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Intel Network Builders Network Builders Overview Network Platforms Group (NPG) June 2015

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Intel Network Builders Network Builders Overview

Network Platforms Group (NPG) June 2015

Network Platforms Group

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Intel Delivers SOFTWARE-DEFINED INFRASTRUCTURE

INVESTMENT

IN BUILDING STRONG ECOSYSTEMS

COMMITMENT TO OPEN STANDARDS

AND PLATFORMS

INDUSTRY-LEADING INNOVATION AND

TECHNOLOGY LEADERSHIP

ACCELERATING THE MARKET

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Open Source/Standards Fuel Transformation: Intel is a Leading Contributor

*Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners

OpenStack Orchestration

IETF Service Function Chaining

Open Networking Foundation

Open vSwitch

Network Function

Virtualization

Open Daylight

Open Source Controller

Consortium

DPDK

DPDK.org Distributed

Unified Storage

OpenMano

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Intel Participation in the OpenStack* Community • Platinum member • Important role in the Win The Enterprise (WTE) Workgroup • Contributing across most major projects today (Top-10 across most

modules) • Working with the ecosystem to drive adoption

1 – Identified as a Top-10 contributor on “Commits” at www.stackalytics.com 2 - Component name change

Incubation / Not Integrated

Significant Intel Contributions1

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ESSEX Apr 2012

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HAVANA Oct 2013

ICEHOUSE Apr 2014

BARBICAN

Messaging/Queue Service

Data Analytics

Database Service

Bare Metal Provisioning

Deployment/Management

Orchestration

Measurement

Block Storage

Networking

Identity

Dashboard

Image Store

Object Store

Compute

Key Management

DNS Service

Common Libraries

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Workflow Service

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Intel® Network Builders - Partners Using DPDK

… and growing

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Intel® Open Network Platform (ONP) Server

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Intel® Xeon® processor E5 v3

Intel® Communications Chipset 89xx Series

Intel® Ethernet Controller XL710

Open Source Software Stack Based on ETSI-NFVI Reference

Architecture

Intel® QuickAssist Technology Drivers Intel® Ethernet Drivers:10 & 40 GbE

Linux Fedora OS KVM Hypervisor

DPDK Open vSwitch

OpenStack Cloud OS OpenDaylight Controller

OPNFV project

Industry standard High Volume Server

What is it? • Server Hardware & Software reference design integrating

Intel HW optimizations with Open Source ingredients used in SDN/NFV

Who is it targeted at? • Directly to NFVI+VIM vendors: OEMs, TEMs, SIs, ODMs • Indirectly to: ISVs, CommSP • Adjacent Markets: Enterprise, Cloud SP

Where does my customer get it? • ONP Software is released on Intel’s 01.org on quarterly basis

in the form of: Reference Architecture Document; Benchmark Test Report; Collateral ; Application Demo Setup*

How does it relate to Linux Foundation Open Platform for NFV (OPNFV)? • ONP Server is available today and will stay as Intel’s

program to contribute covered ingredients into OPNFV

* Planned 2015

STRONG ECOSYSTEMS

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Intel® Network Builders Program - Network Operators

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Intel partners with Tier 1 & Tier 2 network

operators globally to support Network

Operator Transformation activities

Network Builder Partner Operators

WORLDWIDE

Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners 10

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How does the Intel® Network Builders program work?

• By invitation; online application

• Partner presence page & Logo

Join

Collaborate • Pro-active

promotion

• Outbound marketing

Promote

• Solution match making

GTM

• Join by invitation • When Partners join the program, they are provided a microsite on the Intel® Network Builders website • Co-marketing/promotion benefits are available only if there is a reference architecture

• Create a reference architecture • Post on online library

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Eco System partner companies working together to develop reference architectures

Network Platforms Group

3 pillars of the Intel® Network Builders Program

• Tools & capabilities to learn, innovate, and build on Intel technologies

• Technical resources to assist in optimizing solutions

• Joint Intel & Red Hat Lab Environment

• Development funding for joint initiatives / iCAP

Technical Enabling

• Influence and align ecosystem with Network Operators

• Collaboration on PoCs, trials, & deployments

• Facilitate TTM & interoperability

Match Making

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• Visibility and market awareness

• Solution briefs, webinars, events, partner directory

• Increase business opportunities

Marketing

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Intel® Network Builders Benefits for:

• Channel to market for

their products & services

• Jointly develop PoCs & Demo’s with Intel / or other partners

• Help in optimizing their solutions on Intel Architecture

Ecosystem Partners

• Enable industry to run SDN / NFV workloads on Intel Architecture

• Grow ecosystem of optimized solutions

• Move from PoC’s and accelerate commercial deployments

Intel

• Access to a focused

SDN / NFV vendor eco system

• Provide product / deployment requirements

• Influence development to meet commercial & technical objectives

Network Operators

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Network Builder Events

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Event Level Date City/Geo

Mobile World Congress Booth & Reception March 2-5 Barcelona/EMEA

MPLS SDN World Congress Booth March 17-20 Paris/EMEA

IDF, Shenzhen Booth & Workshop April 8-9 Shenzhen, China/PRC

Layer 123 NFV Congress Booth, Reception & Workshop May 5-7 San Jose / ASMO

Open Stack Summit Booth & Reception May 18-22 Vancouver, BC/ASMO

Network Virtualization & SDN World Booth, Reception & Workshop May 26-28 London / EMEA

Big Telecom Booth, Reception & Workshop June 9-10 Chicago/ASMO

Red Hat Summit Booth & Reception June 23-26 Boston/ASMO

IDF San Francisco Booth August 18-20 San Francisco/ASMO

Layer 123 SDN/ Open Flow World Congress Booth, Reception & Workshop October 12-16 Dusseldorf/EMEA

SDN/NFV Asia Conference Booth, Reception & Workshop December 2-4 Singapore/APAC

Carrier Network Virtualization Booth, Reception & Workshop December 9-11 Palo Alto/ASMO

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Customer Success Stories: SDN/NFV

Network Operators & Enterprises Embracing

SDN/NFV Using General-Purpose Processing

Technology in Their Networks

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JUST A FEW EXAMPLES

25+ PILOTS IN PROCESS

WORLDWIDE

Other brands and names are the property of their respective owners

Network Platforms Group

Summary

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Open source/standards accelerating SDN/NFV

Intel® Network Builders is enabling a broad

SDN/NFV ecosystem on open source/standards

Service providers are trialing and deploying SDN/NFV on Intel Architecture today

By continued partnering we create the largest

Mutual Opportunity

To find out more about the Intel® Network Builders initiative visit networkbuilders.intel.com