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Deliver cost-effective, high-performance network analytics with optimized DPI
Deep packet inspection (DPI) is essential for real-time visibility in modern IP networks, driven by escalating traffic volumes. As vendors innovate to meet demand, the DPI market offers a wide variety of solutions. When selecting a DPI solution, the critical factors are cost and performance. Total Cost of Ownership (TCO) analysis ensures alignment with long-term operational and financial needs, considering all expenses over the lifetime of the solution. Learn how DPI software from ipoque is optimized to reduce TCO and improve performance for today's demanding networks.
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R&S®PACE 2: a lightweight DPI engine for big network performance gains
Performance vs. cost – Why is having a small memory footprint important for DPI deployed in virtualized and containerized environments? This article discusses the implications of a DPI engine with a small memory footprint on network and application performance, across virtualized and containerized architectures as well as the network functions into which it is embedded.
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Keenetic Limited integrates DPI software from Rohde & Schwarz into Wi-Fi routers to boost wireless network performance
Leipzig, Germany, May 5, 2021 — ipoque GmbH, a Rohde & Schwarz company and industry-leading manufacturer of OEM deep packet inspection (DPI) software, today announced that the Wi-Fi solutions provider Keenetic Limited has licensed their DPI engine R&S®PACE 2 to add granular IP traffic visibility to the company’s entire portfolio of wireless routers. R&S®PACE 2 provides detailed insights into network traffic with application and user-level visibility. This visibility is key for Keenetic to meet customer needs by improving device performance, end-user experience and enhancing network security measures.
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SASE: Conquering the ever expanding enterprise edge
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is a network architecture that allows enterprises to securely connect remote users and devices to the enterprise-wide area network(WAN). SASE essentially combines ‘network-as-a-service’ with ‘security-as-a-service’ to provide enterprises, especially those with a growing number of edge connections covering branches, mobile workers, remote workers and IoT devices, the means to monitor, manage and secure their enterprise networks and assets. If SASE will be the crucial architecture for securing and managing the ever-expanding enterprise perimeter, deep packet inspection is the logical complement, providing real-time intelligence at every point along the way.
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Lean DPI innovation at ipoque – delivering smaller build binaries for smarter, high-performing embedded devices
ipoque’s renowned DPI engine has achieved a remarkable minimum build size of just 3.5MB — an impressive enhancement that retains all its powerful features. This breakthrough opens the door to innovative DPI applications, perfectly suited for traffic-heavy, resource-constrained environments and latency-sensitive tasks. Dive into our blog to explore how this advancement is paving the way for the next generation of intelligent embedded devices. Don't miss out on the future of DPI!
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Identifying bestseller strategies: analytics and content monetization for telecom operators
When it comes to content business for telecom operators, borrowed strategies rarely work because no two markets are the same and no two operators are endowed with similar resources. This blog article discusses telecom operator content strategies and how real-time analytics of traffic flows help them develop, improve and implement these strategies. It assesses in particular, how DPI-driven analytics help in the choice of content and content partnerships, content delivery and pricing models.
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User and control plane correlation for intelligent load balancing in mobile networks
As mobile network operators face the challenges of increased traffic demands and security threats, intelligent load balancing has become more important than ever. This article discusses the deployment of our GTP correlation module R&S®GSRM for Niagara Networks’ Open Visibility Platform (OVP). It explains how the OEM software module enables subscriber awareness, allowing mobile network operators to benefit from intelligent load balancing and how this improves network efficiency, performance, traffic management, security, visibility and automation.
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Video streaming: networks and the game of bandwidth
It is evident that video streaming is on a fast track to becoming the new definition of the ‘Internet’, easily outdoing other bandwidth-intensive applications such as cloud gaming, augmented reality (AR) and virtual reality (VR). The demand for video content seems to move in tandem with network speeds, given that better speeds translate into faster streaming and improved quality of experience (QoE). One of the immediate effects of a rapid increase in video traffic is the strain it puts on network resources, resulting in network congestion and poor network performance. While this impairs almost all applications to some degree, video takes the biggest hit given its dependency on real-time availability of bandwidth and speeds. What operators need now are the right tools that deliver the required intelligence, timely and accurately, to maintain the required QoE and to successfully deploy their video streaming strategies.
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Unlock 5G speeds and low latencies with high-performance DPI for ultra-fast networks
One of the key decision factors in deploying deep packet inspection (DPI) and choosing a solution that best fits one’s network needs, is cost. This evaluation is particularly important in 5G, where traffic is expected to record phenomenal growth rates over the coming years. With 5G, a network-wide upgrade of the underlying computing capacity is inevitable. However, what often baffles operators, is figuring out the exact upgrade requirements needed to support new 5G traffic volumes and the lower latencies, and ensuring that those upgrades meet the overall 5G network performance needs. Our new blog post discusses how underlying server processing capabilities influence the speed and throughput of a DPI library, demonstrated by a series of tests conducted by ipoque in collaboration with Intel®.
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Shoring up SOAR with deep packet inspection
Security orchestration, automation and response (SOAR) is an effective system for integrating and automating various security policies, tools and operations in ways that minimize human intervention and increase the cohesiveness of an enterprise’s threat response. This article examines how real-time identification of suspicious, malicious and anomalous flows and comprehensive analytics provided by deep packet inspection can be crucial for enhancing and enriching the functionalities of SOAR.
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