Radisys Introduces First-to-Market Decomposed Virtual Media Server for NFV, Delivering Improved ROI for Cloud Services
09 Julho 2018 - 9:00AM
Business Wire
Decomposed media server platform with open APIs enables
developers to support voice, video and content delivery services
with unprecedented scale and faster time-to-market
Radisys® Corporation (NASDAQ: RSYS), a global leader of open
telecom solutions, today announced the release of its MediaEngine™
Virtual Media Server that supports a wide range of cloud
architectures to enable rich-media applications deployed anywhere
in the network – from the core to the network edge to the
enterprise. Radisys has decomposed the media server architecture to
simplify application development and deployment, significantly
lowering cost of service delivery and accelerating time-to-market
for new services. The platform offers the industry’s highest
density, dramatically reducing the hardware footprint required and
accelerating time to profitability for services.
News Highlights
- Service providers are migrating their
networks from traditional telecom architectures to NFV and
cloud-based architectures to support demand for contextual
real-time voice and video services and immersive experiences such
as augmented reality and video content delivery. This has resulted
in the need for service providers to be able to scale up and down
massive numbers of media server nodes that can sit anywhere in the
network to support these new services.
- Radisys has decomposed its media server
platform to allow control and media elements to scale
independently, allowing application developers and service
providers to support tens of millions of subscribers through
application servers that leverage a large pool of media server
resources to deliver services such as conferencing, speech
recognition, and real-time video. By delivering a decomposed
architecture that allows for rapid scaling in the cloud, Radisys is
enabling service providers to lower costs with flexible deployment
options, accelerate innovation, and reduce complexity in their
networks.
- The Virtual Media Server also delivers
key new capabilities, including:
- Support for new NFV-ready management
solutions such as ONAP and OpenStack. This enables service
providers to deploy media applications on demand in a network – for
example delivering edge media for real-time video to devices in a
concert or sports arena, with network resources being able to be
re-deployed once the event is over, all while keeping the traffic
local to minimize end-to-end network bandwidth consumption.
- New advanced revenue-generating media
applications, such as deep media analytics and reporting for
on-demand media optimizations, and for integrated speech
recognition for speech-enabled applications.
- Hardware accelerated virtualized
real-time voice and video services using Web/4G/LTE networks and
advanced media optimizations at the edge using Multi-Access Edge
Computing platforms.
- NFV-compliant MediaEngine Management
Software to simplify multi-node MediaEngine management deployed in
public and private clouds.
Sue Rudd, director of Service Provider Analysis at Strategy
Analytics, noted that, “Radisys’ MediaEngine has long offered
scalable carrier class performance. (See May 2016 Report.) By
disaggregating the MediaEngine into separate virtual media VNFs as
COTS-based software deployments proliferate, Radisys helps service
providers reduce time to market and scale both cloud and NFV
environments. Virtual media VNFs can change the economics for
scalable services that deliver video, HD audio, media stream
analytics, speech recognition and more. Some of the highest
performance capabilities in the network or cloud can now be
delivered at a new cost effective price point.”
“The evolution of the MediaEngine Virtual Media Server to enable
on-demand media anywhere in the network is transformational in
matching the dynamic needs of service providers and their customers
with the industry’s leading economics for one of the most demanding
functions in carrier and cloud networks,” said Al Balasco, vice
president, MediaEngine, Radisys. “We’re enabling our customers to
achieve massive savings in CapEx and OpEx when deploying the
Virtual Media Server to support millions of subscribers in a server
footprint that is typically half to one-tenth the footprint of
alternative solutions. Not only does this reduce costs for existing
services, it also makes economically viable a range of previously
cost-prohibitive services, further expanding service providers’
ability to offer new services and differentiate in the market.”
Product Availability
The MediaEngine Virtual Media Server is available now. For more
information, contact sales@radisys.com.
About Radisys
Radisys, a global leader in open telecom solutions, enables
service providers to drive disruption with new open architecture
business models. Radisys’ innovative disaggregated and virtualized
enabling technology solutions leverage open reference architectures
and standards, combined with open software and hardware to power
business transformation for the telecom industry, while its
world-class services organization delivers systems integration
expertise necessary to solve communications and content providers’
complex deployment challenges. For more information, visit
www.Radisys.com.
Radisys® is a registered trademark of Radisys. All other
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