Here is how the Cisco Network Convergence System can help you!
If such offers like Cisco Network Convergence progressively appear, and are
developed and implemented, their real interest resides also in their abilities to
extend, connect, control and respond to applications, networks and data centers.
In fact the final goal is to manage and move network and compute resources
wherever and whenever they are needed across the architecture, in real time.
Cisco with its Cisco Network Convergence System offer focuses on this
direction,
bringing Efficiencies, scalability, and agility. According to Cisco,
the Cisco® Network Convergence System (NCS), enables service providers to not only accommodate growing network traffic
but also seize the opportunity created by trillions of programmable
device-driven events generated by the Internet of Everything (IoE), the
networked connection of people, data, processes and things.
Connectikpeople has observed that, the NCS family, with more than 100
patents, joins the Cisco Carrier Routing System (CRS) and Aggregation Services
Router (ASR) families and aims to act as a foundational network fabric to
interconnect the architecture
Henceforth the Cisco® Network Convergence System (NCS)family consists of three key components:
- NCS 6000 , NCS 4000, and the NCS 2000.
"More than seven years ago, Telstra
partnered with Cisco to deploy the Carrier-Routing System (CRS) platform.
Today, we are evolving this core routing platform to the Cisco Network
Convergence System to leverage its new levels of scalability, virtualization
and resilience. This network evolution will help us to continue to have
Australia's largest and most reliable IP and 3G/4G wireless network. A
network with the intelligence and adaptability to manage the hyper-growth in video,
the continued adoption of smart phones, and the industry shift to cloud-based
services." Said Mike Wright, Executive Director, Networks,
Telstra.