Nokialta uuden sukupolven siru FP5 IP -portfolioon [cutting edge/huipputeknolgiaa]!
This development is an exciting step in the evolution of Nokia’s IP portfolio,
- software excellence;
- automation and tools; and
- silicon and systems..
While technology security breaches are devastating for individual companies and – often – for their customers or users, it’s increasingly the case that they can even threaten the fabric of society itself. The last 12 months showed growth in network traffic of up to 60% as people shifted online for work, education, entertainment and more.
While a lot of this was driven by the pandemic, it’s clear that many of these changes are a one-way street: as more of what we do as individuals, workers and societies moves online, so more of those networks become ‘critical’. In short, increasingly, networks are life.
So what can we do to make sure that these critical ‘life support systems’ operate at the highest possible level of performance, reliability, and efficiency? Nokia is proposing that, instead of creating traffic models, busy hours and orchestrated services, our industry should focus on mastering the unexpected in whatever form it comes.
For Nokia’s customers, that mastery comes through a foundation that delivers three elements for mission-critical IP networks:
- software excellence;
- automation and tools; and
- silicon and systems.
When it comes to software , there’s enormous value in having a single software architecture for the entire IP portfolio.
More than a million routers deployed in critical networks worldwide have proven the stability and reliability of Nokia’s SR OS architecture.
We also continue to evolve our software to meet customer needs, using automation to scale development and testing exponentially and data mining to introduce new features seamlessly in SR OS.
At the heart of IP networks, of course, lie silicon and systems .
Nokia’s IP portfolio brings together products using our own purpose-built silicon – designed for the most challenging applications – with other platforms based on merchant silicon and cloud environments, providing maximum customer choice.
Nokia prides itself on the longevity of our systems; indeed, it’s not unusual for them to have a running life of over 10 years, making them truly cost-effective, reliable and efficient. But while our systems are, therefore, both long-established and long-running they also add a third dimension: they are truly innovative .