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A month ago, Bank of America’s (BofA) Global Research team issued a Primer paper on white...
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Israeli software startup DriveNets landed $110 million in first round financing to boost its focus on helping service providers disaggregate proprietary routers from their networks as they move to 5G.
The company was founded in 2015. Ido Susan, who was one of its co-founders and is currently CEO, was the force behind startup Intucell, which was purchased by Cisco for $475 million in 2013. The other co-founder, Hillel Kobrinsky, founded Interwise, which AT&T purchased for $121 million.
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A month ago, Bank of America’s (BofA) Global Research team issued a Primer paper on white...
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Recently, I delivered a presentation at Networking Field Day 22, covering the DriveNets Network Operating System...
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Insights from ABI Research’s recent report from ‘Cloud-native Networking for a 5G Era 5G is making its...
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