ConteXtream Claims a Carrier SDN Coup
ConteXtream's technology is based on grid networking, but of course, the startup is tying its name to SDN and to network functions virtualization (NFV). Its Grid technology, now going under the name Service Provider SDN technology, creates a fabric for connections between network elements, allowing for virtualized overlay networks to be created and dismantled at will.
The technology was originally applied to connecting virtual machines inside a data center. ConteXtream is now talking about using the technology in carrier networks, tying to the NFV idea of putting more functions on to standard hardware rather than specialized appliances.
Specifically, the company says its stuff is being used for steering each traffic flow to the right set of functions -- things like spam filtering or ad insertion. It sounds just like the service chaining idea that many vendors are championing.
So, who's the carrier? There aren't many to choose from -- and the fact that ConteXtream has gotten funding from Comcast Corp. and Verizon Communications Inc. seems like a pretty strong hint.
For more
- Grid Startup Takes to the Data Center
- MW13: NFV Picks up Speed
- The Benefits of NFV
- Juniper's SDN Will Build Service Chains
— Craig Matsumoto, Managing Editor, Light Reading
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