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Axians builds NFV services with ADVA

Network service provider Axians UK has signed up for the ADVA Ensemble software suite to provide its customers with risk-free access to network functions virtualisation (NFV) services.

Deployed as a managed platform for hosting virtual network functions (VNFs) and user applications at customer sites, the technology enables enterprises and communication service providers (CSPs) to harness the benefits of virtualisation with minimal upfront investment. Axians UK is leveraging ADVA Ensemble software as part of an open managed hosting service that will support standard applications such as software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) and firewalls, as well as any other network functions or customer applications.

Russell Crampin, managing director, Axians UK said this provides punters with a hosting platform that enables them to select and manage VNFs dynamically. They don’t have to replace hardware at multiple sites when they change IT or network applications.

Colt uses ADVA gear

ADVA announced that Colt Technology Services is using its ADVA FSP 150 with ConnectGuard security technology to deliver its new Ethernet Line Encryption service.

It’s said to provide end-to-end data protection for low-latency high-speed performance of up to 10Gbit/s. It claims to protect enterprises dealing with overly sensitive information to simply and  safeguard against increasing security threats and meets strict new regulatory requirements including the EU’s GDPR.

ADVA expands Ensemble Harmony

ADVA is telling its partners that it has expanded its Ensemble Harmony Ecosystem to provide more software, hardware and deployment location solutions.

The network functions virtualisation (NFV) partner programme now includes more than 50 members and encompasses over 100 components.

The latest additions range from commercial virtual network functions (VNFs), to open source VNFs, to white box or commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) servers. With new partners, including integrators and resellers, collaborating to deliver product to communication service providers (CSPs), the expanded ecosystem offers more choice of  components.

ADVA involved in UK’s first quantum network leap

Wallpaper-quantum-leap-32404651-1280-720ADVA  is playing a key enabling role in the UK’s first quantum network. Built by the University of Cambridge and officially launched this week, the network is based on a metro transport system in the city of Cambridge.

The thing super-encrypts data using quantum key distribution (QKD) for complete and long-term cryptographic data security, it seems.

And here comes the hyperbole. The openness of the ADVA FSP 3000 platform, which can accept keys from third-party systems utilizing standard protocols, is a vital component of the ultra-secure ROADM-based network. For several years, ADVA has worked closely with Toshiba and the Quantum Communications Hub to engineer the groundbreaking data protection system. Quantum cryptography is expected to be an essential tool for securing mission-critical infrastructure as it protects against all forms of cyberattack, including future advances in quantum computing.

Tim Spiller, York University and director of the Quantum Communications Hub said: “As part of the UK National Quantum Technologies Programme in the Quantum Communications Hub, we’re bringing together a wide range of universities, public sector bodies and private companies in a unique collaboration. Our shared goal is realizing the potential of QKD technologies to deliver secure communications. Now, alongside key partners such as ADVA, we’ve reached the stage where QKD-based security is ready for live traffic.”

Here’s some more hyperbole. The ADVA FSP 3000’s open interface was developed to comply with early drafts of the new ETSI quantum-safe cryptography standard currently being developed by an ISG headed by Toshiba. This lets the platform to interoperate with external systems and is crucial to the viability of the new QKD solution as it allows the ADVA FSP 3000 to securely and robustly accept keys. What’s more, ADVA’s WDM platform is able to utilize the same fiber for sending high-speed encrypted data as well as for distributing (or generating) quantum keys. QKD is widely predicted to be fundamental to the future of transport network security, especially for finance and government network applications. Distributing encryption keys by transmitting quantum states guarantees the secrecy of data as any attempt to intercept traffic disturbs photons, introducing coding errors and alerting network operators. This makes QKD the ultimate defence against man-in-the-middle attacks.

Jörg-Peter Elbers, SVP, advanced technology, ADVA said that the launch was a genuine milestone for data protection.

“By working with Toshiba and the Quantum Communications Hub to advance QKD, we’re ushering in a new age of robust security. This technology will provide peace of mind to businesses most at risk from cyberattacks both now and in the future. They and their customers can have confidence that their data will be shielded from all threats including data harvesting for future quantum hacking.

“In recent years, our encryption technology  has earned a formidable reputation for protecting service provider and enterprise networks while ensuring highest capacity, lowest latency and maximum scalability. Our ConnectGuar suite offers the strongest protection possible at Layers 1, 2, 3 and 4. Using our FSP 3000 to enable QKD protection ensures our technology will remain at the forefront of secure data transport, even in the post-quantum era.”

Andrew Shields, assistant managing director of Toshiba Research Europe Limited, Cambridge Research Lab said: “Developing quantum cryptography in fiber optic networks has long been a focus for our team. Over the years, we’ve taken it from PoCs in the lab to real-world demonstrations and we were the first company to achieve a transfer rate of more than 1Mbit/s for quantum communication. Now, through close collaboration with ADVA and the Quantum Communications Hub, we’ve created a fully operational transport network secured by QKD and ready to carry live data..
“At a time of increasingly frequent and severe cyberattacks, this technology will prove vital to enterprises looking to fortify their data security, particularly those in the financial sector. Not only does it offer a new level of protection against intrusion on fibre optic networks, but it also safeguards against the upcoming threat of hacking in a post-quantum world.”

Ian White, van Eck Professor of Engineering, University of Cambridge added: “The development of the UK Quantum Network has already led to a much greater understanding of the potential of this technology in secure applications in a range of fields, in addition to bringing new insights into the operation of the systems in practice,” commented “I have no doubt that the network will bring much benefit in the future to researchers, developers and users.”

