Press Release Nokia Enhances Data Center Switching Portfolio with SONiC Support for Enterprises and Cloud Providers Nokia uniquely brings together open-source software support with advanced hardware and leading-edge automation - enabling new generation of modern data center networksSONiC market for data center switching expected to exceed $9B by 2028 - driven by demand for traditional IT and emerging AI workloadsNokia’s expanded data center switching portfolio now offers unmatched flexibility through support for both SONiC-based open networking, and Nokia’s in-house designed and industry-proven SR Linux network operating system 10 December 2024 Espoo, Finland — Nokia today announced it is enhancing its next-generation data center fabric solution with support for Community Software for Open Networking in the Cloud (SONiC).
By embracing open-source innovations, Kyndryl is strengthening our partnership with Nokia and our hyperscaler partners to deliver scalable and cost-efficient solutions.” Scott Seger, Senior Vice President Infrastructure and Alliances from CBTS, said: "Nokia's announcement of SONiC support in its data center switching portfolio introduces a powerful alternative for enterprises building modern, efficient data center fabrics to support the growth of IT and AI workloads.
This announcement reinforces Nokia’s commitment to providing its customers with innovative and adaptable solutions for the fast-evolving demands of data centers, from traditional IT workloads to cutting-edge AI applications.” Josh Helm, Vice President of Global Network and Edge Offering Enablement at Kyndryl, said: "The seamless integration of open-source software with Nokia SR Linux, supported by a unified fabric management platform, gives Kyndryl the flexibility to drive IT modernization for our customers.
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