SAN JOSE, Calif.—(BUSINESS WIRE)—Nov. 1, 2005—
EVE (Emulation and Verification Engineering) announced
today that it has signed a distribution agreement with ITOCHU
TECHNO-SCIENCE Corporation (CTC) of Tokyo, Japan.
This follows EVE's move in 2004 to form Nihon EVE K.K., a wholly
owned subsidiary based in ShinYokohama, Japan, and underscores its
commitment to the Japanese market and the growing demand for
hardware-assisted verification.
Remarks Hideki Negishi, general manager PLM System Division of
CTC: "Hardware-assisted verification is becoming a must have in Japan
due to the dramatic swell in design sizes and the explosive growth of
embedded software. EVE's emulation platforms are setting a new trend
in the industry with unmatched performance and unbeatable price. We
have been impressed by EVE's innovative technology and rapidly
increasing customers' successes."
"EVE's ZeBu (for "zero bugs") hardware-assisted verification
platform and associated software for system-on-chip (SoC) verification
and software development has been well accepted in Japan," remarks
Tsugumi Fujitani, managing director for Nihon EVE K.K. "We chose to
work with CTC because it has an excellent reputation and a solid
understanding of verification. Our customers depend on responsiveness
and good support, both of which are hallmarks of CTC. It is a welcome
partner."
About CTC
Established in 1972, ITOCHU TECHNO-SCIENCE Corporation (CTC)
provides advanced IT & Technologies included EDA solutions. CTC
supports such market segments as telecommunications, broadcasting,
finance, distribution, manufacturing, education/government, medicine,
pharmaceutical/chemicals, and textiles/apparel. CTC has formed
partnerships with more than 200 leading IT & Technologies companies
from nine countries. These partnerships range from those with global
multinational IT & Technologies companies to those with highly focused
venture businesses. CTC employs over 3,000 people in Japan.
About EVE (Emulation and Verification Engineering)
EVE (Emulation and Verification Engineering) offers the fastest
verification and most cycles per dollar by combining the best aspects
of traditional emulation and rapid prototyping systems into a single,
unified environment for both ASIC and SoC debugging and embedded
software validation. Its headquarters in the United States is San
Jose, Calif. Telephone: (408) 881-0440. Fax: (408) 904-5800. Its
corporate headquarters is located in Palaiseau, France. Telephone:
(33) 1 64.53.27.30. Fax: (33) 1 64.53.27.40. Email: info@eve-team.com.
Website: http://www.eve-team.com.
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