The latest technology trends in the telecommunications sector indicate a strong demand for a single, integrated telecom platform deployment solution that is compatible with cloud-deployment applications and Web-based architecture, as well as a solution that offers seamless connectivity and security across all types of devices and platforms.
NEI (News - Alert), a provider of server-based telecom platform deployment solutions, will be showcasing its latest high-performance security appliance technologies at the upcoming RSA (News - Alert) Conference 2012, to be held February 27 – March 2, 2012 in San Francisco.
The telecom platform deployment provider specializes in offering server-based application platforms and lifecycle support services for software developers and original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). The company will present its security appliances designed for Independent Software Vendors (ISVs) that deploy and support enterprise-ready security applications at the not-to-miss event.
With more than a decade of experience in telecom platform deployment innovation, NEI has the ability to provide physical, virtual and cloud-ready solutions. Because of this, the company has gained a solid reputation as one of the most trusted software deployment partners in the industry.
The company will highlight its new Sandy Bridge-based platform solutions for on-premise and cloud-ready virtual appliance solutions, as well as innovative application management tools including health monitoring and update management modules at the conference.
As part of this event, NEI will also host an invitation-only cocktail reception at its booth.
Commenting on the latest market trend affecting telecom, NEI officials recently said, “Dominating the market this year in the telecom space was the transition to 40G, the expansion of LTE (News - Alert) and 4G rollouts.”
As the ATCA ecosystem continues to move to support 40GE solutions, NEI has remained ahead of the competition through supporting switches, single board computers and pocket processing blades, all with 40GE connectivity.
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Edited by Jamie Epstein