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Best podcasts about network platforms group

Latest podcast episodes about network platforms group

Futurum Tech Podcast
Intel Delivers updates to Its 5G Vision at MWC 2021

Futurum Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 28:05


On this LinkedIn Live episode of the Futurum Tech Webcast – Interview Series I am joined by Dan Rodriguez, Corporate Vice President and General Manager, Network Platforms Group at Intel and Per Narvinger, VP and Head of Product Area Networks at Ericsson to discuss the latest 5G updates Intel shared at MWC 2021.   Intel's 5G Vision   In our conversation we discussed the following:   The status of 5G right now for Intel and Ericsson   An overview of the virtualization of RAN   The opportunity in the mid-band 5G space   An overview of the Intel-Ericsson collaboration   How this collaboration will help customers   MWC 2021 was full of announcements for Intel. If you'd like to learn more about each one check out their website or listen to the full episode below. Don't forget to subscribe so you never miss an episode.   Disclaimer: This show is for information and entertainment purposes only. While we will discuss publicly traded companies on this show. The contents of this show should not be taken as investment advice. 

RCR Wireless News
Will 5G Change the World? Dan Rodriguez, Intel (Ep. 38)

RCR Wireless News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 24:54


Intel Corporate Vice President Dan Rodriguez, general manager of the Network Platforms Group, discusses the complementary relationship between 5G, AI, edge and cloud computing. Rodriguez also discusses the work Intel is doing with operator and enterprise partners to enable meaningful digital transformation at scale.

The Six Five with Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman
The Future of 5G Network Infrastructure and Edge Computing

The Six Five with Patrick Moorhead and Daniel Newman

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2020 22:46


On this episode of The Six Five – Insiders Edition Patrick Moorhead and I are joined by Daniel Rodriguez, Corporate Vice President for the Network Platforms Group for Intel. Dan is leading the global organization that aims to drive network transformation through both 5G network build-out and edge computing — both are hot topics right now as the demand for faster networks and easier access to data increases across enterprise organizations.    Our conversation covered several aspects of the current status of the 5G network infrastructure including the role Intel has played in laying the foundation for the rollout of agile and scalable infrastructure. We are at a pivotal point in network transformation, as Dan calls it, because we are going to see the pervasiveness of AI through the cloud, the data center, and other areas. Communication service providers will deliver traditional network functions but new AI-based edge services. The opportunities in several industries will be exciting to watch.   The State of 5G Network Infrastructure   Our conversation with Dan also revolved around the following:   Intel’s role in Access Core, RAN and Far Edge. How 5G is expanding Intel’s product portfolio from the data center into the network and out to the edge. The role 5G is playing the full breadth of Intel solutions including ASICs and FPGAs. Real world examples where 5G proliferation has taken hold.   Where We Go From Here   We are watching enterprise organizations expand their use of technologies like AI and IoT which are in turn creating a massive amount of data. This is where the true value of 5G networks and edge networks lie. Organizations need to be able to store data closer to the source to be able to process and utilize it faster. Intel realizes this, and is building solutions that deliver just what these organizations around the globe need. Every time we talk to Dan, we are continually awed by the speed at which Intel is releasing these new technologies and the progress they are making in the field. It will be interesting to see where they go in 2021 and beyond. You know that we will be watching. If you’d like to hear more about the advancements that intel is making be sure to listen to the episode.

Future of Tech
The Future of Containers and Kubernetes

Future of Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2020 56:24


A company's architecture has always been of tantamount importance to the company's success. So when it became apparent that using multiple architectures led to suboptimal performance, operators everywhere were looking for a single-architecture solution. That's when Rajesh Gadiyar and the team at Intel came into the picture to start designing exactly that solution. On this episode of Future of Tech, Rajesh, who serves as the VP of the Data Platforms Group and the CTO of the Network Platforms Group for Intel, described the entire process of building a new sort of architecture. He also explains why the disaggregation of hardware and software is one of the most important outcomes of NFV because of the flexibility it offered, and why CIOs everywhere should be focused on embracing that principle of disaggregation. 3 Takeaways:   The biggest accomplishment of NFV is the disaggregation of hardware and software, which offers more choices and an open ecosystem The real power of 5G is building applications and services at the edge CIOs need to transform their infrastructure and embrace the principles of a cloud-native and disaggregated system   --- Future of Tech is brought to you by Amdocs Tech. Amdocs Tech is Amdocs's R&D and technology center, paving the way to a better-connected future by creating open, innovative, best-in-class products and continuously evolving the way we work, learn and live. To learn more about Amdocs Tech, visit the Amdocs Technology page on LinkedIn.    

