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January 2010
01/26/2010
The IP Media Server: A Buyer's Guide

What do telecommunication services like multimedia conferencing, audio/video ringback tones, hosted VoIP communications, unified messaging, or IP contact centers all have in common? The answer is all these applications, and many more, share a need for IP audio and video media packet processing. The device in an IP network that delivers this capability is the IP media server, and as the telecom industry continues its multi-year migration from circuit-switched to IP-based NGN architectures including IMS, the role of IP media servers will only continue to grow.

Please join RadiSy' Ray Adensamer as he provides an overview of the IP media server product category, and how these service platforms deliver the scalability and economics to support a broad range of modern voice and video applications in an IP-based communications network. The webinar will include evaluation criteria for selecting an IP media server product for your next application, benefits for both IP communication application developers and service providers, and the top 10 questions to ask when selecting an IP media server vendor.

Time: 7:00am PT, 10:00am ET, 4:00pm CET

Webinar
01/21/2010
Leveraging ATCA to Meet the Evolving DPI Needs of Next-Generation Networks

Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) has been gaining more attention as traditional networks migrate to all-IP networks. The demand for DPI capability will continue to grow as service providers upgrade their networks and as customers continue to use more and more bandwidth-hogging services. Telecom Equipment Manufacturers (TEMs) must be able to deliver the higher throughput and bandwidth solutions for DPI that these services require, and all while facing the significant time-to-market requirements for these high performance solutions.

Service providers have already deployed first generation DPI equipment to control P2P traffic, preventing network intrusions. They have also implemented network access control based on identity and policy using either separate external appliances or integrated into the network elements such as xGSN, various aggregators and others. With enhanced DPI capabilities, service providers will be able to monitor and bill for advanced value-added service usage, contributing to increasing subscriber ARPU.

In this webinar, RadiSys and Cavium Networks will delve into the specifics on the types of packet inspection required for next generation infrastructure as well as explore specific implementation choices for achieving multi-gigabit throughput of DPI within the network element architecture designs. Speakers will discuss both current and next generation OCTEON processor solutions, underlying technologies such as HFA (Hyper Finite Automata) and DPI application software available for state of the art performance. By leveraging ATCA and AMC architectures, TEMs can take advantage of commercial off-the-shelf software, platforms and blades to achieve DPI functions including lawful intercept, policy definition and enforcement, traffic management, quality of service, tiered services, security, protocol detection analysis, carrier usage analysis and copyright enforcement.

Times: 9:00am PT / 12:00pm ET / 5:00pm CET

Webinar
01/13/2010
Choosing an Ideal platform for Building LTE Elements

One of the most critical items for realizing LTE solutions include choosing the right platforms for LTE eNodeB and EPC elements.

This webinar will cover:

  • Overall performance and latency requirements for LTE eNodeB and the Evolved Packet Core (EPC);
  • Detailed EPC platform requirements for control plane and data plane traffic handling;
  • Processor architectures, performance, power and cost models;
  • Design consideration for chassis and boards;
  • Base station performance optimization in baseband, MAC scheduling, packet processing, ciphering, RoHC and more.

Register today for this live webinar where experts from Aricent, Cavium Networks and Radisys provide specific insights in choosing the right platform for LTE access and core network equipment.

12:00pm ET / 5:00pm GMT

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Webinar
November 2009
11/05/2009
LTE EPC Deployment Models & Drivers for Scalable Pre-Integrated Frameworks
Brought to you by Light Reading and sponsored by RadiSys, this webinar will discuss how 4G mobile networks such as LTE are gaining ever more momentum as carriers seek to attract the rapidly growing base of broadband and media-savvy mobile subscribers. As competition amongst carriers heats up, time to market with trials/deployments of new infrastructure to increase broadband capacity and enable new mobile applications is becoming a critical concern. Chandresh Ruparel, Sr. Product Line Manager from RadiSys and Ritesh Aggarwal, Sr. Product Manager from Aricent Technologies will cover a host of topics such as: latest telecom trends, drivers, LTE EPC models and deployment requirements for these key elements.
Webinar
11/04/2009
Open Standards Based Platforms - Ideal for Military/Aerospace/and Government Applications

Join technology experts from RadiSys, Emerson and Intel for an in-depth discussion on how to navigate strict military requirements for network-centric warfare (NWC). Attendees will understand the benefits of using open standards based, commercial off-the-shelf products for MAG applications. Presenters include: Peter Carlston - Platform Architect with Intel's Embedded Computing Division, James Doyle of Emerson Network Power - Congressional Affairs Liaison & Director of Strategic Business, and John Long of RadiSys - Sr. Product Line Manager with a focus on ATCA Single Board Computers and Storage. This E-cast is brought to you by Open Systems Media.

