernet's NetMAX Internet Appliance Software pre-installed. Cybernet is an authorized Toshiba value-added distributor.
International Business Machines strives to lead in the creation, development and manufacture of the industry's most advanced information technologies, including computer systems, software, networking systems, storage devices and microelectronics. Cybernet’s Commercial NetMAX product line is certified for IBM xSeries server products, and Cybernet is working with IBM Federal Systems to bring NetMAX Secure Linux and OpenSkies middleware products into federal programs like Future Combat Systems.
Ford Motor Company offers a global family of automotive brands and services. Ford carefully selects those alliance partners that enable it to deliver better ideas into the marketplace in new and exciting ways. Cybernet has partnered with Ford to introduce haptic or force feedback technology into Ford's automotive design process and is currently working with Ford to develop secure Bluetooth wireless network products for introduction into future models.
The Boeing Company is the world's leading aerospace company, with its heritage mirroring the history of flight. It is the largest manufacturer of satellites, commercial jetliners, and military aircraft. The company is also a global market leader in missile defense, human space flight, and launch services. Boeing selected Cybernet Systems to participate in the first round of Broad Industry Announcement projects to support the US Army and DARPA’s Future Combat Systems program. Cybernet’s areas of expertise in this program are Joint Architecture for Unmanned Systems compliant robotics controllers, ad hoc network technology, situational understanding HLA-based messaging middleware, embedded training HLA-based middleware, and telemaintenance.
Ampex Data Systems designs and delivers high-capacity, high-performance digital image storage systems for demanding environments, high-profile motion picture studios, digital broadcast facilities and numerous government agencies. Cybernet has developed robotic control software for Ampex that allows its DST series tape systems to be built into very large arrays that can store up to 30,000 terabytes of digital data (or over 200,000 individual digital video tapes). |