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  • Hyperconverged Platforms

    Mercury Systems, Inc.

    Hyper-Unity® seamlessly integrates multiple RES form-factors, Ethernet switches, and software-defined storage (SDS)/ hyper-converged infrastructure (HCI) software to deliver all-flash performance for virtualized applications at less than half the cost of traditional storage. It brings the advantages of a Public Cloud to operations on the tactical edge, optimizing efficiency through dynamically provisioned resources, streamlining IT management, and providing a robust, scalable and turn-key infrastructure that can be immediately deployed.

  • Networks

    Argon ST

    Our products include wireless network solutions, mobile ad hoc networks, provisioned applications and virtualized environments networking; interference-resistant technologies and satellites. Our RF-based systems give customers a pivotal advantage in today's complex network environments. We transfer concepts into reality, enabling fast, reliable delivery of information and intelligence to individual terminals while ensuring interoperability across vast, dynamic networks.

  • VPN Server

    Patton Electronics Co.

    What is a Virtual VPN server? A Virtual VPN server (aka virtual private network server or virtualized VPN Server) is a type of router that provides hosting and delivery of VPN services. It may also be viewed as an IP Network instance that terminates VPN connections such as Ipsec, OpenVPN and similar. Traditionally, a VPN server is a hardware computing device installed and configured with software that provides virtual Private Network (VPN) service. Patton has decoupled the VPN software from the dedicated hardware using virtualization technology to create a virtualized version of the network function or VNF. The VNF form of the server provides VPN tunnel management, network protection, firewall security, and IPsec router functionality-as well as VoIP security including TLS/SRTP.

  • Network Function Virtualization and Software Defined Network

    NFV and SDN - Patton Electronics Co.

    Network Function Virtualization (NFV) is a concept closely-related to software defined networking (SDN) whereby certain aspects of network operations (routing for example) are de-coupled from hardware and delivered as a software-only product or service. The software solutions sometimes called Virtual Machine (VM) Software Editions. Network operators, service providers, and enterprise network administrators can employ Virtualized Network Functions (VNF) to accelerate deployment of network services, cut capital expenses and reduce operating costs.

  • Ultra-high-performance Network Visibility

    IntellaView - APCON, Inc.

    Our customers require a visibility infrastructure that can keep up with the additional bandwidth needed for data-intensive applications (such as IoT, AI, Big Data, and 5G). APCON’s IntellaView hybrid visibility platform accommodates the growth in number of users, bandwidth and throughput, and applications on the world’s biggest and fastest networks. The platform delivers high performance and density, scalability, and access to hybrid networks spanning cloud, virtualized, and on-premises infrastructures.

  • Virtual SBC

    Patton Electronics Co.

    What is a virtual session border controller or virtualized SBC? Traditionally, a session border controller (SBC) is a device positioned between carrier networks or between an enterprise LAN and a service-provider WAN. In the latter case, the border controller is called an enterprise session border controller or eSBC. Whether it is delivered as a dedicated hardware session border controller or a virtualized network function, (a.k.a. software SBC) the border controller manages call (session) setup and teardown. The SBC also provides network demarcation (demarc), or separation (border) between network domains, as well as other types of management (control) over the data streams that pass between networks. With the growing popularity of software defined networking (SDN) and the burgeoning market development and adoption of network function virtualization (NFV), eSBC functionality is more and more often de-coupled from a dedicated hardware device and delivered as a virtual instance running as a virtual machine (VM) on top of a hypervisor. It is generally not well understood in the market why an eSBC is such a critical network element for a secure and reliable SIP-based enterprise phone system. The following publication will help close that knowledge gap.

  • 1U Rackmount Network Appliance Platform

    NA861 - Axiomtek Co., Ltd.

    The NA861 offers high processing performance through the LGA3647 socket 2nd Generation Intel® Xeon® Scalable processor (codename: Cascade Lake) and supports the Intel® C621 chipset. The robust and highly reliable network appliance platform comes with two Gigabit Ethernet ports and four expandable LAN modules supporting 1GbE/10GbE/Fiber/Copper/Bypass with a maximum of thirty-four LAN ports. The NA861 is the perfect network hardware solution for enhancing digital security & surveillance, network traffic management and virtualized network security.

  • Cloud-Based Workflow And Asset Management

    VeSion™ R-Server - VeEX Inc.

    Part of VeEX’s VeSion™ centralized monitoring and management solutions, the R-Server Workflow and Asset Management system provides crucial tools to manage fleets of technicians, test equipment, standardized test profiles, thresholds, centralized test results collection, reporting, jobs/ticketing, and software update delivery to create coordinated and efficient disciplined workforce and test procedures. R-Server enhances the workflow to achieve the level of quality and repeatability required by telecommunications service providers, MSOs and their contractors. The flexible R-Server can be deployed in cloud, hosted, and corporate networks, on physical or virtualized servers.

  • 6U CompactPCI 4th Generation Intel® Core™ i3/i5/i7 Processor Blade with ECC support

    MIC-3396 - Advantech Co. Ltd.

    Using 4th generation Intel® Core™ i3/i5/i7 processors based on 22nm process technology supporting up to four cores / eight threads at 2.4GHz and 6MB last level cache, the MIC-3396 blade boosts computing performance deploying the latest virtualization, techniques and CPU enhancements. Onboard soldered low voltage DRAM (1.35V) with ECC support and optional memory expansion via an SODIMM socket extend the memory to a maximum of 16GB supporting the most demanding applications in high performance or virtualized environments. Dual channel design and memory speeds up to 1600MT/s along with increased cache size and cache algorithms guarantee maximum memory performance. Combined with the powerful Intel® QM87 chipset, the 4th generation Intel® Core™ processors offer improved I/O performance by leveraging 5GT/s DMI and 3rd generation PCIe interfaces. An onboard XMC/PMC site with PCIe x8 gen.3 connectivity can host high speed offload or I/O mezzanines such as the MIC-3666 dual 10GE XMC card. With SATA-III support and up to 7Gbps I/O. the latest enhancements in storage technology such as high speed SSDs or traditional HDDs can be used on the MIC-3396. Five gigabit Ethernet ports based on Intel® GbE controllers for front and rear,including two PICMG 2.16, ensure best in class network connectivity The processor’s integrated enhanced graphics engine (Iris) offers twice the performance over previous generations. With triple independent display support, the MIC-3396 is an ideal fit for demanding workstation applications. RASUM features integrated in the CPU and chipset combined with PICMG 2.9, IPMI-based management make the MIC-3396 a highly available and reliable computing engine. The RIO-3316 RTM module supports one PS/2 connector with both keyboard and mouse ports, one USB 3.0, two USB 2.0 ports, two RS-232 ports, two SATA ports, two DVI ports, and two Gigabit Ethernet ports. In case of the SATA disk drives and SATA RAID support of the QM87 do not meet performance and reliability requirements, the RIO-3315 SAS version supports a 4-port SAS controller with RAID and fail over support.

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