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Featured Video

  • The explosive growth of internet traffic has disrupted the technology industry, threatening to clog telecom networks… unless a new, scalable approach is implemented. This documentary explores the evolution of Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and the hurdles faced when switching from infrastructure-heavy, legacy networks to virtualized networks.

All Brocade Videos:

  • NYU Wireless Founder Ted Rapport discusses the new possibilities with more spectrum following the FCC's Spectrum Frontiers ruling.

  • Ali Niknejad, Faculty Director at the Berkeley Wireless Research Center, one of the pioneers in millimeter wave research, talks about their joint efforts with DARPA and the NSF to demonstrate the benefits of millimeter wave and massive MIMO.

  • Nick Maynard, Program Director at the National Science Foundation, discusses the importance of bringing universities and corporations together to drive innovation and speed to market for wireless apps and services, through research platforms in several cities across the U.S.

  • Selina Lo, President and CEO of Ruckus Wireless, talks to TIA NOW about transforming the network of today to a more agile network of tomorrow.

  • The explosive growth of internet traffic has disrupted the technology industry, threatening to clog telecom networks… unless a new, scalable approach is implemented. This documentary explores the evolution of Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) and the hurdles faced when switching from infrastructure-heavy, legacy networks to virtualized networks.

  • Kelly Herrell, Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Software Networking Business Unit at Brocade tells TIA NOW about the primary tenets of the New IP. Herrell also explains how SDN and NFV are components of the New IP as incumbents and disruptors transform their networks into software defined architectures.

  • Andrew Coward, Vice President of Service Provider Strategy at Brocade, tells TIA NOW how the New IP can further evolve in the carrier ecosystem. From OpenStack and OpenDaylight to new business paradigms, the New IP encompasses telecom as we know it today and the future of virtualized networks.