Marquee customer case studies and open networking strategies will be examined on a panel hosted by IP Infusion Chief Marketing and Product Officer Kelly LeBlanc
SANTA CLARA, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–
“A Practical Guide to Disaggregated Networking: IP Infusion, Madeo Consultant, and Prosoluce Present the Keys to Success” will examine several marquee IP Infusion deployments in use today. IP Infusion Chief Marketing and Product Officer Kelly LeBlanc will host the Wednesday, April 24 panel, with representatives from Madeo Consultant and Prosoluce discussing their use cases in detail.
Madeo Consultant is a systems integrator based in France currently using IP Infusion’s OcNOS networking software products in a data center environment, replacing legacy Cisco products with modern open networking hardware and disaggregated software. Madeo Consultant Solutions Engineer François Defrocourt will discuss real-world lessons learned from the deployment and the evaluation process that determined IP Infusion as the most effective alternative to SONiC and Cisco.
Managed service provider Prosoluce, also based in France, will discuss their disaggregated networking strategy in upgrading a 10G backbone to 100G with modern features. This open networking strategy allowed efficient and timely upgrades and also provided seamless operations with Prosoluce’s existing multi-vendor network. Gaël Hermet, Directeur Général for Prosoluce, will discuss the disaggregated networking project and provide insights for any organization that has similar networking needs.
“We are always pleased to showcase real-world applications for open compute affiliations,” said George Tchaparian, CEO of Open Compute Project Foundation. “Open computing, and with it Open Networking, is much more significant than being a product or group of products. It is a modernized way of thinking and deploying computing needs with disaggregation to an ends-oriented and economical perspective.”
“For more than twenty years, IP Infusion has been a primary market presence for open computing and open networking in particular,” said Atsushi Ogata, President and CEO of IP Infusion. “Advanced networking depends on open standards and interoperability, and IP Infusion is the networking software for disaggregated open networking.”
The OCP Regional Summit in Europe serves as a platform where technical and business leaders tackle crucial issues related to data center sustainability, energy efficiency, and heat reuse. The focus is on exploring how innovations from hyperscale data center operators can contribute to solving these challenges.
Event Details:
2024 OCP Regional Summit, Lisbon, Portugal
Wednesday, April 24 from 2:45-3:10 pm
About IP Infusion
IP Infusion manufactures open network software and solutions for carriers, service providers, and data centers. With hundreds of customers and thousands of deployments, IP Infusion is a market leader in Network Operating Systems. Our flagship software platform OcNOS® allows network operators to disaggregate their networks, streamline operations, and reduce Total Cost of Ownership (TCO). Network OEMs may also disaggregate network devices to expedite time to market, offer comprehensive services, and achieve carrier-grade robustness.
IP Infusion is headquartered in Santa Clara, Calif., and is a wholly owned and independently operated subsidiary of ACCESS CO., LTD. Additional information can be found at http://www.IPInfusion.com.
IP Infusion and OcNOS are trademarks or registered trademarks of IP Infusion. ACCESS is a registered trademark or trademark of ACCESS CO., LTD. in the United States, Japan and/or other countries. Northforge Innovations is a registered trademark of Northforge Innovations, Inc. All other trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks mentioned are the property of their respective owners.
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