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Home » AT&T, IBM and ACS Develop Cloud-to-Cloud Interconnect

AT&T, IBM and ACS Develop Cloud-to-Cloud Interconnect

July 28, 2014
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AT&T Labs, IBM Research and ACS (Telcordia), working under DARPA’s CORONET program, have been developing a dynamic, cloud-to-cloud interconnection framework for very high-bandwidth, on-demand services.

In a blog posting, AT&T’s Chris Rice writes that AT&T’s vision for a User-Defined Network Cloud (UDNC) becomes much more practical when it becomes possible to set-up cloud-to-cloud connections in under a minute. A prototype developed by the researches can enable setup times as short as 40 seconds, compared with the previous setup time of several days.

http://www.attinnovationspace.com/innovation/story/a7795947

https://www.orau.gov/sdnpr2013/presentations/von_lehmen12172013.pdf

In October 2012, AT&T and IBM announced a partnership to deliver secure, network-enabled cloud services.

The service combines AT&T virtual private networking and IBM SmartCloud Enterprise+ cloud capabilities using software from AT&T Labs to create a new, fast and highly-secure shared cloud service.  This will enable enterprises to quickly and reliably move data and applications between their own data centers (private clouds) and this new cloud service.  The software from AT&T Labs dynamically allocates networking resources to computing resources, automating functions that are often performed manually. The companies said more than 70 security functions are built-in, ensuring that traffic never leaves the protection of the VPN.

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