The COVID-19 worldwide stay-at-home orders have created unprecedented internet changes that continue to shift as the crisis continues. The biggest shift is that enterprise, education, and public WiFi traffic have now...
By Cam Cullen, VP of Global Marketing March 10, 2015
Cam Cullen
MWC was a great event. We're seeing the maturation of a lot of technologies that people have been talking about: NFV, internet of things, 5G is coming up. We're seeing a lot of things people are talking about turn into reality. We had a lot of announcements in the area of NFV. We're taking that technology and turning it into an...
Topics: What were up to, Nfv, Network functions virtualization, Mobile world congress
By Cam Cullen, VP of Global Marketing March 3, 2015
Karl Andersson
Network Functions Virtualization is an ETSI architectural framework which includes virtualization, orchestration, and infrastructure management. This enables that making networks more efficient and enabling new business cases that were not previously viable. One example of this is Boingo Wireless. At Boingo Wireless, they have...
Topics: What were up to, Internet of things, Nfv, Iot, Mobile world congress
By Kaela Loffler, Program Manager February 24, 2015
Here at Procera, we have been busy planning for the year’s largest show, Mobile World Congress. On top of that, we’ve also been preparing for the year’s largest story: Turning industry NFV proofs of concepts (PoC) into a reality.
Topics: What were up to
By Cam Cullen, VP of Global Marketing February 12, 2015
Cam Cullen
Mobile World Congress is the premier event in the industry for mobile operators and we think it's very important to listen and hear what the mobile operators have to say about what solutions we should be delivering to them. We are trying to help operators make their networks deliver better experiences to their subscribers. Come talk...
Topics: What were up to
By Cam Cullen, VP of Global Marketing December 15, 2014
I attended the Carrier Network Virtualization show in San Jose last week, and it had a lot in common with the SDN & Openflow World Congress event in Dusseldorf in that carriers were all talking about how (not IF) they would be using NFV and virtualization technology. This conference was attended heavily by US operators (as opposed to the European...
Topics: What were up to, Nfv, Sdn, Opnfv, Cnv 2014
By Aidan Cole, Senior Manager, Marketing & Communications December 15, 2014
Last week was Computer Science Education Week and as a part of it, millions of students around the world tried coding through the Hour of Code program. The Hour of Code is a grassroots campaign that tries to help demystify coding and help show people that anyone can learn the basics of coding. The Hour of Code website has tutorials and lessons and walks...
Topics: What were up to, Hour of code, Introducing students to coding
By Anders Alneng, Regional Key Account Director, EMEA December 9, 2014
Bakutel 2014 is over and it’s been a great first participation for Procera at this yearly show in Baku, Azerbaijan also called “the land of fire”. The show had an international presence with exhibitors from the United States, Canada and the Baltic States among others.
Topics: What were up to
By Karl Andersson, Solutions Architect December 4, 2014
The foundation of Procera culture is to always build the next generation within our specialty, and to push the limits. The next generation of festivals are digital festivals, which I have had the privilege to participate in building since 2002.
Topics: What were up to, Dreamhack 2014, Procera, Lan, Esports, Ddos, Sweden
By David Okabe - Solution Engineer November 13, 2014
Procera sponsored the ISP Summit in Toronto last week. The event is organized by the Canadian Network Operators Consortium, which prides itself on representing the interest of ISP across Canada.
Topics: What were up to, Traffic management, User experience, Summit
By Bill Barnes, Regional Sales Manager, ISP Tier 2 Markets in North America October 23, 2014
I just returned from the 4th annual Wispapalooza 2014 show, the annual conference for Wireless Internet Service Providers (WISP). WISPs typically provide wireless Internet service to under-served rural areas throughout the United States, Canada, and the Caribbean. This is the must attend event if you're a WISP!
Topics: What were up to, Wispapalooza, Wisp, Netflix, Powercode, 2014