Networks Europe Mar-Apr 2017 | Page 6

06 NEWS IN BRIEF

06 NEWS IN BRIEF

Networks Europe helps you to understand the art of the possible as the news desk highlights some of the stories currently catching their attention .

Record breaking US-Europe takeovers as EU considers tougher scrutiny of deals

Solarflare debuts OCP software defined networking interface card

Solarflare is releasing an Open Compute Platform ( OCP ) softwaredefined , networking interface card , offering the industry ’ s most scalable , lowest latency networking solution to meet the dynamic needs of the enterprise environment . The SFN8722 OCP offers 10GbE performance , which is critical for today ’ s data centres where ultra scale dominates the market , supports 1000s virtual NICs and dual 10 GbE ports , and provides up to 30 million of packets per second and ultra-low latency under one microsecond . In addition , this is the industry ’ s first universal kernel bypass ( UKB ) solution which includes three techniques for kernel bypass : a POSIX ( Portable Operating System Interface ) sockets-based API ( Application Program Interface ), TCP ( Transmission Control Protocol ) Direct and DPDK ( Data Plane Development Kit ). Combined these kernel bypass methods offer support for more applications than any other method currently available . This allows organisations the flexibility to develop and implement applications without having to modify their applications or networks . Solarflare ’ s OCP NIC is a comprehensive 10GbE solution for ultra-scale environments requiring low latency , enhanced small packet performance , telemetry and security .
The Flareon Ultra SFN8722 Server Adapter is a special form factor NIC , designed specifically to the OCP 2.0 specification , with the addition of NC-SI ( Network Controller Sideband Interface ) manageability . The SFN8722 is an extension of Solarflare ’ s family of Software Defined NICs , the Flareon Ultra SFN8000 . This family of high performance Ethernet adapters has been designed for modern data centres that require scalability and performance .
These adapters enable the capability to scale out to thousands of containers per server for increased flexibility and performance , and are suitable for many market segments that require extreme scale for mission critical applications . These include leading edge cloud service providers , Web 2.0 companies , content delivery networks ( CDNs ), hosting companies , stock exchanges and other capital market institutions , as well as banks . n
American takeovers of European companies are on track to break records in 2017 . Thomson Reuters reports that the $ 50.1bn (£ 41.2bn ) total value of deals so far this year is the highest since records began in 1990 . Yet the European Union is now considering measures enabling it to scrutinise investments in the continent ’ s strategic industries , which include the cutting-edge technologies being developed in Europe ’ s tech sector .
Gianpiero Lotito , founder with Mariuccia Teroni and CEO of human language search company FacilityLive , and co-founder of the European Tech Alliance , commented : “ Europe is good at tech . The sector is contributing enormously to the economy both in terms of driving investment and creating highly skilled jobs . We must fight for a route to global success that doesn ’ t rely on international takeovers .
“ It ’ s unlikely that Europe will ever have a single destination to rival Silicon Valley , but it can support globally competitive technology businesses through its own unique network of many small valleys . These smaller ecosystems can provide the conditions for collaboration across different disciplines , which is so vital to innovation and growth .” n

Cyient supports GIGAWorld broadband rollout

Cyient has been selected by Liberty Global , the world ’ s largest international cable TV and broadband company , to support its new GIGAWorld initiative to bring Gigabit broadband speeds to its operations in Europe .
Announced last November , Liberty Global ’ s GIGAWorld initiative seeks to bring broadband speeds of one gigabit and more to tens of millions of households across Europe . Around 50 million homes in Europe have access to Liberty Global ’ s fibre-based ' GIGAReady ' networks today . Liberty Global expects that millions more will be connected over the coming years .
With capabilities in delivering FTTP ( fibre-to-the-premise ) and HFC ( hybrid-fibre coaxial ) planning and design services , Cyient will support Liberty Global in its goal for faster provisioning of nextgeneration broadband services to existing and new customers .
Krishna Bodanapu , Managing Director and CEO , Cyient commented : “ We are very happy to be selected for this very important Liberty Global growth initiative . Cyient clearly understands the key requirements in delivering programs of this scale .” n
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