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  1. Visibility into OTT traffic with next-gen DPI software

    In this article, we discuss the expanding and multi-faceted OTT landscape and the role of deep packet inspection (DPI) in providing deep visibility and classification of OTT traffic at the application and service level. Next-gen DPI software, such as the R&S®PACE 2 and R&S®vPACE engines by ipoque, enables OTT providers and network operators to identify and navigate emerging trends while optimizing performance, security and user experience for exceptional service delivery.

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  2. Next-gen deep packet inspection software

    ipoque offers the best deep packet inspection software to add real-time network and application visibility to your telco network analytics, traffic management, or cybersecurity solutions. If you are looking for ways to manage and secure your network as well as managing data flows more intelligently, ipoque’s advanced DPI technology can help you solve your challenges. The key to maintaining integrity, ensuring security and optimizing the efficiency of networks is a high-performant and efficient deep packet inspection software that delivers full visibility into IP-based network traffic in real time. By licensing our leading-edge DPI tool you can focus on your core competencies and benefit from a faster time to market. With our overview of use cases you can identify easily what are the advantages of integrating DPI technology into your product or solution.

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    • DPI for NPM and APM solutions

      The performance and availability of enterprise applications are critical to maintaining uninterrupted business processes, as even small performance issues can entail rather costly consequences. Deep packet inspection (DPI) enhances application performance monitoring (APM) and digital experience monitoring (DEM) solutions with deep traffic visibility helping to diagnose application performance issues and bottlenecks in the network. To offer high-quality services, enterprises must rely on a comprehensive library of business applications and network protocols to identify and analyze the traffic running in their networks.

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    • Enhancing network visibility for SD-WAN in the era of cloud and SaaS

      One of the most touted benefits of SD-WAN is the execution of network policies via dynamic provisioning of network services such as firewalls, load balancers and session controllers. With SD-WAN, centrally controlled orchestrators can now control network functions remotely, allowing network services to respond instantaneously to the type of application that is being delivered. However, to respond to the demands of the traffic and dynamically provision network services by application types, networks require network visibility through application awareness. Identifying an application, its attribute or its application family allows networks to become intelligent enforcing corresponding policies.

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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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    • Webinar: DPI performance measurements for 5G UPF setups

      To make the best of user plane functions (UPFs) in 5G, application awareness is key. Watch our webinar with Tobias Roeder, Senior Application Engineer DPI at ipoque, to learn how to transfer DPI deployments from 4G PGW into 5G UPF, create application-centric traffic profiles in traffic generators, improve DPDK and VPP configurations and more.

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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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    • 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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    • Cutting up the perfect piece: DPI-enhanced traffic intelligence for 5G network slicing

      Unlike its predecessor networks, 5G involves network slicing which overlays logical networks on a common infrastructure, creating different ‘slices’ that act as separate networks. This article discusses the need for real-time traffic intelligence for 5G network slicing. It explains 5G network slicing, the 5G usage classes and how real-time intelligence provided by DPI enables the creation and implementation of various traffic management policies as well as how it supports network optimization and monetization.

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