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ADVA is a big hit with the Swedish banks

piggy-bank-swedish-flag-blue-background-piggy-bank-swedish-flag-109017685ADVA’s optical encryption technology scores with Swedish financial enterprises thanks to its long-term partner, the IT solutions provider Shibuya Crossing,

ADVA ConnectGuard is now providing some of Scandinavia’s largest banks with their security. The technology safeguards mission-critical data by encrypting at the lowest network layer, guaranteeing the most resilient protection with none of the latency and performance problems that come with other security methods. ConnectGuard supports Fibre Channel encryption for service speeds up to 32Gbit/s on line speeds of up to 200Gbit/s. It’s also the only solution capable of such speeds to achieve BSI-approved status, enabling its use for EU and NATO restricted data.

It is a big win for ADVA’s partner Shibuya Crossing. Its director, sales and marketing Mikael Johansson said financial institutions in the region put a great deal of faith in ADVA’s comprehensive Layer 1 encryption technology and the dedication and technical expertise of our combined team.

“There’s simply no one better to turn to for secure data center transport solutions that stand up to the latest cybersecurity threats and meet the diverse demands of today’s leading banking institutions. Also fundamental to our success in Sweden is the ability of our solutions to support the latest Fibre Channel transport and seamlessly integrate next-generation storage technology as soon as it becomes available. This ensures that we’re maximizing the power of our clients’ storage area networks both now and in years to come.”

ADVA sales director Peter Atterlöf said the outfit’s longstanding partnership with Shibuya Crossing was providing new opportunities.

“For an enterprise that relies on data integrity and customer trust, deploying Layer 1 network protection couldn’t be more vital. Another important factor for major banks is the ability to harness the best available storage areas network protocols. Our continuing focus on innovation in this area is another reason why so many financial institutions are deploying our security technology.”

ADVA Optical Networking sees revenue drop

651d40634c7c4346f3f104a1ff612807_XLADVA Optical Networking saw its third quarter revenue drop 22.9 percent from the second quarter to £99 Million.

In the second quarter ADVA made £128.72 in Q2 2017. This marks a decrease of 30.3 percent year-on-year but is about what was expected as the outfit has been doing some serious restructuring. It has also consolidated its product portfolios

ADVA Optical Networking CEO Brian Protiva said that the third quarter was one of the most challenging in the company’s history.

“We had to lower our guidance within a financial quarterly period for the first time since Q2, 2008. Nevertheless, the integration of MRV Communications is progressing very well. We have implemented much of the planned restructuring measures, updated our roadmaps and aligned our product portfolios, development teams and sales focus. All this provides us with a solid basis for a return to growth and profitability in 2018.”

ADVA Optical Networking CFO Uli Dopfer said that the company had also suffered from the drop-in revenues from two major customers during the acquisition process of MRV.

“However, we responded at once and adjusted our cost structure to the current sales level without jeopardizing any activities that are important for our future

In Q4 2017, ADVA Optical Networking expects revenues to range between £102 million and £116 million and anticipates a pro forma operating income of not very much at all.

ADVA sees expected decrease in profits

2420655483_b82d521083_bADVA Optical Networking announced financial results for its 2017 second quarter ended on June 30, 2017 which show quarterly revenues increased to EUR 144.2 million from EUR 141.8 in Q1 2017.

This marks a decrease of 8.3 percent year-on-year but is within the guidance announced on April 27, 2017.

Operating income in Q2 2017 stood at EUR 9.2 million or 6.4 percent of revenues, up from EUR 6.6 million or 4.7 percent of revenues in Q1 2017.

This number represents a EUR five million YoY increase and is also within previously announced guidance. The operating income amounted to EUR 8.1 million. Cash and cash equivalents totalled EUR 80.8 million. Net liquidity reached EUR 30.8 million and net working capital EUR 100.3 million.

Brian Protiva, CEO, ADVA Optical Networking said that “it was an exciting and turbulent time for the networking industry.”

“It’s a time of incredible contrasts. On one side, cloud and mobility continue to be mega growth drivers driving demand for more bandwidth. On the other hand, our industry continues to face pricing pressure and fierce competition creating the need for further consolidation. Our bid to acquire MRV Communications will enable us to expand our customer footprint, expand our market leadership in Ethernet access devices and expand our portfolio of packet optical solutions. The combined product portfolio will be supported by our continued commitment to operational excellence providing our customers with response times that are unmatched in the industry. Our world-class engineering team, the agility of our organization and our customer focus give us a solid foundation for further growth and profitability.”

ADVA expands its Ensemble Harmony Ecosystem

prova-d-orchestra-fellini-591645ADVA Optical Networking has expanded its Ensemble Harmony Ecosystem with six new members, joining its network functions virtualization (NFV) partner programme.

Signing up are Iricent, Jolata, Netrounds, Quortus, Senetas and Viptela.

Senetas CTO Julian Fay said that by adding his outfit’s high-assurance encryption solutions to the Ensemble Harmony program, it could provide CSPs and enterprises with easy access to scalable and robust data protection for all Layer 2 networks and topologies.

“The Ensemble Harmony Ecosystem is all about ensuring openness and interoperability. It’s about coming together to offer a robust and comprehensive virtualization solution. We’re excited to be a part of it.”

ADVA Optical Networking’s Ensemble Harmony Ecosystem is a group of hardware, software and service partners who are considering accelerating automation and virtualization initiatives.

The big idea is that CSPs can instantly access the latest innovation to rapidly and efficiently provision new services.

ADVA Optical Networking global marketing programme director Brian Irish said that the Ensemble Harmony Ecosystem just kept on growing.

“Driven by customer engagements, including most Tier 1s across the globe, the momentum here is incredible. We’re thrilled to welcome our newest partners. The latest expansion means more players, more technology and even more choice for our customers,” he said.