DCConnect Selects Cumulus Networks’ Operating System to Power Its Next-Generation Software Defined Network (NG-SDN) Solution
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Monday, June 24, 2019
Silicon Valley-based Cumulus Networks provides an open source, Linux-based Operating System (OS), Cumulus Linux, for DCConnects NG-SDN, which has been made available to customers and carriers throughout Asia.
Key Points:
- Silicon Valley-based Cumulus Networks provides an open source, Linux-based Operating System (OS), Cumulus Linux, for DCConnects NG-SDN, which has been made available to customers and carriers throughout Asia.
- Leveraging the Cumulus Linux OS and Cumulus NetQ for telemetry-based network visibility, DCConnect has evolved the simple concept of SDN as a network automation tool into a predictive, automated network with meaningful analytic tools.
- In the past, with the traditional vendors, Software Defined Networks have been based on the idea of software controlling hardware, says Billy Fung, Chief Technical Officer of DCConnect.
- CUMULUS, the Cumulus Logo, CUMULUS NETWORKS, and the Rocket Turtle Logo (the Marks) are trademarks and service marks of Cumulus Networks, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries.