Nokia Announces Acquisition of Deepfield Real-Time Analytics for Network and Service Automation

Nokia recently announced that it will acquire Deepfield, a leader in real-time analytics for IP network performance management and security in the United States. The acquisition will extend Nokia's leadership in real-time analytics network and service automation, helping Nokia deliver more powerful networks and applications to communications service providers, cable operators and cloud services, large Internet and large technology companies. Insight, control and DDoS protection.

Although the current network traffic of cloud applications and services such as Netflix, Hulu, HBO Go, Google Docs, and Facebook has accounted for more than 60%*, service providers do not know which applications are running on their networks, and they are not aware of these applications. What impact it will have on its network and users. At the same time, with the advent of SDN and NFV technologies, the demand for network and service automation has also increased, and real-time big data analysis driving this demand is imperative.

Deepfield has a powerful and unique Internet Genome technology that solves the visibility problem by identifying more than 30,000 common cloud applications and services and tracking the flow of traffic through the network to end users. Moreover, the network itself does not require the installation of expensive detectors, monitors and monitors. Support for advanced IP network engineering and support cases through a powerful multi-dimensional view of the network and the applications running on it.

Nokia plans to combine Deepfield Big Data Analytics with the dynamic control capabilities of open network SDN platforms such as Nokia's Network Service Platform (NSP) and Nuage Network Virtual Service Platform (VSP) to solve network and service automation problems. These products enable a real-time, self-adjusting cognitive "brain" of wide area network (WAN) and data center networks to quickly adapt to changes in application requirements, traffic, and transmission patterns. This move will help Nokia customers significantly improve network efficiency, ensure quality of service and enhance security, all in real time without human intervention.

In addition, Nokia's Service Assurance and Customer Experience Management portfolio will leverage Deepfield's Big Data Analytics to analyze and automate the performance of each user's application to ensure healthy service operations and sustained customer satisfaction.

Basil Alwan, President of Nokia IP and Optical Network Business Group, said: "Deepfield's unique network analysis method and its deployment of major service providers around the world have left a deep impression on their technology as the leading cloud application and service transmission process. Excellent visibility. The combination of Deepfield's cutting-edge analysis technology and software-defined networking technology (SDN) will enable our customers to improve network performance, operational efficiency and safety while automating software engineering and ensuring process automation. We believe that as networks and applications become more complex, diverse and dynamic, the importance of network analysis capabilities will increase."

Deepfield founder and CEO Craig Labovitz said: "We are very happy to join Nokia. Nokia is the global leader in IP networks, and we share the same values. Both parties share the same values ​​in network innovation. I look forward to using Nokia's world-class customers and sales. And the strong advantages of support, will push Deepfield's technology to the world. At the same time, this will lay a solid foundation for deepening the new value of Deepfield's product portfolio and in the field of remote sensing and automation."

Founded in 2011, Deepfield is headquartered in Ann Arbor, Michigan, USA and employs approximately 65 people. The acquisition is subject to regulatory approval and is subject to customary closing conditions and is expected to be completed in the first quarter of 2017.

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