Enabling OpenStack in Carrier Grade Networks – Intel Chip Chat – Episode 423

November 27th, 2015 |
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In this Intel Chip Chat audio podcast with Allyson Klein: In this livecast from OpenStack Summit Tokyo, Radhesh Balakrishnan, General Manager of OpenStack at Red Hat, stops by to talk about the work that Red Hat and Intel are doing to deliver a carrier ready OpenStack infrastructure and ensure that the full set of stack options required for an open NFV (Network Functions Virtualization) infrastructure are available. He outlines the collaboration between Intel and Red Hat in the Intel Network Builders Fast Track program delivering end to end optimized, integrated, and interoperable solutions for NFV and SDN (Software Defined Networking). Radhesh also highlights that there are many proofs of concept that Intel and Red Hat are currently engaged in and that we can expect to see production deployments become fairly common by the second half of 2016.

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