Brocade to demonstrate new IP capabilities at GITEX 2015

Brocade to demonstrate new IP capabilities at GITEX 2015

Brocade will be showcasing its networking technologies that will help organisations in the Middle East transition to the New IP while at GITEX Technology Week.

Demos will take place on the Aptec and Westcon Middle East stands, located in Hall 4, stand number A4 – 3 and Sublime Café at Ibis Hotel respectively.

Yarob Sakhnini, Regional Director, MEMA at Brocade explains, “The New IP is a state-of-the-art, virtualised IP underlying network platform that provides a more dynamic, automated capability based on leveraging software and virtualisation, allowing customers to exploit best-of-breed technologies, based on open architectures and open ecosystems, not locked into any one vendor. A flexible, efficient and intelligent network affords organisations greater agility, reduced time-to-market, increased reliability, and a serious reduction in the power and space used in the data centre.”

At Gitex Brocade will demonstrate the following:

  • The first commercial edition of the OpenDaylight controller, the open source SDN controller. Visitors to Gitex will be able to see the recently launched Brocade SDN Controller 2.0, a commercial distribution of the OpenDaylight (ODL) controller based on the Lithium ODL release, and two new software-defined networking (SDN) applications—Brocade Topology Manager and Brocade Flow Manager.
  • Brocade’s virtual router, which is also an industry first. It’s the only virtual router and network software suite designed from inception to run on an Intel chip, instead of being ported from its original design.
  • Brocade’s VCS Fabric technology, the leading fabric in enterprise datacenters. SDN-enabled with native automation, it provides an ideal foundation for the New IP.

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