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TMCNet: NEC/NetCracker To Discuss Evolving Relationship Between IoT, Cloud and Virtualization at SDN & OpenFlow World Congress 2015

[October 09, 2015]

NEC/NetCracker To Discuss Evolving Relationship Between IoT, Cloud and Virtualization at SDN & OpenFlow World Congress 2015

From the NEC/NetCracker (News - Alert) Press Office

What: NEC/NetCracker will highlight the emergence of a highly digital and virtualized world and how the adoption of IoT and cloud will help operators launch new services faster at SDN & OpenFlow World Congress 2015.

When: October 12-16, 2015

Where: Swissôtel Düsseldorf in Düsseldorf, Germany

Details:

Keynote and Feature Presentations

  • "Cloudifying Virtualized Customer Premises Equipment: The Next Step Towards Operationalization"
    3:55 p.m. on October 13 in the Venus Room
    Aloke Tusnial, VP of Global Sales at NEC (News - Alert)/NetCracker, will demonstrate and discuss the path from virtualization to full-scale cloud-enabled operations, leveraging practical experience in operationalizing vCPE to bring new services to market.
  • "Accelerating IoT Adoption with SDN and NFV"
    10:15 a.m. on October 15 in rooms Diana 1 and 2
    Mark Bieberich, Senior Director of SDN/NFV Strategy for NEC/NetCracker, will speak about how the Internet of Things is one of the most promising revenue opportunities for service providers and will help define the role of SDN/NFV in operationalizing services across smart home, energy, manufacturing and other industries.

Panel Participation

  • Ari Banerjee (News - Alert), Senior Director of Strategy at NEC/NetCracker, will participate in the panel debate entitled "Building the Ecosystem for NFV, Impact of Open Source (News - Alert)" at 5:35 p.m. on October 13 in room Diana 1.
  • Mark Bieberich will participate in the panel debate "SDN and NFV: Meeting User Needs, Beyond Monetisation," Revenue and Cost" at 5:30 p.m. on October 14 in room Diana 2.

To set up a meeting with NEC/NetCracker executives during SDN & OpenFlow World Congress, please contact Juliet Shavit of SmartMark Communication at .

About NetCracker Technology

NetCracker Technology is the proven partner for cable operators and CSPs in enabling product innovation and bringing IT and networks into the next generation. The end-to-end NetCracker 10 solutions and services portfolio brings together comprehensive business and operations management offerings, big data analytics, service and network orchestration and virtual functions management onto a single cloud-enabled platform. NetCracker's in-depth technical and operational expertise, wide range of professional services and unbroken track record for successful implementations enables operators of all sizes to deploy hybrid virtualized environments, establish end-to-end process visibility, introduce critical new revenue opportunities and deliver personalized customer experience.

For more information about accelerating product and service delivery, optimizing customer experience management and bringing virtualization out of the lab and into production, please visit www.NetCracker.com.

About NEC Corporation

NEC Corporation is a leader in the integration of IT and network technologies that benefit businesses and people around the world. By providing a combination of products and solutions that cross utilize the company's experience and global resources, NEC's advanced technologies meet the complex and ever-changing needs of its customers. NEC brings more than 100 years of expertise in technological innovation to empower people, businesses and society. For more information, visit NEC at www.nec.com.

Based on its Mid-term Management Plan 2015, the NEC Group globally provides "Solutions for Society" that promote the safety, security, efficiency and equality of society. Under the company's corporate message of "Orchestrating a brighter world," NEC aims to help solve a wide range of challenging issues and to create new social value for the changing world of tomorrow. For more information, please visit http://www.nec.com/en/global/about/solutionsforsociety/message.html.

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