Ethernity joins Intel's 'Network Builders' programme
Ethernity Networks Ltd
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09:19 19/04/24
Technology solutions provider Ethernity Networks has joined the Intel ‘Network Builders’ programme, it announced on Monday.
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The AIM-traded company said the programme is an ‘ecosystem’ of leading technology solution providers working together to accelerate the adoption of network functions virtualization (NFV) and software defined networking (SDN)-based solutions in telecommunications networks and public, private enterprise, and hybrid clouds.
It said the program focussed on “building and simplifying” software-defined network infrastructure, enhancing security, and improving efficiency in networking, computing and storage.
“Ethernity's involvement in the program is a great endorsement of our technology and its capability and we are proud to be part of it,” said CEO David Levi.
“The collaboration is fundamental in bringing innovative SDN and NFV capabilities to market more quickly, enabling operators to effectively advance and upgrade network or infrastructure demands and security requirements.”
Ethernity said its solution offered offloading for both virtual network functions (VNFs) and overlay infrastructure, all on a single low-cost ‘FPGA’ (field-programmable gate array) device with its patented flow processing engine.
It claimed it improves efficiency and accelerates data processing in the provision of data and network services, thereby reducing power consumption and reducing the costs of maintaining network infrastructure by giving hardware systems the ability to add future-proof data processing functionality.
“We welcome our collaboration with the Intel Network Builders programme as we work alongside a range of leading technology solution providers to help operators recognise the advantage of NFV,” Levi added.