Innovating for Operators – Intel Chip Chat: Network Insights Episode 77

October 19th, 2016 |
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Intel Chip Chat – Network Insights audio podcast with Allyson Klein: Lynn Comp, Senior Director of Industry and Sales Enabling, and Chandresh Ruparel, Director of Ecosystem Strategy & Enablement, within the Network Platforms Group at Intel stop by to discuss what’s new at SDN & OpenFlow World Congress 2016 in the Netherlands. Lynn examines network transformation progress in the industry and the cloudification of the network. Chandresh shares the success of the Intel Network Builders program, which has generated over 250 proof of concepts and shares an overview of future opportunities for program partners. A great example of collaboration and innovation from the ecosystem is the Verizon and Intel Network Builders Innovation Challenge driving innovation in the areas of low latency and analytics in a virtualized network infrastructure. The top 3 finalists in each of the two challenge categories were announced at the event. Low latency category finalists were Artesyn, Brain4Net and SpiderCloud. Analytics category finalists were GENBAND, Netrounds and WiPro.

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