RCR Wireless News
Will 5G Change the World? Caroline Chan, Intel (Ep. 16)

RCR Wireless News

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2020 21:37


Intel's Caroline Chan talks through how 5G, when combined with edge computing and artificial intelligence, will serve as pillars for future innovation. Chan, who serves as vice president of the Data Platforms Group and general manager of the Network Business Incubator Division for the Network Platforms Group at Intel, also touches on industry trend lines around open RAN and private networking, and reflects on her love for Austin, Texas.

Connected Social Media
Enabling Cloud Native Networks – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 705

Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020


In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Rajesh Gadiyar, Vice President for the Data Platforms Group and Chief Technology Officer for the Network Platforms Group at Intel, joins Chip Chat for a primer on cloud native network functions. Gadiyar helps to define and drive the next generation architectures, including key software elements, […]

Intel Chip Chat - Archive
Enabling Cloud Native Networks – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 705

Intel Chip Chat - Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020


In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Rajesh Gadiyar, Vice President for the Data Platforms Group and Chief Technology Officer for the Network Platforms Group at Intel, joins Chip Chat for a primer on cloud native network functions. Gadiyar helps to define and drive the next generation architectures, including key software elements, […]

Intel – Connected Social Media
Enabling Cloud Native Networks – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 705

Intel – Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 26, 2020


In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Rajesh Gadiyar, Vice President for the Data Platforms Group and Chief Technology Officer for the Network Platforms Group at Intel, joins Chip Chat for a primer on cloud native network functions. Gadiyar helps to define and drive the next generation architectures, including key software elements, […]

Intel Chip Chat
Enabling Cloud Native Networks - Intel® Chip Chat episode 705

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2020 16:15


Rajesh Gadiyar, Vice President for the Data Platforms Group and Chief Technology Officer for the Network Platforms Group at Intel, joins Chip Chat for a primer on cloud native network functions. Gadiyar helps to define and drive the next generation architectures, including key software elements, that are needed for future networks. In this interview, Gadiyar and host Allyson Klein discuss the need for cloud-native approaches in order to fully deliver new paradigms like 5G and edge computing. Gadiyar describes cloud native as "an approach to building and running applications and services that utilizes the best practices of the cloud computing delivery model" and as the natural the next phase of the industry's network transformation journey. Though significant progress has been made in virtualizing many key applications across the network infrastructure, cloud native approaches will be key to addressing customer needs such as further infrastructure disaggregation, automation and automated application lifecycle management, and composable applications. Gadiyar highlights benefits to cloud-native approaches, such as application agility and flexibility, accelerated development, and modularity that enables scale, as well as key Intel investments in hardware platforms, software platforms, and open source initiatives that are enabling the delivery of cloud native. Finally, Gadiyar shares excitement for the roll-out of 5G in the coming months and points to several key technical principles such as disaggregation, automation, scalability, resiliency and reliability, and a new software lifecycle, that can serve as guideposts to customers on their cloud native journeys. For more on Intel's enablement of cloud native approaches, please visit https://networkbuilders.intel.com and follow Gadiyar on Twitter at https://twiter.com/rgadiyar. Notices & Disclaimers Intel technologies may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Your costs and results may vary. © Intel Corporation. Intel, the Intel logo, and other Intel marks are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries. Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

Futurum Tech Podcast
How Intel is Driving Network Transformation to Unlock the Full Potential of 5G - Futurum Tech Podcast - Interview Series

