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Sunday, May 11, 2014

Cisco Opens up the "Last Mile" for Service Providers to Increase Profits with Virtualization and Programmable Capabilities - The Network: Cisco's Technology News Site

To support service providers as they introduce new applications and services such as cloud-based managed business services, advanced bandwidth-on-demand and consumer mobile broadband, Cisco today introduced the Cisco® Elastic Access portfolio of software and hardware products. These new solutions can enable increased agility and profitability, helping service providers reduce network deployment costs by up to 56 percent and maintenance costs by up to 21 percent. Service providers can do this by using virtualization, programmability, economical scale and architectural convergence in the access segment of the network. 
The new software-defined networking (SDN)-enabled Cisco Elastic Access portfolio is a key element of the CiscoEvolved Programmable Network (EPN), the infrastructure layer consisting of physical and virtual devices working together to form an end-to-end unified fabric for a programmable network. This helps enable service providers to create new revenue models, simplify operations and deliver new revenue-generating services. The Cisco EPN and Cisco's industry-leading virtualization and orchestration software platform – the Cisco Evolved Services Platform (ESP) – are key architectural elements for the Cisco Open Network Environment (ONE) for service providers.


Cisco Opens up the "Last Mile" for Service Providers to Increase Profits with Virtualization and Programmable Capabilities - The Network: Cisco's Technology News Site

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