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  1. Facebook, YouTube and Instagram: Tackling app frenzy with DPI-driven application awareness

    It goes without saying that applications are driving today's networks. The rapid growth of application traffic and global trends in application usage are the focus of this article. In particular, it explores the role of deep packet inspection in providing the granular application visibility needed to ensure network performance, allocating network assets, managing application-related threats, and providing superior user satisfaction.

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  3. E-book: Video Optimization

    Mobile networks are, increasingly, video distribution networks. Indeed, it has become a task for major network architects to not only develop a mobile network, but to design a network fit for video distribution first and foremost.

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  4. 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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  5. 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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  6. Saving every heartbeat: How DPI helps secure IoT networks for healthcare

    IoT healthcare devices lacking relevant data protocols and standards become easy targets for cyber-attacks. This risk is indefinitely higher with legacy healthcare equipment that cannot be or is not updated to present security standards. This article takes a look at the importance of securing IoT networks and systems against cyber-threats. It lays out the vulnerabilities of present-day IoT networks and systems and highlights how real-time traffic intelligence can mitigate them.

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  7. Managing HetNets: How application awareness drives intelligent mobile data offloading decisions

    Mobile data offloading helps operators optimize network capacity, improve network performance, enhance service quality and provide ubiquitous connectivity. Deep packet inspection is key in enabling intelligent traffic offloading: It offers real-time identification of the underlying traffic — whether it is latency-sensitive, mission-critical or bandwidth-intensive — paving the way for enhanced network performance, and service quality.

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  8. Winning the game of truth with network traffic classification accuracy powered by DPI

    As networks move towards automation, AI-based techniques such as machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) are employed by new architectures such as SDN to invoke and control network functions autonomously. This automation, however, hinges on both real-time traffic inputs as well as past data on protocols, applications and service types. The more accurate past classification data is, the more meaningful the algorithms and features defined in the AI systems will be. This leads to improved network responses and a higher predictive capability across networks.

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  9. APCON selects DPI engine from Rohde & Schwarz for intelligent traffic filtering in data center networks

    Leipzig, Germany — January 11, 2023 — today, ipoque GmbH, a Rohde & Schwarz company, and APCON, Inc., a US-based provider of network visibility and security services for data centers, announced their new partnership. The agreement specifies the advanced deep packet inspection (DPI) software library from ipoque, R&S®PACE 2, as a licensable add on software tool for the IntellaView HyperEngine hardware platform (HyperEngine) from APCON.

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  10. ipoque at DPDK Summit 2023 in Dublin

    Join Tobias in his live session to gain valuable insights into how DPI-enhanced DPDK empowers the User Plane in 5G networks. Tobias will discuss his experience from the usage and deployment of DPI-enhanced DPDK in today's telecommunications environments

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