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Fibre Backbone – Helping Landlords and Developers to bring improved fibre connectivity to their buildings

Fibre Backbone – Helping Landlords and Developers to bring improved fibre connectivity to their buildings

Zetta Connect, a long-time customer of EPS Global, is an independent connectivity consultancy that helps landlords and tenants to improve the digital infrastructure of their space, making it easier for occupiers to consume connectivity, and as a result making the workspace more appealing and productive. Robin is trying to encourage a move away from internet connectivity being a problem for the tenant to sort out, and a move towards treating it like other utilities that are a given when the tenant agrees a lease. His work includes coordinating with carriers to bring connectivity into a new or refurbished buildings, site surveys, connectivity upgrades and significantly, by designing a fibre cable infrastructure to enable a plug and play solution for tenants.

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Fibre Backbone – Helping Landlords and Developers to bring improved fibre connectivity to their buildings

Zetta Connect, a long-time customer of EPS Global, is an independent connectivity consultancy that helps landlords and tenants to improve the digital infrastructure of their space, making it easier for occupiers to consume connectivity, and as a result making the workspace more appealing and productive. Robin is trying to encourage a move away from internet connectivity being a problem for the tenant to sort out, and a move towards treating it like other utilities that are a given when the tenant agrees a lease. His work includes coordinating with carriers to bring connectivity into a new or refurbished buildings, site surveys, connectivity upgrades and significantly, by designing a fibre cable infrastructure to enable a plug and play solution for tenants.

Zetta Connect, a long-time customer of EPS Global, is an independent connectivity consultancy that helps landlords and tenants to improve the digital infrastructure of their space, making it easier for occupiers to consume connectivity, and as a result making the workspace more appealing and productive. Robin is trying to encourage a move away from internet connectivity being a problem for the tenant to sort out, and a move towards treating it like other utilities that are a given when the tenant agrees a lease. His work includes coordinating with carriers to bring connectivity into a new or refurbished buildings, site surveys, connectivity upgrades and significantly, by designing a fibre cable infrastructure to enable a plug and play solution for tenants.


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Open networking 2020: The year of the Telco

Open networking 2020: The year of the Telco

Undoubtedly, 2020 has been the strangest, and what has felt like the longest of my 40 years so far. Together, we have experienced the worst recession since the 1930’s, and a global pandemic which has touched the lives of every person, in one way or a another. The EPS family is no different in this and I want to extend my greatest sympathies to them, and anyone reading this, who has experienced a loss this year. “Ar dheis Dé go raibh a n-anamacha”

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Open networking 2020: The year of the Telco

Undoubtedly, 2020 has been the strangest, and what has felt like the longest of my 40 years so far. Together, we have experienced the worst recession since the 1930’s, and a global pandemic which has touched the lives of every person, in one way or a another. The EPS family is no different in this and I want to extend my greatest sympathies to them, and anyone reading this, who has experienced a loss this year. “Ar dheis Dé go raibh a n-anamacha”

Undoubtedly, 2020 has been the strangest, and what has felt like the longest of my 40 years so far. Together, we have experienced the worst recession since the 1930’s, and a global pandemic which has touched the lives of every person, in one way or a another. The EPS family is no different in this and I want to extend my greatest sympathies to them, and anyone reading this, who has experienced a loss this year. “Ar dheis Dé go raibh a n-anamacha”


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Open Networking – The Future for Service Providers

Open Networking – The Future for Service Providers

In the space of 4 short years the ONF and TIP, along with hardware partners like Edgecore Networks, have altered the service provider hardware industry in aeternum. Their end-to-end, open networking solutions are going to take a large chunk out of a projected 5-year, $490 billion bonanza that traditional vendors like Cisco and Huawei had locked in. Network disaggregation, the pillar of hyperscale datacentres, is now a reality for service providers who are willing to embrace SDN and open hardware to achieve their goals.  Read article

