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Cloud native networks: gearing up for an agile future
At one time, businesses were content deploying their own IT infrastructure, adding more hardware and appliances as transactions and operations grew. They then saw the limitations of proprietary hardware in scaling growth and saw how cloud and virtualization gave them the computing resources they needed to deploy and run their applications on a flexible, on-demand model. Efficiency gains however, are not the only push factors for the adoption of cloud-native networks.
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vCPE and uCPE: How much cloud do we really need?
CPE virtualization abolishes proprietary hardware, vendor lock-in, congested rack space and expensive on-site maintenance. How has the cloud transformed CPE and what are the CPE deployment models that best fit today’s diverse traffic? This blog post discusses virtualized CPE (vCPE) and universal CPE (uCPE) in the context of how DPI enables the development of network architectures that are aligned to today’s traffic needs. It illustrates in detail how deep intelligence on traffic and applications enables the optimization of CPE architecture covering options that include on-premises, data center and cloud deployments and the assessment of these options in terms of overall cost, network efficiency and application performance.
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Shaping application traffic with DPI-powered application delivery controller
Sitting between the external firewall and a web farm, today’s cloud-based application delivery controllers (ADCs) play a very important role in managing application traffic across highly distributed architectures. This article discusses how the evolution of ADCs requires deep network visibility and how deep packet inspection (DPI) can be used to power a number of key functionalities that span access control, security, content management and SSL termination. It highlights DPI’s VPP-driven traffic filtering capacity and how this can be used to enhance virtualized, cloud-based ADCs.
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E-book: DPI and the Networks of the Future
Network transformations will be required if operators are to meet the diverse demands of 5G and IoT services and create new business models.
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Webinar - Deep packet inspection: The key technology for vEPC solutions
When your virtual Evolved Packet Core (vEPC) solution needs deep packet inspection (DPI) as a key enabling feature, highly reliable and accurate real-time identification of network traffic and applications is an important requirement. Whether it is for analytics, policy enforcement, tiered pricing, web and video optimization, content filtering, parental control or security services, DPI is a crucial technology to implement virtualized network equipment solutions.
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Close-up in the cloud: How micro-segmentation benefits from DPI
Micro-segmentation segregates networks into smaller VLANs or subnets that are accorded their own security functionalities to safeguard cloud applications from laterally moving threats that typically afflict virtual machines and containers in the cloud. The use of DPI in micro-segmentation can greatly aid in securing applications in the cloud or specifically distributed workloads hosted on virtual machines and containers.
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Rohde & Schwarz Cybersecurity’s Deep Packet Inspection Software Now Detects Bitcoin Transactions in Network Traffic
The new Bitcoin protocol classification functionality enhances network analytics and security solutions to identify Bitcoin network activity. This enables enterprises to identify, control and block bitcoin transactions within a network.
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Rohde & Schwarz Cybersecurity DPI Solution Enables Security and Traffic Control of Critical Enterprise Cloud Applications
Barracuda’s cloud-ready firewalls utilize the deep packet inspection (DPI) engine R&S PACE 2 to achieve reliable application visibility which allows for controlling network traffic and facilitating the secure delivery of critical cloud business applications.
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Rohde & Schwarz Unveils New Features of Deep Packet Inspection Solution for vEPC Market
Leipzig, Germany – January 8, 2019 – ipoque GmbH, a Rohde & Schwarz company providing market-leading deep packet inspection (DPI) software, today announced new R&S®PACE 2 capabilities for the virtualized evolved packet core (vEPC) market. The high-performance DPI product offers vEPC vendors comprehensive signatures for video streaming, breakthrough efficiency, enhanced tethering detection and flexible licensing. Today, three of the five leading vEPC vendors have embedded R&S®PACE 2 in their solutions to boost competitive advantage with Communication Service Providers (CSPs).
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CloudGen Firewall from Barracuda relies on DPI engine R&S®PACE 2 from ipoque
“We are committed to provide award-winning products and excellent support for our customers and partners. This is only possible if our technology partners can live up to the same high expectations and standards. Throughout our entire partnership, we have always felt very well looked after by ipoque, who have always been highly committed to provide a timely solution to any problem.”
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