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Global Cloud Xchange Leverages Cornell University Research to Deploy Cutting-Edge Traffic Control for Unprecedented Network Resiliency

2016-05-10 11:59 2883

NEW YORK, May 10, 2016 /PRNewswire/ -- Global Cloud Xchange (GCX), a subsidiary of Reliance Communications, announced a partnership with Cornell University's Electrical and Computer Engineering Department to test and implement a breakthrough technology for dynamic, optimal routing.

"As part of our commitment to support research and higher education, we are pleased to provide Cornell with a live production environment for deploying and testing the new traffic control solutions," according to Wilfred Kwan, Chief Operating Officer, Reliance Communications (Enterprise) and Global Cloud Xchange. "The environment includes the GCX Cloud X nodes and Layer 2 / Layer 3 networks across multiple locations in North America, Europe, and Asia. The virtual machines at each of the cloud nodes are fully interconnected via the GCX network."

The test network is configured and monitored from a cloud platform that connects to locally distributed software agents that control the forwarding plane. Ongoing testing demonstrates some of the latest developments in SDN, including disaggregated networking with OpenFlow.

"Our demonstrations show that real time applications, such as streaming video, can run smoothly over the network even when a network outage occurs. In the event of such a failure, the new management solution re-converges network routes in about 100 milliseconds. The recovery time is so swift that video streaming remains unaffected," said Cornell Professor Kevin Tang, head of the university's research group overseeing the project.

The project is currently being implemented from GCX's Cloud X platform in Palo Alto, New York, Hong Kong and London, providing real-time network analytics that track how the new routing solutions dynamically load balance and quickly converge to the optimal traffic distribution.

GCX plans to expand the pilot across a larger production network with Waltz Networks, Inc., a startup based on the research and work at Cornell University, to further test the benefit of real-time adaptive traffic control for enterprise applications.

About Global Cloud Xchange

Global Cloud Xchange (GCX), a subsidiary of Reliance Communications, offers a comprehensive portfolio of solutions customized for carriers, enterprises and new media companies. GCX owns the world's largest private undersea cable system spanning more than 67,000 route kms which, seamlessly integrated with Reliance Communications' 200,000 route kms of domestic optic fiber backbone, provides a robust Global Service Delivery Platform. With connections to 40 key business markets worldwide spanning Asia, North America, Europe and the Middle East, GCX delivers Managed Services to more than 160 countries and offer extensive VPLS-enabled Ethernet network capabilities globally. GCX is equipped to support businesses through the deployment of next generation Enterprise solutions across its Cloud Delivery Networks.

About Waltz Networks

Founded by Cornell University researchers, Waltz Networks is a venture-backed startup using breakthrough control schemes to enable networks of all sizes to be self-managing. For the first time, real-time control can be delivered seamlessly in any existing network for exponential improvements in resiliency and performance. To learn more, visit www.waltznetworks.com.

For More Information, contact:

Genevieve Li
Tel: +852 6028 8236
Email: gli@globalcloudxchange.com

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Source: Global Cloud Xchange
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