T-NOVA will be exhibiting in EuCNC during 29 June – 02 July 2015 The T-NOVA demo will showcase: Platform-Aware VNF Deployment: Exploiting the VNF requirements to identify the appropriate platform-specific… read more →
The 5th General Assembly of T-NOVA was held in Hannover, Germany, on June 3-5. 2015. Many discussions took place regarding the ongoing progress of the virtual Network Functions, the Pilot… read more →
Network Functions Virtualization (NFV) is a concept that refers to the migration of certain network functionalities, traditionally performed by specialised hardware elements, towards fully-virtualized IT infrastructures, where they can be… read more →
Towards further refining the technical details of the T-NOVA architecture, two specification documents are released: D2.31: Specification of Infrastructure Virtualisation, Management and Orchestration presents the architecture of the T-NOVA infrastructure… read more →
T-NOVA released its second specification document, proposing an integrated top-down NFV system architecture for the provision of Virtual Network Functions as-a-Service. The T-NOVA architecture reuses ETSI NFV concepts for the… read more →
T-NOVA project released its first specification document, identifying use cases and requirements for an integrated Virtual Network Functions as-a-Service (VNFaaS) platform, such as the T-NOVA system. From a business point… read more →
The 2nd General Assembly of T-NOVA was held in Aveiro, Portugal, on June 4-6. 2014, as planned. Extensive discussions led to the more thorough definition of the system architecture and… read more →
T-NOVA, in liaison with projects NetIDE, UNIFY and SECURED co-organised a session on “Open platforms and SDN-NFV_a paradigm shift to boost innovative Internet services and applications” at Future Internet Assembly,… read more →
An overview of the T-NOVA project was featured in the presentation “Telecom Industry in the Cloud Era: Networking Functions Virtualization for CapEx & OpEx savings” of Dr.Harilaos Koumaras at the Cloud Computing… read more →