Cloud-Scale Efficiency for Comm Service Providers through Rack Scale NFVi

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John Wilson, Director. of Market Development for Intel® Rack Scale & Suzanne Kelliher, DCEngine Radisys Product Line Manager

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Communication Service Providers are undertaking a major transformation from networks interconnected with closed, proprietary hardware network elements, to open architectures based on Software Defined Networks (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). Intel® Rack Scale Design (RSD) is a logical architecture for NFV infrastructure (NFVi) requirements that disaggregates compute, storage, and network resources, with the ability to efficiently pool and utilize these resources. In this webinar, experts from Radisys and Intel will present the latest developments in applying Intel® RSD to SDN and NFV applications. Webinar participants will learn how the Radisys DCEngine™ hyperscale platforms, an implementation of Intel® RSD and inspired by Open Compute Project (OCP), can deliver the open software flexibility, DevOps deployment efficiencies, with carrier scalability for robust NFV deployments in emerging communication data center applications. The Webinar will include customer deployment examples, including Radisys DCEngine for open source software architectures, Central Office Re-architected as a Datacenter (CORD) projects, as well as Intel® RSD initiatives in telecom networking applications.
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The Intel® Network Builders webinar program is a recurring webcast series in which ecosystem members and Intel technology experts delve into the technologies, topics, and issues facing the networking industry. Presenters delve into the network transformation taking place through the adoption of software defined networking (SDN) and network functions virtualization (NFV) across telecommunication and enterprise organizations. Intel Network Builders also offers a comprehensive NFV and 5G training program through the Intel Network Builders University, which offers a broad collection of online content for technical professionals in the network industry. Learn more at http://networkbuilders.intel.com.