To help communications service
providers meet increasing network traffic demand, lower costs and reduce the
time needed to deploy new services, IBM (NYSE: IBM) today announced its support
for the virtualization of network infrastructure that will extend the benefits
of a cloud delivery model to communications networks.
Separating network functions from
purpose-built hardware can
speed the deployment of new services while reducing the economic burden on
clients, a key goal of IBM's Smarter Communications initiative.
To achieve this goal, IBM is working with Business Partners as they create new
solutions tailored for telecom. For example, Australian mobile
carrier Optus recently tested a new mobile network capacity solution from
Connectem Inc. running on IBM PureFlex
"The IBM PureFlex platform is uniquely
suited to enable virtualization of network functions that are implemented as
software applications running on elastic, on-demand infrastructure in 3G, 4G or
Wi-Fi wireless networks," said Jacqueline Woods, global vice president of
Systems Software & Growth Initiatives, IBM Systems & Technology Group.
"We continue to support our partners as they develop and bring to market
innovative solutions on the PureFlex platform."
The IBM PureSystems family offers carriers an alternative to current enterprise
computing models, where multiple and disparate systems require significant
resources to set up and maintain.
The Virtual Core for Mobile (VCM) is a
software solution from Connectem, an IBM Business Partner, which has the
potential to deliver higher network performance during peak usage periods,
where millions of customers could be accessing a mobile network via smartphones
or tablets. A virtualized solution can rapidly switch computing resources to
deliver incremental capacity on-demand. As a result, customers experience lower
network latency even during periods of peak network activity.
The Connectem VCM software running on
IBM PureFlex platform is a part of a key initiative that can dramatically
reduce the time to deploy new services as software applications on general-purpose computing platforms.
Australia's Optus is looking at the new technology to explore opportunities
that cloud services can enable in delivering outstanding customer
experience.
"As we continue to expand Optus 4G
across Australia, we are also exploring ideas such as flexible network
infrastructure and how that can potentially fit into our long-term network
strategy to deliver even more benefits to our customers," said Günther
Ottendorfer, Managing Director of Networks at Optus.
Connectem VCM architecture and software
have been developed to comply with the best practices to meet the strict
service requirements expected of the Mobile Broadband carriers. This new
software architecture, combined with the powerful, high-performance virtualization
built into the PureFlex platform, will help enable the quick adoption of new
services and business models which are critical for Mobile carriers.
"Connectem looks forward to working
with IBM," said Barry Hill, VP Sales & Marketing, Connectem. "We are
excited about the potential to re-define the economics and innovation in the
Mobile Broadband market with this solution running on the IBM PureFlex
platform."
For more information on IBM PureSystems
visit: www.ibm.com/press/pure
For more information on Connectem Inc. visit:
www.connectem.net