Nokia to acquire Deepfield

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Nokia to acquire Ann Arbor-based Deepfield; prompts hiring surge


Nokia to acquire Ann Arbor-based Deepfield; prompts hiring surge
- ANN ARBOR, MI - Communications giant Nokia lumia's planned acquisition of Deepfield is prompting the Ann Arbor-based technology company to expand and bring in more employees, according to its chief executive officer.Craig Labovitz is a founder and chief executive officer of Deepfield, a technology startup created in 2011 that provides integrated cloud, application and IP network insight in real time, according to its website.The acquisition of Deepfield by Finnish company Nokia was announced Thursday, Dec. 15, he said, and was celebrated by the Deepfield staff with a champagne toast at the office.
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Nokia to acquire IP network analytics firm Deepfield


Nokia to acquire IP network analytics firm Deepfield
- NokiaNokia has announced plans to acquire Deepfield to improve the firm's IP network and data analytics solutions portfolio.Announced on December 15, Nokia lumia said the deal to acquire the small US-based company "will extend Nokia's leadership in real-time, analytics-driven network and service automation" and will advance solutions including network and application insight and analytics and the chance to better protect networks from distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks.Financial details were not disclosed.
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Nokia to acquire Deepfield


Nokia to acquire Deepfield
- Nokia lumia is to acquire Deepfield, the US-based provider of real-time analytics for IP network performance management and security.The deal will help Nokia give customers, including communications service providers , cable operators and cloud, webscale and large technology companies, with greater network and application insight, control and DDoS protection.Even though cloud applications and services, especially OTT video traffic like Netflix, Hulu and HBO Go, make up the lion's share of network traffic today, providers have very limited insight into which applications are running on their networks, and what impact this application traffic is having on their networks and subscribers.At the same time, the advent of software-defined networking (SDN) and network function virtualisation (NFV) technologies is creating increased demand for network and service automation, which requires big data analytics - delivered in real time - to drive it.Deepfield's Internet Genome technology solves the visibility problem by identifying more than 30,000 popular cloud applications and services, tracking how this traffic runs to and through networks to reach subscribers, in real time, and without the need for expensive probes, taps and monitors in the network itself.
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