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Openet Boasts Virtualization Advances

May 29, 2013 |
DUBLIN -- Openet, a global leader of real-time transaction management software and services, today announced the successful demonstration of linear and scalable policy solutions at a tier one operator. The demonstration highlights Openet’s continuing investment in virtualization. For more than two years, Openet has supported virtualized deployments at tier-one operators, achieving lower capital expenditure (capex) and operating expense (opex), reduced risk in lifecycle management, reduced time to market and targeted service introductions.

“For several years, Openet has supported virtualized environments for functional nodes, but providing automated elasticity within high performance stateful systems was a more difficult, technical challenge,” said Openet CEO Niall Norton. “Openet's head start in virtualization enables us to demonstrate as reality today what others only have as a roadmap. We are now ready to meet upcoming Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) requirements and well positioned to support software defined network (SDN) functionality.”

Openet Telecom Ltd.



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