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On this episode, we're discussing Network Functions Virtualization, aka NFV. The roundtable discusses what exactly NFV is, how it differs from SDN, and if it's going to eat all specialized networking hardware. The discussion then turns into how changes in network design principles make NFV even more viable in the enterprise. © Gestalt IT, LLC for Gestalt IT: All Your Networking Are Belong to NFV | The On-Premise IT Roundtable
Intel isn't known as a networking company, but they think they have a play in the network functions virtualization market. The round table discusses what future Intel has in the space, and how they compete with more historic players in the market. © Gestalt IT, LLC for Gestalt IT: Intel and Network Functions Virtualization: The On-Premise IT Roundtable
Intelligent Networking: White paper introduces Network Functions Virtualization and some of the activities related to OpenStack that are helping to enable deployment of high-performance workloads on industry-standard, high volume servers for use in telecommunications environments. This is an update of a previous version of this paper that focused on the Juno release. Content updates reflect […]
Intelligent Networking: White paper introduces Network Functions Virtualization and some of the activities related to OpenStack that are helping to enable deployment of high-performance workloads on industry-standard, high volume servers for use in telecommunications environments. This is an update of a previous version of this paper that focused on the Juno release. Content updates reflect […]
Lynn Comp, Director of the Market Development Organization for the Network Products Group at Intel, stops by to chat about the advances that have been made in network virtualization and flexible orchestration enabling applications to be spun up within a virtual machine in minutes instead of months. She outlines how Intel is driving network transformation to a software defined infrastructure (SDI) by enabling network orchestrators to more rapidly apply security protocols to virtual applications. Lynn also highlights how enterprises are already employing virtualized routers, firewalls, and other aspects of network functions virtualization (NFV) and that NFV is already a mainstream trend with lots of reference material and applications available for enterprises to utilize. To learn more, follow Lynn on Twitter @comp_lynn or visit www.intel.com/itcenter.
In this archive of a livecast from Mobile World Congress Guy Shemesh, Senior Director of the CloudBand Business Unit at Alcatel-Lucent stops by to talk about how the CloudBand™ platform enables service providers to accelerate adoption of Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). Guy emphasizes how important it is to embrace the open source community in such a rapidly changing industry in order to ensure the ability to adapt to different market trends and capture additional value for customers. To learn more, visit http://www.alcatel-lucent.com/cloudband.
In this archive of a livecast from Mobile World Congress Sandra Rivera, VP and General Manager of the Network Platforms Group at Intel® chats about new innovative service capabilities that are solving business challenges in the telecommunications industry. She outlines how Network Functions Virtualization has transformed the industry and highlights the work that Intel® is doing to help enable the telecommunications industry ecosystem through the Intel® Network Builders program that now has over 125 community members. For more information, visit https://networkbuilders.intel.com/.