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Today A global company, Concurrent has been a recognized leader in providing mission-critical, on-demand, real-time computing solutions for nearly forty years. The company serves a diverse base of customers who rely on time-critical applications including the telecommunications, broadband television, government, military, aerospace and industrial market sectors. New applications for real-time are emerging every day and include video-on-demand (VOD), simulation, and data acquisition. Concurrent is leveraging its real-time expertise across numerous industries worldwide and is expanding into a variety of new markets such as the financial and medical industries.
2005 Concurrent acquired on-demand reporting and analytic software provider, Everstream.
1999 In August, the company moved its corporate headquarters to Atlanta, Georgia and announced the creation of a separate division for its emerging VOD business. The VOD division resides at the same facility in Atlanta as its corporate headquarters. The Integrated Solutions Division remains in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.
1998 Concurrent introduces the MediaHawk Video Server, a combined hardware and software Video-On-Demand (VOD) system for streaming content applications such as residential entertainment, intranet, distance learning, video conferencing, hospitality, and in-flight entertainment.
1996 A spin off from Harris creates Cyberguard Corporation. In June of 1996, Concurrent Computer Corporation acquired Harris Real-Time Computer Systems. The combined company reflects nearly 30 year's experience in high-performance, real-time computer system solutions. Concurrent is the synthesis of two world-leading, real-time computer companies: Concurrent Computer Corporation & Harris Computer Systems Corporation.
1994 Harris Computer Systems Corporation spun off from Harris Corporation.
1988 Concurrent Computer Corporation merged with MASSCOMP.
1985 Concurrent Computer Corporation spun off from the Perkin-Elmer Corporation.
1974 Datacraft acquired by Harris Corporation.
1973 Interdata acquired by the Perkin-Elmer Corporation.
1967 Harris Computer Systems founded as Datacraft.
1966 Concurrent founded as Interdata, Inc.
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