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ONF and ON.Lab advance SDN with scalable and customizable Leaf-spine fabric solution
The networking world continues to progress open source software solutions. The ONOS® Project, a software defined networking (SDN) operating system for service providers, today announced availability of an ONOS-based leaf-spine fabric solution for data centers and service provider Central Offices. This is the first L2/L3 leaf-spine fabric on bare-metal switching hardware that is built with SDN… Read more
IHS: Network Functions Virtualization Market Worth Over $15 Billion by 2020
The global network functions virtualization (NFV) market, which includes NFV hardware, software and services, will be worth $15.5 billion by 2020, according to the latest NFV Hardware, Software, and Services Annual Market Report from IHS Markit (Nasdaq: INFO), a world leader in critical information, analytics and solutions. “Between 2015 and 2020, the service provider NFV market will… Read more
FCC’s Forward Auction Attracts 62 Bidders with August 16th Start
The FCC announced a total of 62 bidders will take part in the forward auction portion of the FCC’s spectrum incentive auction, the commission. Only 62 of the 99 bidders with approved applications submitted qualifying upfront payments by the July 1 deadline. Those bidders will move on to participate in the forward auction starting on August… Read more
AT&T Focus on Smart City Development (part of IoT)
An AT&T executive offered an update on the carrier’s “smart city” program, in which the company is competing against other providers in the Internet of Things space. ‘Secure connectivity’ is the common thread in smart city technologies Matt Foreman, lead product marketing manager for the smart cities business unit, discussed the differences between selling to governments… Read more
The IoT Marathon: a Race for 100 billion connected things!
Introduction: IoT (Internet of Things) is a mega technology trend that could very well be the next big marathon (or ultra marathon)! If the IoT marathon has a good finish, it will not only be an endurance test for legacy systems but will also shape the fate of small and big companies in many different… Read more
IoT World Summary Part III: Too Many Wireless WAN (LPWAN) "Standards" & Specs
Introduction: This is the third and final article reviewing the super charged and ultra hyped IoT World Conference which this author attended on May 10-11, 2016 in Santa Clara, CA. It is by far the most important for any outdoor IoT market segment (e.g. Industrial IoT in the field), because some form of wireless WAN… Read more
IoT World Summary Part II: Wireless LAN Connectivity Spaghetti, Issues & Solutions
Introduction: This article reviews the IoT connectivity options (wireless PANs and wireless LANs) discussed and debated at the IoT World conference IoT Technical Architecture track on Wednesday, May 11, 2016. Surprisingly, no wireline technologies, e.g. Power over Ethernet or Automotive Ethernet for connected cars (e.g. Broadcom offering) were mentioned. Some wireless WAN issues (e.g. licensed vs… Read more
Highlights of IoT World, 10-12 May 2016, Santa Clara, CA + IEEE Member Comments
Introduction: For many years, we’ve heard tremendous hype about the Internet of Things (IoT) with its immense promise and potential, influence and impact, and how it will radically change our world. Consulting companies like McKinsey, research firms like Gartner Group, and large multinational equipment companies like Cisco, Ericsson and GE, have all predicted from 20 to… Read more
Google’s Internet Access for Emerging Markets – Managed WiFi Network for India Railways
Introduction: Speaking at Thursday’s April 21, 2016 NFV World Congress in San Jose, CA, Geng Lin, Head of global engineering in emerging markets at Google Access (part of Google parent company Alphabet), described his division’s strategy in improving Internet access and affordability in developing countries. He then cited India RailTel WiFi as a real world “case… Read more
Hyper Scale Mega Data Centers: Time is NOW for Fiber Optics to the Compute Server
Introduction: Brad Booth, Principal Architect, Microsoft Azure Cloud Networking, presented an enlightening and informative keynote talk on Thursday, April 14th at the Open Server Summit in Santa Clara, CA. The discussion highlighted the tremendous growth in cloud computing/storage, which is driving the need for hyper network expansion within mega data centers (e.g. Microsoft Azure, Amazon,… Read more
