Maxim Integrated Products, Inc., a global leader of highly integrated analog and mixed-signal semiconductors, is upgrading its global infrastructure with a combination of Aruba’s 802.11ac Wi-Fi solution and HPE switches. Using a suite of combined Aruba and HPE products, Maxim is ensuring dependable, fast mobility for its 8,000 employees, located across 50 locations, while laying a solid foundation for their increasing use of voice and video applications.
Read MoreStandards-based Carrier Ethernet 2.0-based networks are getting faster by an order of magnitude as the MEF today announced the first 6 vendors to offer 100G CE 2.0 certified products – supporting the future of high-speed interconnects in the Internet and in the Cloud. The vendors are Alcatel-Lucent, Ciena, Cisco, Coriant, Huawei, and Infinera.
Read MoreThe MEF has revealed the winners of the MEF 2015 Excellence Awards. The Awards program is the largest, longest-running in the world focused on Carrier Ethernet services and applications and is the first in the industry to spotlight leadership in emerging dynamic Third Network services powered by CE 2.0, Lifecycle Service Orchestration (LSO), NFV, and SDN networking technologies.
Read MoreThe Brocade® Virtual Evolved Packet Core has achieved VMware Ready™ status for Network Functions Virtualization (NFV). This designation indicates that after a detailed validation process, the Brocade Virtual Evolved Packet Core has achieved VMware’s highest level of endorsement, and can be found on the VMware Solution Exchange (VSX).
Read MoreSEACOM has deployed the Infinera TM-Series for its new metro wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) networks in South Africa and East Africa, improving its customers' connection to international networks. The TM-Series was also selected for SEACOM's East African regional backbone network.
Read MoreCisco has introduced advanced software solutions and developer tools for cloud-scale networking that will enable service providers and web companies to enhance the performance of cloud applications and reduce the cost of managing and operating the networks that support them.
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