Futurum Tech Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2020 23:00


On this special episode of the Futurum Tech Podcast - Interview Series, host Daniel Newman welcomes Dan Rodriguez, Vice President Network Platforms Group and GM Communication Infrastructure Division at Intel to discuss the proliferation of 5G, network platforms, and the impact COVID-19 is having on technology.   Intel's Response to COVID-19   The COVID-19 pandemic has made it clear that technology is an essential part of our lives and how we conduct business. Intel has pledged an additional $50 billion to help support the use of technology for patient care, online education, and scientists who are searching for a cure. Intel employees are essential workers who are keeping the networks and technology up and running so we can continue to function on a personal level, business level and global level.    COVID-19's Impact on 5G Networks   Prior to the pandemic, the big topic in networking for 2020 was 5G. Despite the current macroeconomic uncertainty, Dan shared that most of Intel's customers and partners are continuing with their planned pace of 5G deployment. Networking and the infrastructure needed to support the advancements of the technology are critical.   We are seeing a lot of governments worldwide recognize the need for this critical infrastructure and many are including the support for infrastructure in stimulus packages.   Our current infrastructure has been essential for how economies are able to sustain during this crisis. The work that intel has done has been paramount to keeping our economy running, business operating, and students learning.   Industry Response to COVID-19   Intel works with a lot of cloud and communication service providers. These customers have made small adjustments in their networks and will likely make more adjustments as demand and traffic on the networks continues to increase.   Besides the immediate changes, many customers are focused on building out infrastructure to support what's coming in the future. CoSPs are preparing for 5G. Businesses are preparing to utilize the next wave of compute infrastructure — edge technology.   Dan shared that companies are ramping up their investments in 5G and edge computing in a big way — and it shows.    Intel's Investments to Unlock the Full Potential of 5G   In February, Intel announced new products and investments that have showcased their broad portfolio from both a silicon and software perspective. Unlocking the full potential of 5G requires network transformation and Intel is ready to drive this forward.   The first announcement was additional investments to the Xeon Scalable platform which is the foundation of many networks worldwide with over 30 million units sold. Dan shared that in addition to enhancing the architecture and CPU, the company has also made adjustments to other platform ingredients that go around it like ethernet controllers.   Intel has also made significant investments in many open source communities like Linux Foundation DPDK and CNCF. These investments and contributions really enable the core networks today, as well as the future.   The company has made continued progress on the journey of network transformation with virtualization. Last year 40 percent of all core network deployments beame virtualized. By 2024, Intel expected that number to be 80 percent which will be fueled by 5G investments.   Intel also announced the Atom P5900 platform, the first SoC built from the ground up to meet the needs of a Radio Access Network including low-latency and high-bandwidth. This platform will deliver what's required for 5G base stations today and in the future.   The final significant announcement, the Intel Ethernet 700 Series Network Adapter, will give radio access networks the additional functionality needed to handle the latency requirements across 5G network implementations.   Customers need to invest in networks that have the end-to-end architecture that can support the increased demand from 5G and other emerging technologies. With these new announcements, Intel is a leading provider in base stations going forward working with customers to meet the new demands.   If you'd like to learn more about Intel's announcements, products, investments or their response to COVID-19, visit their website. Be sure to listen to the full episode below and while you're at it make sure you hit subscribe so you never miss an episode.

Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights
Data Centric Innovation and Network Transformation – Intel Chip Chat Network Insights – Episode 195

Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2019


Intel Chip Chat – Network Insights audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Today Intel announced a major leap forward in executing a data-centric vision. Renu Navale, Senior Director of Edge Services and Industry Enabling in the Network Platforms Group at Intel joins the program to discuss the arrival of a new portfolio of innovations optimized for […]

Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights
Multi-Location Edge – Intel Chip Chat Network Insights – Episode 190

Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019


Intel Chip Chat – Network Insights audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Renu Navale, Senior Director of Edge Services and Industry Enabling for the Network Platforms Group at Intel joins Intel Chip Chat Network Insights in this archive of a livecast from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain to discuss the adaptive edge. Renu begins by […]

