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Internet traffic is exploding. The challenge for service providers is how to efficiently scale the network and services to deliver great video and mobile experiences in a competitive world. A flexible, scalable approach is to deploy network components based on Intel Architecture at the network and service edge. Building an edge infrastructure based on IA enables you to simplify the infrastructure, reduce network complexity, and simplify management through common tools, applications software, and platform consistency. A single Intel architecture also introduces flexibility to handle changing server, storage, or networking as needed. Services can even be live-migrated from node to node without service interruption in reaction to real time changes in demand. A single architecture approach supports reduced OpEx and CapEx. Deploying Intel processor-based edge solutions can also improve customer quality experience, while creating potential for new revenue models. Imagine, delivering the highest demand video content seamlessly from the edge, closer to the consumers. This can reduce latency and jitter, improving the viewing experience for subscribers, thus opening new opportunities for differentiated managed services to generate new revenue streams.
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2015-12-21 | Intelligent Compute: Inundated by a large and increasing variety of proprietary hardware appliances, many network operators are encouraging the development of interoperable solutions based on high- volume, industry-standard servers. Fundamental to this... |
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2015-12-14 | Software Defined Infrastructure: Network functions virtualization (NFV) is paving the way for more open, exible, and economical networking and communications equipment based on general-purpose computing platforms instead of traditional proprietary, pur... |
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2015-10-20 | Software Defined Infrastructure: This paper reviews the content inspection performance data and demonstrates Hyperscan’s ability to deliver scalable pattern matching throughput performance when running on entry-level Intel Atom to high-end Intel Xeon p... |
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2015-10-13 |
Intel Xeon Processor E3 v4 Series Processors for Media Processing in the Network Intelligent Compute: Platform Brief: Provides a software overview, features, and benefits of the Intel Xeon processor E3-1200 v4 series, which is designed to deliver large numbers of video transcoding channels per watt for demanding media processing ap... |
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2015-10-06 | Intelligent Compute: Intel executives discuss how they are leading in 5G with small cells and MEC technologies |
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2015-09-29 | Software Defined Infrastructure: This paper examines the pattern matching performance Hyperscan delivers in virtualized environments when combined with Suricata, a fast-growing, open-source Intrusion Prevention and Detection (IPS/IDS) security applicat... |
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2015-09-08 |
Data Plane Development Kit Demo at Mobile World Congress 2015 Software Defined Infrastructure: Intel is enabling NFV to deliver on its flexible and efficient infrastructure promise. This demo showcases multiple Data Plane Development Kit (DPDK) packet processing virtual machines (VMs) running on industry standard... |
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2015-08-17 |
2015 Big Telecom Event: Intel Accelerating Network Transformation Software Defined Infrastructure: Sandra Rivera, VP, Intel Data Center Group, at Light Reading‘s 2015 Big Telecom Event, talks about accelerating transformation in the network with Intel Open Network Platform (Intel ONP) and the growing Intel Network Bu... |
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2015-07-29 |
What should we take into consideration to build a production OpenStack Cloud? Software Defined Infrastructure: The journey of cloud architecture evolvement combined with cost saving consideration and how we do the trade-off based on limited resources to finally achieve an Enterprise level high availability OpenStack production w... |
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2015-07-28 | Software Defined Infrastructure: This paper presents the market drivers behind the need for an accelerated video cloud and discusses the implications of technologies such as OpenStack* and other open source platforms in the context of a move towards SD... |
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