Building a Dynamic Network Infrastructure

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Babu Peddu at Intel, Sven Freudenfeld at Lanner, and Kevin Austin at NoviFlow

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This webinar will provide an overview of the benefits of implementing SRv6 in a telecoms network and the advantages of deploying such a solution: providing enhanced control over traffic flows, faster and easier service insertion, improved scalability, and reduced operational complexity. Additionally, the webinar will discuss how SRv6 can be used to reduce the cost of network operations and service latency and improve network performance at the Network Edge, as well as how to deploy SRv6 in a secure manner and how such a solution might be implemented. The session will conclude with Lanner Electronics and NoviFlow describing their implementation of an SRv6 Proxy server solution already deployed in a field trial at a Tier-1 CoSP and how it delivers support for future services, network-wide scalability, service chaining and load-balancing, scales on demand, and simplifies service deployment and network management. Presenters: Babu Peddu, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Intel Sven Freudenfeld, CTO Telecom ABU, Lanner Kevin Austin, Director of Product Management, NoviFlow
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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.