Intel Chip Chat
5G and Edge Innovations Underscore Network Transformation Momentum – Intel® Chip Chat episode 638

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2019 14:11


Sandra Rivera, senior vice president of the Intel Data Center Group and general manager of the Network Platforms Group, joins Chip Chat for a wide-ranging conversation about Intel’s announcements, partnerships and technology milestones at Mobile World Congress Barcelona 2019. Sandra is responsible for the Intel business group charged with providing innovative technology and solutions to the networking industry and is Intel’s 5G executive sponsor. She talks about Intel's work with the industry to address network transformation and 5G as a high-performing computing challenge. After building momentum with the Intel architecture and partner ecosystem in core network transformation, the company has lead the move of compute, storage and capabilities that are extending from the data center to the network edge where data is generated and consumed. Rivera details several new Intel architecture advancements, including the recently announced 10nm SOC for wireless base stations, next-generation of Intel® Xeon® D for power and space-constrained applications, edge environments and the integration of the network CPU portfolio with FPGAs from Intel’s Programmable Solutions Group that further accelerate wireless access and mobile core performance. Rivera talks about several key announcements with what she calls, “the broadest ecosystem in the world” and a number of data-centric use cases in retail, media and industrial industries on display at MWC. Read more about Intel’s big MWC19 announcements at https://intel.ly/2VpepGX Follow Sandra on Twitter @SandraLRivera https://twitter.com/SandraLRivera Intel technologies' features and benefits depend on system configuration and may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. Performance varies depending on system configuration. No product or component can be absolutely secure. Check with your system manufacturer or retailer or learn more at intel.com. Intel, the Intel logo, and Xeon are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. © Intel Corporation

Inside the Datacenter - Connected Social Media
OPNFV: Reduce Total Cost 43 Percent with Virtualized Central Office – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 605

Inside the Datacenter - Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 17, 2018


In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Heather Kirksey, Vice President of OPNFV, and Bryan Madden, Marketing Director for Intel’s Network Platforms Group, joined Chip Chat to talk about a compelling new paper outlining the total cost of ownership (TCO) savings resulting from a virtualized central office (VCO). Fewer than five percent […]

Intel Chip Chat
OPNFV: Reduce Total Cost 43 Percent with Virtualized Central Office - Intel® Chip Chat episode 605

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2018 10:26


Heather Kirksey, Vice President of OPNFV, and Bryan Madden, Marketing Director for Intel’s Network Platforms Group, joined Chip Chat to talk about a compelling new paper outlining the total cost of ownership (TCO) savings resulting from a virtualized central office (VCO). Fewer than five percent of central offices have been transformed into mini-data centers to support explosive data growth at the network edge. With the launch of 5G and proliferation of data-hungry applications, communication services providers, hardware and software companies and the open source community have a vested interest in virtualizing services on standardized hardware with datacenter processing scale and cloud flexibility. OPNFV tested the VCO proof of concept using open source software against use cases identified by Intel in its work with British Telecom (BT). The VCO TCO tool incorporates real-life data across configurations, utilization rates, enterprise customer segments and geographies, among other inputs. Operators can model their operations for estimated five-year TCO returns. The OPNFV paper estimated top-line TCO reduction from VCO at 43 percent. You may download the new paper at https://intel.ly/2NFedDl. Learn more about Intel’s work in networking and 5G at www.intel.com/network. Cost reduction scenarios described are intended as examples of how a given Intel- based product, in the specified circumstances and configurations, may affect future costs and provide cost savings. Circumstances will vary. Intel does not guarantee any costs or cost reduction. Intel technologies’ features and benefits depend on system configuration and may require enabled hardware, software or service activation. Performance varies depending on system configuration. No computer system can be absolutely secure. Check with your system manufacturer or retailer or learn more at intel.com. 43% Reduced Total Cost with Virtualized Central Office based on https://intel.ly/2NFedDl. Intel and the Intel logo are trademarks of Intel Corporation or its subsidiaries in the U.S. and/or other countries. *Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. © Intel Corporation.