Open Networking – The Future for Service Providers

In the space of 4 short years the ONF and TIP, along with hardware partners like Edgecore Networks, have altered the service provider hardware industry in aeternum. Their end-to-end, open networking solutions are going to take a large chunk out of a projected 5-year, $490 billion bonanza that traditional vendors like Cisco and Huawei had locked in. Network disaggregation, the pillar of hyperscale datacentres, is now a reality for service providers who are willing to embrace SDN and open hardware to achieve their goals.  In the space of 4 short years the ONF and TIP, along with hardware partners like Edgecore Networks, have altered the service provider hardware industry in aeternum. Their end-to-end, open networking solutions are going to take a large chunk out of a projected 5-year, $490 billion bonanza that traditional vendors like Cisco and Huawei had locked in. Network disaggregation, the pillar of hyperscale datacentres, is now a reality for service providers who are willing to embrace SDN and open hardware to achieve their goals. 

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5 Whitebox Products Changing the Face of Carrier Networks

5 Whitebox Products Changing the Face of Carrier Networks

Since 2012, hyperscale data center operators have enjoyed the benefits of the bare metal/whitebox revolution that has taken place in networking. Nearly a quarter of all switches now shipped are bare-metal and that does not include the brite boxes (bare-metal rebranded like HPE and Dell) in that figure. It has become easier to automate, scale, provision our data centers, not to mention the reduced CAPEX and OPEX.

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5 Whitebox Products Changing the Face of Carrier Networks

Since 2012, hyperscale data center operators have enjoyed the benefits of the bare metal/whitebox revolution that has taken place in networking. Nearly a quarter of all switches now shipped are bare-metal and that does not include the brite boxes (bare-metal rebranded like HPE and Dell) in that figure. It has become easier to automate, scale, provision our data centers, not to mention the reduced CAPEX and OPEX.

Since 2012, hyperscale data center operators have enjoyed the benefits of the bare metal/whitebox revolution that has taken place in networking. Nearly a quarter of all switches now shipped are bare-metal and that does not include the brite boxes (bare-metal rebranded like HPE and Dell) in that figure. It has become easier to automate, scale, provision our data centers, not to mention the reduced CAPEX and OPEX.


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Creating a Modern Campus Area Network: A ‘How to’ Guide

Creating a Modern Campus Area Network: A ‘How to’ Guide

Without question, Open Networking and SDN have altered the landscape of data center networks irrevocably. Less than a decade has elapsed since Facebook open-sourced its hardware designs for its Prineville, Oregon data center and formed the Open Compute Project (OCP). One month previous, the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) had formed to promote the benefits of SDN and the OpenFlow protocol. These two organizations, with more than a little help from companies like Facebook, Google and Microsoft, have presided over a shift that has massively reduced CAPEX and OPEX, improved scalability, automation, and efficiency and has given the power back to companies to determine what is the best fit for their particular need.
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Creating a Modern Campus Area Network: A ‘How to’ Guide

Without question, Open Networking and SDN have altered the landscape of data center networks irrevocably. Less than a decade has elapsed since Facebook open-sourced its hardware designs for its Prineville, Oregon data center and formed the Open Compute Project (OCP). One month previous, the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) had formed to promote the benefits of SDN and the OpenFlow protocol. These two organizations, with more than a little help from companies like Facebook, Google and Microsoft, have presided over a shift that has massively reduced CAPEX and OPEX, improved scalability, automation, and efficiency and has given the power back to companies to determine what is the best fit for their particular need.
 
Without question, Open Networking and SDN have altered the landscape of data center networks irrevocably. Less than a decade has elapsed since Facebook open-sourced its hardware designs for its Prineville, Oregon data center and formed the Open Compute Project (OCP). One month previous, the Open Networking Foundation (ONF) had formed to promote the benefits of SDN and the OpenFlow protocol. These two organizations, with more than a little help from companies like Facebook, Google and Microsoft, have presided over a shift that has massively reduced CAPEX and OPEX, improved scalability, automation, and efficiency and has given the power back to companies to determine what is the best fit for their particular need.
 

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