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InfoVista Joins Wind River Titanium NFV-based Cloud Ecosystem

InfoVista Joins Wind River Titanium NFV-based Cloud Ecosystem

InfoVista, a leading provider of IP and RF network planning and service assurance tools has joined the Wind River Titanium Cloud Network Functions Virtualization (NFV)-based ecosystem. Via the partnership, Infovista aims to enable service providers to quickly and easily deploy InfoVista’s application performance guarantee virtual engines, which will accelerate the time-to-revenue of their application-aware network service portfolio.

The company also recently joined the HP OpenNFV application partner program to help CSPs assure application-aware network service performance and quality over virtualized and dynamic networks for their enterprise customers. By joining the Wind River Titanium Cloud ecosystem, InfoVista said it has put itself in the best seat to help communications service providers (CSPs) and IT-intensive enterprises successfully transition to NFV environments. InfoVista’s new virtual engine integrates Ipanema’s leading application visibility and control, WAN optimization, dynamic WAN selection and network rightsizing functionalities together on a single, centrally controllable, virtual platform. 

Charlie Ashton, senior director of business development for networking solutions at Wind River
Through our Titanium Cloud program, we are providing a foundation for carrier-grade NFV infrastructure that service providers can leverage with pre-integrated and validated NFV elements from industry-leaders like InfoVista. This will help them to quickly achieve their OPEX reduction goals while accelerating the introduction of new high-value services.

Matthieu Silbermann, product management director, Ipanema solutions
By joining the Wind River Titanium Cloud program, InfoVista takes a new step in this direction by enabling the telecom industry to take full advantage of rapid application-aware network service deployment while ensuring carrier-grade uptime and strict reliability mandated by telecom networks.

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