Intel Chip Chat
5G & Network Transformation: Connecting Billions of People, Machines - Intel® Chip Chat episode 583

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2018 11:21


SVP and GM of Intel’s Network Platforms Group, Sandra Rivera, joins Chip Chat at MWC in Barcelona. Rivera and her team are focused on transforming the global communications infrastructure to meet today’s intense data traffic growth and prepare for the 5G future. The stakes are high – as businesses race to connect tens of billions of machines, people, organizations and institutions. Rivera explains how application of cloud architecture across the core, access and network edge allows communication service providers to position high-powered compute, storage and networking capabilities, such as FlexRAN and multi-access edge computing (MEC), closer to devices and users. All of that is underlying what’s happening with 5G clients and devices. She discusses Intel’s involvement in the world’s largest 5G deployment in PyeongChang in February 2018. Intel and its partners deployed 5G infrastructure in 10 cities separated by hundreds of miles across Korea. With over 3,800 terabytes of network capacity, applications ran over 20 live 5G links to deliver sports and entertainment experiences, such as immersive media, VR, AR, 360 image capture, live 4k high-definition video, autonomous vehicles and more. A week later and a continent away at MWC, Intel showcased its 5G leadership across Network, Cloud and Client with demonstrations of connected cars, smart cities, smart stadiums, VR, AR, 5G modems and more. Hear about the exciting advancements that are expected to transform virtually every industry. For more information, please visit www.intel.com/network or follow Sandra on Twitter @SandraLRivera

Intel Chip Chat
Supporting Core to Edge Network Transformation from Country to City - Intel® Chip Chat episode 574

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2018 11:07


Dan Rodriguez, Vice President and General Manager of the Communications Infrastructure Division within Intel’s Network Platforms Group joins Chip Chat. Rodriguez talks about the evolution of network transformation from the central core to the network edge and across architecture, applications and use cases. Dan highlights the new Intel® Xeon® D-2100 processor as an important investment in supporting the delivery of data center efficiencies across any communication network. With significant performance per watt for environments with thermal, power and space constraints, the Intel Xeon D-2100 processor is ideally suited for mid-range routing and network appliances, vCPE, SD-WAN, virtualized CCAP and next generation central office. Because of a shared architecture with Intel Xeon Scalable processors, communication service providers can deliver the ideal compute resources for virtualized network infrastructure, functions and services from rural communities to dense urban environments and anywhere in between. With a virtualized network, CommSPs can quickly deploy distributed network functions and deliver new services for enterprises and consumers. This flexibility helps network operators reduce costs, minimize research and development cycles and support scale to meet market demand. Dan also highlights the importance of industry forums and open collaboration in laying the foundation for 5G and what’s next. To learn more about Intel’s Network Transformation strategy go to www.intel.com/network or follow Dan on Twitter at https://twitter.com/drod2000.

Intel Chip Chat
IoT Drives Need for Programmability Throughout Network - Intel® Chip Chat episode 526

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 10, 2017 10:49


Sandra Rivera, Corporate Vice President at Intel and GM of the Network Platforms Group, joins us live from Mobile World Congress 2017. Rivera's Network Platforms Group is responsible for advancing server-based technologies into the networking industry. In this interview, Rivera assesses the industry's progress towards NFV and SDN, discusses how the evolving Internet of Things is driving the need for flexible, programmable infrastructure throughout the network, and reports on some of the most exciting technologies from MWC 2017. For more information on Intel's work to deliver 5G, please visit http://www.intel.com/5g and follow Sandra on Twitter at https://twitter.com/SandraLRivera.

Intel Chip Chat
Atos & Intel Develop Standard NFV Solutions for 5G - Intel® Chip Chat episode 523

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2017 10:51


Paul Davey, CTO Global Telecoms Industry for Atos, and Lynn Comp, Senior Director, Industry & Sales Enabling for the Network Platforms Group at Intel, join us live from Mobile World Congress, 2017. Atos is a digital services leader headquartered in Paris, France, with more than 100,000 employees in 72 countries. In this interview, Davey and Comp discuss Intel's focus on 5G and back-end network infrastructure, reiterate the importance of virtualized networks in realizing the benefits of 5G, and highlight an Atos/Intel collaboration with OEM suppliers to deliver standard, low-cost, virtualized network solutions atop which operators can build new end user experiences. For more information on the Atos/Intel collaboration, please visit https://networkbuilders.intel.com/ecosystem/atos. For more information on Intel's work to power 5G transformation, please visit http://intel.com/5g.

