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ADLINK and Wind River Collaborate on Joint R&D Center

Published: Aug 30,2016

ADLINK Wind River today announced the establishment of joint lab facilities in Shanghai, China and San Jose, CA, US, to promote the adoption of Network Functions Virtualization (NFV).

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The Research & Development centers will feature Wind River Titanium Server software running on ADLINK’s hardware platform based on the Modular Industrial Cloud Architecture (MICA) open framework. The combination of technologies will offer a platform for software manufacturers, system device suppliers and service providers to test software rapidly through preliminary platform verification and system optimization, thus accelerating the application of NFV in the communications industry.

“ADLINK is dedicated to promoting the development of the mobile telecommunications industry,” said Jim Liu, CEO of ADLINK. “By creating a new generation ecosystem of NFV-optimized, inter-operable, standard solutions with Wind River, we can help to accelerate product time-to-market for ISPs and time-to-deploy NFV infrastructure for telecommunication device manufacturers, as well as promote rapid, low-cost function upgrades in the future.”

“In order to make tangible progress towards NFV adoption, it is essential to collaborate across a wide ecosystem. Together with ADLINK, we’re providing opportunities to accelerate the testing and deployment of NFV solutions" said Charlie Ashton, senior director of business development for networking solutions at Wind River. "With Wind River Titanium Server as a software foundation delivering carrier grade virtualization for NFV infrastructure, service providers can gain new flexibility and scalability while achieving significant improvements in operational costs and energy usage."

“The NFV mode not only allows the use of powerful and inexpensive server hardware, but also lets operators and enterprises deploy or update services faster and more economically than they can now. After adopting NFV, you can easily finish large-scale, network-exclusive hardware updates across vast geographic areas within several weeks or months,” said Lingli Deng from China Mobile. “China Mobile is very glad to see that software and hardware companies like ADLINK and Wind River can establish strategic alliances that result in new network designs for future network device system structures and added flexibility in network infrastructure deployment.”

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