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Qosmos Strengthened its Position as the Leading Supplier of Embedded DPI and Network Intelligence During 2014

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Qosmos Strengthened its Position as the Leading Supplier of Embedded DPI and Network Intelligence During 2014

Summary: Qosmos remains the networking industry’s top choice for embedded DPI with North America representing strongest growth for the company. An active contributor to the standardization of future network architectures, Qosmos replied to numerous requests for demonstrations and Proof-of-Concepts during the year and is extending its SDN & NFV product portfolio.

Paris, France, 20 February 2015Qosmos®, the market leader in embedded Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) and network intelligence technology for use in physical, virtualized and in Software Defined Networking (SDN) architectures, today announced that it had been selected by 14 technology companies during 2014 for inclusion in telecommunications, security, and cloud solutions. Qosmos remains the dominant supplier of embedded DPI software, and is extending its portfolio for future SDN & NFV architectures.

Networking industry’s top choice for embedded DPI
Qosmos’ flagship product Qosmos ixEngine® continues to be the networking industry’s top choice DPI and metadata engine. During 2014, the North American market showed the strongest growth, representing more than half of all the new accounts signed. Equipment makers, operators and integrators use Qosmos to gain application visibility, accelerate time to market and benefit from continuous signature updates. Most use cases were related to traffic optimization and cyber security, with an increasing number of technical designs based on SDN & NFV.

Leading visionary for network intelligence in SDN & NFV
During 2014, Qosmos announced a strategic road map for its SDN & NFV product portfolio:
–    Phase 1: Service Aware Module (SAM) for virtual switch
–    Phase 2: DPI as a Virtual Network Function Component (VNFC)
–    Phase 3: Service Classifier

Qosmos’ vision was validated by numerous requests for demonstrations and Proof-of-Concepts during the year. The high interest for the new products is confirmed by industry analysts who expect that DPI and related technology will become even more important in virtualized SDN & NFV environments.

Actively contributing to the standardization of future network architectures
Qosmos is involved in initiatives that define the architecture of future networks based on components and interconnected with open interfaces. The company is actively contributing to the ongoing standardization work at IETF, ETSI and ONF. Qosmos is also a member of key ecosystems, such as Open Daylight, Linux Foundation OPNFV, Intel Network Builders, HP Alliance One, and HP OpenNFV.

Quote:
Thibaut Bechetoille, CEO: “We are dedicated to delivering the market’s best network intelligence products, both in the form of embedded software and as standardized components for SDN & NFV environments. I am pleased that the networking industry recognizes the quality of our current products and endorses our vision for the future.”

About Qosmos
Qosmos leads the market for embedded Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) and network intelligence technology used in physical, SDN and NFV architectures. The company supplies software to vendors who embed real-time application awareness in their products for traffic optimization, service chaining, quality of service, analytics, cyber security and more. Qosmos brings fast time to market for network intelligence and continuous protocol signature updates inside physical, SDN and NFV networking products. As the leading supplier of embedded intelligence software, Qosmos contributes actively to international standards and serves 75% of the market.

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