Intel Chip Chat
Intel Driving Network Innovation to Deliver 5G - Intel® Chip Chat episode 508

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2016 11:10


Sandra Rivera, Vice President and General Manager for the Network Platforms Group at Intel, joins us to discuss network innovation. Significant network transformation progress occurred in 2016, with many large communications service providers moving away from fixed-function hardware and towards standards-based virtualized infrastructure. Rivera reports on this work and talks about how the Network Platforms Group and Intel® Network Builders program are helping drive innovation to pave the way to 5G. Additionally, Rivera looks ahead to the key priorities for network transformation in 2017. For more information on Rivera's work, please visit https://networkbuilders.intel.com/ and follow her on Twitter at http://twitter.com/SandraLRivera.

Intel Chip Chat
Intel Builders: Transforming the Network for the Internet of Things - Intel® Chip Chat episode 490

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2016 10:43


Lynn Comp, Senior Director of Industry and Sales Enabling for the Network Platforms Group at Intel, joins us live from Intel Developer Forum in San Francisco. Intel's Network Platforms Group seeks to transform the network to connect and enrich the world. Comp discusses how participants in Intel's Builders programs are developing systems to cope with the data deluge generated by the Internet of Things and machine-to-machine communication. Comp also talks about Intel's role in advancing the network infrastructure ecosystem and the first deployments of long-discussed technologies like network function virtualization (NFV), cloud virtual radio access networks (Cloud vRAN), and mobile edge computing (MEC). To learn more, please visit https://builders.intel.com/ and follow Lynn on Twitter at https://twitter.com/comp_lynn.

Intel Chip Chat
Gearing Up for 5G with New Open Source Solutions – Intel® Chip Chat episode 457

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2016 9:05


In this livecast from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, John Healy, GM of the Software Defined Networking Division in the Network Platforms Group at Intel, discusses the theme of 5G and open source advancements. He emphasizes how open source projects like Open Source MANO (OSM) and FD.io “Fido” are bringing community of innovators together to expand and add more features and functionalities based on open standards for interoperability. John also explains Intel’s role in contributions to open source projects and what is Intel doing to provide platform telemetry data into the orchestrator with Intel® Open Network Platform. To learn more, visit: www.networkbuilders.intel.com

Intel Chip Chat
The Telco Cloud is Becoming a Reality – Intel® Chip Chat episode 443

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2016 10:39


In this livecast from Mobile World Congress in Barcelona Lynn Comp, Director of Market Development for the Network Platforms Group at Intel stops by to talk about how telecommunications (telco) cloud and the cloudification of the network is rapidly becoming a reality. She explains how telco cloud is providing operators with greater flexibility, agility, and scalability in comparison with traditional architectures through a nimble software-based service delivery model. Lynn highlights how network function virtualization is a key piece of the transformation to telco cloud and predicts that in 2016 we may see core NFV workloads like customer premise equipment (CPE), integrated multi-messaging system (IMS) and evolved packet core (EPC) being deployed in mass throughout the industry. To learn more, follow Lynn on Twitter https://twitter.com/comp_lynn.

