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Transform ing the Network to Transform the world Sandra Rivera VP, Data Center Group | GM , Network Platforms Group OPNFV Summit | November 2015 # OPNFVsummit @ SandraLRivera

Transforming the Network to Transform the World

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Transforming the Network to Transform the worldSandra RiveraVP, Data Center Group | GM, Network Platforms Group

OPNFV Summit | November 2015

#OPNFVsummit@SandraLRivera

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Transforming the Network Faster than Cloud Pace

Google Users

13 years

125 yearsFixed Lines

5 yearsMobile Broadband Subscriptions

Source: “T he State of Broadband 2015: Broadband as a Foundation for Sustainable Development,” UN Broadband Commission for Digital Development, September 2015

Years to Achieve 1B Users

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“For every 10 percent increase in broadband penetration in the developing world, gross domestic product (GDP) goes up by almost two percent on average.” – United Nations. Commission for Digital Development, July 2015

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Intel Accelerating Network Transformation

ADVANCE THE INDUSTRYOpen Source & Standards

BUILD AN OPEN ECOSYSTEMIntel® Network Builders

180+ partners

7 end users

COLLABORATE WITH END USERSComms, Cloud, Enterprise

>40 new deploymentsto date in 2015

>100 more in POC & trials

Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others. For more complete information about performance and benchmark results, visit www.intel .com/ benchmarks. S ee slide 11 for benchmark configurations.

INTEL TECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIPPacket Processing

OVS & DPDK: 12x performanceNetwork-Optimized SOCs

Intel® Xeon D & AtomTM C2000Ethernet Control lers for NFV

Intel® Ethernet Multi-Host Controller FM10000

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Phil ippe Lucas

Senior Vice President, Standardization, Orange

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Next Generation Point of Presence

Virtual CPEEasyGoNetwork (easy VPN)

Interoperability

No vendor lock-in

Secure

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OPNFV is Delivering Scale & Agility

Grow ServicesRevenue

Affordably Scale

Capacity

IncreasedBandwidth

ServiceAssurance

2ZBAnnual Data Traffic Global ly by 20191

Connected DevicesBy 20202

50B

Sources: 1. Cisco Virtual Networking Index, 2015. 2. IDC, IoT Market Forecast: W orldwide IoT Predictions, 2015.

vsperf

fastpath

metrics

ovs-nfv

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Software Stack based on Open Source and Open Standards

Intel® Open Network PlatformNFV/SDN for Telco, Enterprise, Cloud

Intel® Architecture

Linux

KVM

Other names and brands may be claimed as the property of others.

networkbuilders.intel.com/onp

Deployment Use Cases

vE-CPE …Gi-LAN vIMS vADC vCDN

Intel Innovation

2.0

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Immature Technology

Existing Networks/Processes

Lack of Knowledge/T raining

Cost

71%

64%

29%

25%

Source: Infonetics SDN Service Provider Survey 7/15

We Have Remaining Challenges

INSUFFICIENT OPTIMIZATION

LIMITED SOLUTION INTEGRATION

LACK OF INTEROPERABLE SOLUTIONS

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Intel Network Builders Fast Track

OPTIMIZATIONof solution stacks to

take advantage of Intel innovations

INTEROPERABILITYof multivendor solutionsvia benchmarking, labs

and plugfests

INTEGRATIONfor top use cases

captured in solutionblueprints

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Chris Wright

Chief Technologist, Red Hat

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Red Hat & Intel:Enabling Solutions for Network Operators

OPTIMIZATION INTEROPERABILITYINTEGRATIONSatisfying network operator

requirements on Red Hat software and Intel technology

Solution blueprints for communications

networking use cases

T esting of platforms with other ecosystem

solutions

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“Access to mobile communications is critical in breaking the cycle of poverty in developing countries.” – Hans Vestberg, CEO, Ericsson

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Net works must t ransformat cl oud p ace OPNFV i s i nst r um en t al

in d e l ive r in g o n th is v is io n

In te l is c o m m itte d tod r i v i ng Net wor k Tr ansf o r m at i on

#OPNFVsummit@SandraLRivera

Visit us: Booth #101

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