Aricent announces new Framework to accelerate NFV adoption for its clients
Aricent announces the launch of its innovative Virtual Network Function Manager Framework at the Layer123 NFV World Congress 2016 in San Jose. According to the company, the new rollout is design to help clients develop, manage and deliver virtualized networking solutions for the emerging Network Function Virtualization (NFV) market.
The solution is cloud agnostic, extensible and scalable, which implements application-awareness through a simple programmable interface and provides a rich platform for performing service and network function management.
Claimed to be developed on European Telecommunications Standards Institute (ETSI) Industry Specification Group for NFV; the key feature of this solution is its “single-touch” interface, which can be used for deploying network functions, policy based service monitoring and co-relation of infrastructure and VNF monitoring.
Additionally, the new rollout comes with some other value added features:
- Handle inter-VNF dependencies during lifecycle management.
- Simplified management by hiding VNF topology, scalability for the VNF manager, VNF audit trails etc.
- Additionally, by leveraging Aricent’s framework, its team of expert consultants and engineers, clients and partners of Aricent are able to speed up development and focus on differentiated features in the highly agile NFV market.
Rakesh Vij, Chief Business Officer, Communications Business Unit for Aricent said, “Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is transforming the way networks are designed and deployed in the areas of telecommunication, data centers and enterprise networking. Our clients focused towards delivering solutions through which operators would be able to rapidly create and deploy new services, derive cost benefits and improve operational efficiencies. Aricent’s focus is to accelerate client’s objectives by providing them with solutions such as VNF Manager Framework, which enables a faster go-to-market, saving time and effort in managing deployment, and strengthening their focus on service development.