Wind River Unveils Industry’s First Commercial Carrier Grade Platform for NFV

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QUOTE SHEET:

“One of the key drivers behind network transformation is the adoption of COTS-based hardware designed to help operators reduce total cost of ownership and shorten the time needed to upgrade or deploy new services. Wind River Carrier Grade Communications Server was designed to run on HP servers and has been pre-tested, validated and supported on a number of HP platforms created specifically for telecom and NFV applications. This joint effort will help customers embrace an NFV environment that provides the flexibility needed to keep quality and cost in check.”
   - Werner Schaefer, Vice President, Network Functions Virtualization, HP

“The technical contributions by Wind River to BT’s network evolution research were highly valuable and the results achieved helped to crystalize BT’s NFV thinking. Wind River understands the Carrier Grade environment, and their expertise played a significant role in the success of our NFV proof-of-concept prototypes. Our open collaboration with Wind River and other technology leaders has clearly demonstrated to the industry that the promise of NFV can be realized.”
   - Don Clarke, Head of Network Evolution Innovation, BT

“NFV plays a key role in our effort to transform networks into open, virtualized, standards-based architectures. The Wind River Carrier Grade Communications Server employs key technologies consistent with the Intel Open Network Platform Server Reference Design such as Intel DPDK and OpenStack. Wind River has the telecommunications expertise to help our customers and ISV partners deliver outstanding solutions for SDN and NFV. Their technology demonstrates a powerful, high performance and flexible element to building the next generation of open, software-defined infrastructure.”
   - Rose Schooler, Vice President and General Manager, Intel Communications and Storage Infrastructure Group

“The telecommunications industry is changing to tap the potential of cloud environments and network functions virtualization, and increasingly looking to open infrastructures and standards in order to achieve this. As a long time champion for Linux innovation and instrumental supporter for the Yocto Project, Wind River plays a key role in helping the open source community and telecommunications industry achieve new levels of innovation.”
   - Mike Woster, Chief Operating Officer, The Linux Foundation

The telecommunications network is at the start of a major transformation. The industry is looking towards NFV to enable service providers to transform their networks to quickly deliver new services and reduce costs. Service agility is key. The migration to NFV requires telecom specific virtualization software to deliver real time traffic, scale to hundreds of millions of users, and support high reliability. Wind River has the telecommunications and carrier grade expertise to help companies move towards NFV and address the challenges of a changing network.”
   - Lee Doyle, Principal Analyst, Doyle Research



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