Colt has ambitious plans for virtualization using SDN and NFV.

Mitch Wagner, Executive Editor, Light Reading

August 11, 2014

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Colt Targets Network Virtualization in the Data Center and Beyond

While the industry is still talking about network virtualization, Colt is putting ideas into action in the data center, customer premises, and on the wide area network (WAN).

Let's start with the WAN: Colt Technology Services Group Ltd 's Modular Multiservice Platform, launched late last year, looks to virtualize wide area connections to streamline the planning, configuration, activation and management of enterprise customer connectivity.

The earliest iteration of this project won the Light Reading Leading Lights Award for Most Innovative Ethernet/Optical Service this year, and further proof-of-concept work is underway with technology partners such as Cyan Inc. and Accedian (See Colt Wins Leading Lights Innovative Ethernet Service Award .)

Colt is also looking at NFV, with requests for information (RFIs) out to nine vendors to provide orchestration, virtual network function (VNF) management, virtual CPE, firewall and load balancer capabilities. Colt expects to finish evaluating the RFIs by the end of the month, and hopes to go to PoC by September.

Find out more about data center strategies at Light Reading's dedicated Data Center Infrastructure channel.

But Colt's most mature virtualization project is in the data center. Colt has introduced SDN in four of its 20 data centers in Europe, and hopes to wean itself from a proprietary, Cisco architecture to a more open platform using technology from Arista Networks Inc. and VMware Inc. (NYSE: VMW), among others.

I talked with Mirko Voltolini, VP, Technology and Architecture, at Colt, about the company's ambitious network virtualization strategy. To hear about Colt's plans in detail, see our Prime Reading feature: Colt Pulls the Trigger on Data Center Virtualization.

— Mitch Wagner, Circle me on Google+ Follow me on TwitterVisit my LinkedIn profileFollow me on Facebook, West Coast Bureau Chief, Light Reading. Got a tip about SDN or NFV? Send it to [email protected].

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About the Author(s)

Mitch Wagner

Executive Editor, Light Reading

San Diego-based Mitch Wagner is many things. As well as being "our guy" on the West Coast (of the US, not Scotland, or anywhere else with indifferent meteorological conditions), he's a husband (to his wife), dissatisfied Democrat, American (so he could be President some day), nonobservant Jew, and science fiction fan. Not necessarily in that order.

He's also one half of a special duo, along with Minnie, who is the co-habitor of the West Coast Bureau and Light Reading's primary chewer of sticks, though she is not the only one on the team who regularly munches on bark.

Wagner, whose previous positions include Editor-in-Chief at Internet Evolution and Executive Editor at InformationWeek, will be responsible for tracking and reporting on developments in Silicon Valley and other US West Coast hotspots of communications technology innovation.

Beats: Software-defined networking (SDN), network functions virtualization (NFV), IP networking, and colored foods (such as 'green rice').

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