Webinar
September 2009
09/09/2009
3G Mobile Video Services: Innovative Solutions for Mass Market Deployment

Mobility is the growth engine of the telecommunications industry. 3G mobile network infrastructures are now being deployed worldwide at a rapid pace, with the capabilities and bandwidth to finally deliver captivating video services to handheld mobile devices. These services include video conferencing, video ringback tones, video mail, interactive video response applications and more.

While the consumption of one-way video streaming services continues to grow, interactive two-way video communication services based on 3G-324M standards present unique operational challenges for economical mass market deployment.

Join RadiSys' Ray Adensamer as he outlines the deployment challenges and latest solutions for Video over IP service delivery architectures designed for mass market deployment. This webinar will review how IMS service architectures, coupled with 3G-324M gateways, wireless access architectures, and video-enabled handsets provide the foundation for delivering both scalability and economics for personalized interactive multimedia services.

7:00am PT, 10:00am ET, 4:00pm CET

Webinar
09/07/2009
Broadband World Forum Europe

Broadband World Forum Europe is the only event that focuses on convergence, interoperability, and the transformation of carrier networks.

Radisys is joining one of its partners, Centile, to present a next generation VoIP solution based on the Radisys Convedia Media Server.

RadiSys Convedia Media Servers handle a broad set of IP audio, video, speech and fax media processing features, essential for supporting next-generation/ IMS networks and services. This, combined with optimal performance, reliability, scalability, and a low total cost of ownership delivers a true ‘Carrier Class Solution’.

Visit us to learn more about our solutions and how they will fit your requirements. Meet the RadiSys experts at the Centile booth# 364. Or schedule a meeting with Eric Diaz, Sales manager directly: eric.diaz@radisys.com

CNIT La Defense, Paris, France
June 2009
06/17/2009
Doing More with Less: How IP Media Servers help Network Operators and Telecom Developers during Lean Economic Times

The business environment has never been tougher.  Service Providers need to grow their revenues while reducing network operating costs.  Telecom developers are working on new innovative applications, with fewer development resources.  How can the industry achieve these seemingly contradictory goals during lean economic times?  How can one do more with less?

Wednesday,
June 17, 2009
10:00AM ET / 7:00AM PT


Webinar
06/11/2009
Harnessing New Technologies for Next Generation Medical Applications - (11am PDT, 2pm EDT, 8pm CET)

Recent advances in computer hardware and software have potential to deliver increased performance and lower cost, while enhancing patient care. Join the Embedded Experts from RadiSys for an in-depth discussion of how we help equipment manufacturers solve design challenges and collaborate with you for a successful deployment.

Starts at: 8 pm CET, 2:00pm EDT, 11:00am PDT

Webinar
06/10/2009
Harnessing New Technologies for Next Generation Medical Applications - Europe (6am PDT, 9am EDT, 3pm CET)

Recent advances in computer hardware and software have potential to deliver increased performance and lower cost, while enhancing patient care. Join the Embedded Experts from RadiSys for an in-depth discussion of how we help equipment manufacturers solve design challenges and collaborate with you for a successful deployment.

Starts at: 6am PDT, 9am EDT, 3pm CET

 

Webinar
06/02/2009
Open Specifications for Highly Available Mission-Critical Systems
When missions are at stake and live are on the line, operational availability of war-fighter systems is an absolute requirement.  While the need to ensure availability of such systems has not changed, standards-based platforms that ensure service continuity, drive down costs and reduce schedule risks.  Open specifications playing a key role in this transition are AdvancedTCA (ATCA) and those from the Service Availability Forum (SA Forum).  In this session you will learn key concepts including and introduction to ATCA and SA Forum specifications, an overview of services key to ensuring continuous availability of your mission-critical application, and a look inside a real-world implementation.
Webinar
May 2009
05/06/2009
Untapped Opportunities in Audio Conferencing
Join Ray Adensamer of RadiSys and Marc Beattie of Wainhouse Research for an informative discussion on the growing trend for businesses to expand their use of audio conferencing as a collaboration tool, doubling as a cost saving measure to reduce costs. The trend is expected to accelerate in Europe and Asia, creating untapped opportunities globally for Collaboration Service Providers (CSPs).