Inside the Datacenter - Connected Social Media
Realizing the Network of the Future with Intel – Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights

Inside the Datacenter - Connected Social Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2015


Intel Chip Chat – Network Insights audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Sandra Rivera, a Vice President in the Data Center Group and General Manager of the Network Platforms Group at Intel, explains the challenges and benefits of the transformation taking place in the network and the rich, immersive user experiences it brings. She shares Intel’s […]

Intel Chip Chat
Extending Intelligence to Network Edge with the Intel® Xeon® D-1500 – Intel® Chip Chat episode 421

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2015 10:08


Lynn Comp, Director of Market Development Organization for the Network Platforms Group at Intel chats with us about Intel introducing a new initiative called the Network Transformation that aims to enable communications service providers to deliver better server agility, lower latency, and a more efficient infrastructure to their customers. She also discusses how the Intel® Xeon® processor D-1500 product family delivers high performance, low power and a big memory footprint in an integrated System-on-a-Chip that is well suited for various networking, cloud and enterprise storage and IoT applications. Lynn highlights how this new solution provides a foundation for extending intelligence from the network core to the network edge for improved performance and lower latency. To learn more, visit https://networkbuilders.intel.com/ or follow Lynn on Twitter https://twitter.com/comp_lynn

Intel Chip Chat
Making the Next Generation Network a Reality – Intel® Chip Chat episode 415

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2015 9:32


In this livecast from the Intel Developer Forum (IDF) in San Francisco Lynn Comp, Director of the Market Development Organization for the Network Platforms Group at Intel, stops by to chat about how exciting it is to be on the cutting edge of the network transformation. She discusses how the new Intel® Network Builders Fast Track program will accelerate network innovation and interoperability through solutions blueprints publications, performance optimizations, Intel® Network Builders University classes, and multi-party interoperability testing. Lynn talks about how there has been a shift of focus from defining software defined infrastructure within the enterprise to optimization within the entire stack and how many service providers are exploring implementing one platform, like OpenStack, that can run all of their workloads. To learn more, follow Lynn on Twitter https://twitter.com/comp_lynn

Intel Chip Chat
Building the Base of a New Network – Intel® Chip Chat episode 404

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2015 9:16


John Healy, General Manager of the Software Defined Networking Division within Intel’s Network Platforms Group stops by to chat about the current network transformation that is occurring and how open standards and software are integral to building the base of a new infrastructure that can keep pace with the insatiable demand being put on the network by end users. He illustrates how Intel is driving these open standards and open source solutions through involvement in initiatives like OpenStack, OpenDaylight, and the development of Intel Network Builders to create interoperability and ease of adoption for end-users. John also highlights the Intel® Open Network Platform and how it has been awarded the LightReading Leading Lights award for being the most Innovative network functions virtualization (NFV) product strategy technology.

Intel Chip Chat
Transforming the Network for Telecom and Enterprises – Intel® Chip Chat episode 399

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2015 12:09


In this livecast from Big Telecom Sandra Rivera, Vice President and General Manager of the Network Platforms Group at Intel chats about the network transformation occurring within telecommunications and enterprise industries. She talks about how moving to an open industry standard solution base has created a shift in the industry paradigm from vertically integrated purpose built solutions supplied by one provider to a model where end users can choose best of breed modules from a number of different providers. This network transformation is providing a number of new business opportunities for many telecom equipment and networking equipment manufacturers. To learn more, follow Sandra on Twitter https://twitter.com/sandralrivera.

Intel: Software Defined Infrastructure
Committed to Accelerating Network Transformation at Big Telecom

Intel: Software Defined Infrastructure

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2015


Intelligent Networking: Sandra Rivera, VP, Data Center Group & General Manager, Network Platforms Group at Intel, speaks from Big Telecom 2015 in Chicago about how Intel is accelerating transformation in the network. She discusses how Intel’s Open Network Platform (ONP), which received Light Reading’s Leading Lights 2015 award for most innovative NFV product strategy, and […]

Intel: Intelligent Networking
Committed to Accelerating Network Transformation at Big Telecom

Intel: Intelligent Networking

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2015


Intelligent Networking: Sandra Rivera, VP, Data Center Group & General Manager, Network Platforms Group at Intel, speaks from Big Telecom 2015 in Chicago about how Intel is accelerating transformation in the network. She discusses how Intel’s Open Network Platform (ONP), which received Light Reading’s Leading Lights 2015 award for most innovative NFV product strategy, and […]

Intel Chip Chat
Enabling Dynamic, Flexible, and Scalable Networks – Intel® Chip Chat episode 381

Intel Chip Chat

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2015 9:49


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/.