The American computer manufacturer would soon introduce Network Function Virtualization (NFV) system, which would make the work of 'networkers' convenient.
Dell intends to make networking user-friendly. The company would produce devices that are not only transportable but also convenient for developers, as reported by Dell news .This report indicates that the manufacturer would make the lives of ‘networkers’ convenient. Its concern for users and developers has compelled it to pioneer custom devices since its inception, which paid off in a decent manner.
The research department of the device manufacturer is working on machine learning softwares and features for network function virtualization of its servers employed by telecom firms. It is probable that it would achieve its objective in 2020. An official of the company, Jai Menon, has told the press that he feels quite good about the project. This conversation depicted the confidence of the management.
Dell is not working independently on the Network functions virtualization (NFV) program, as its research team has collaborated with the professors of UC Berkeley to establish reliable structures that could aid the project and its related applications. Dell computer informed that NFV servers should not only provide a high quality service but also serve continuously, which proves the reliability of these devices.
Mr. Menon has stated that the company is researching on a middleware layer for the applications of the program in attempts to facilitate the development of high-tech modern applications. Dell stock informed that it is working to find modern devices that would need something like a FPGA to operate some features of the virtualization program. This information tells us that the firm is quite far away from developing a user-friendly network.
Media sources have highlighted that to further ease its work, the organization has joined the industry open group platform for NFV, which affirms its interest in completing the project as soon as possible. Experts presented the view that the servers of the program would feature higher levels of network bandwidth, floating-point speed, and a memory. It is most likely that these devices would not only deliver performance at a faster pace but also store higher levels of data. It can be inferred that the company would soon revolutionize the field of networking.
Mr. Jai has stated that the new memory would be much more affordable for users. The efforts of the research division indicate that it would soon develop NFV systems. Now it is yet to be seen that to what extent these efforts are able to change the working ways of the high-tech digital networking world.
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