Atrinet News
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/PRNewswire/ -- Atrinet, a global leader in telecom solutions, has announced the launch of the Atrinet URL Scanner, an advanced solution designed to combat...
Atrinet, a leader in telecom solutions, has launched the Atrinet URL Scanner, a solution designed to combat SMS fraud in real-time. Built using Google Clouds Web Risk technology, the scanner protects Communication Service Providers (CSPs) from phishing and malware threats. With SMS fraud increasing by 60% in 2024, Atrinets solution offers extensive coverage and real-time protection, scanning URLs in under 100ms. This innovation helps CSPs protect subscribers, enhance brand loyalty, and maintain revenue by blocking harmful links before they reach users. Atrinets URL Scanner integrates easily into existing systems, providing a competitive edge in the telecom market.
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ServiceNow to Acquire Atrinet NetACE Network Technology
ServiceNow, a digital workflow company based in Santa Clara, CA, has signed an agreement to acquire NetACE network management and automation technology from Atrinet, an Israel-based telecommunications company. The deal is expected to close in Q2 2024. The acquisition will enable ServiceNow to manage essential network processes for telcos from a single platform. In addition, Atrinet has become a certified ServiceNow Consulting and Implementation Partner, aiming to deepen their relationship and expand offerings to ServiceNow customers.
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Atrinet Announces a Strategic Partnership With Lenovo to Accelerate Transition to Open Networking
Atrinet announces a strategic partnership with Lenovo to accelerate market penetration to CSPs, data centers, and enterprises. The partnership expands CSPs deployment of open network infrastructure. Atrinets NetACE™ software simplifies processes with self-service onboarding of new vendors, technologies, and services, enabling smart and automatic migration to virtual networks. The partnership empowers CSPs and enterprises with an automated platform for fast, easy, and scalable deployment of a future network while leveraging existing infrastructure. The cooperation between Lenovo and Atrinet will optimize the new cloud infrastructure and support the transition to the edge for Communication Service Providers.
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Atrinet Together With Its US-based SI Partner Reveal the Easiest Way for Digital Transformation: Enabling SDN Control for Legacy Networks
Atrinet, a leading provider of network management solutions, has partnered with a US-based system integrator to help communication service providers transition their legacy networks to the new virtual world. The traditional method of deploying separate purpose-built networks with their own management systems has led to operational challenges and inefficiencies. Atrinet offers a solution to bring the traditional network under a single management umbrella and automate it, allowing for a multi-vendor, agile, and automated infrastructure. Atrinet will showcase its digital transition solution at the Big 5G event in Denver. Atrinet specializes in network migrations and SDN enablement, providing products and services that enable legacy and emerging network technologies to interact seamlessly.
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Atrinet Helps Service Providers Seamlessly Transition from Traditional to New Emerging Network Services With Amdocs
Atrinets Network transition and multi-vendor SDN enabler (NetACE) solution is being used with Amdocs operational support systems suite to offer service providers the ability to smoothly transition from traditional to new emerging network services. By deploying Atrinets NetACE solution as part of Amdocs operational support systems (OSS) suite, service providers can maintain their platforms, cut network operational costs, shorten service delivery time, and reduce the risk associated with the introduction of new network services.
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Atrinet and Veryx Announce Partnership for Agile, Assured, Lifecycle Service Orchestration
Atrinet and Veryx have announced an integrated product partnership that will allow their customers to reduce costs and delivery efforts by automating provisioning, testing, and monitoring of new on-demand services. With the help of Atrinets network configuration and orchestration platform (NetACE) and Veryxs service assurance and diagnostics product (SAMTEST), customers will have access to an integrated solution that performs zero touch roll-out and active monitoring of multiple circuits simultaneously. Atrinet and Veryx will also cooperate to develop products and services that better adapt to the new competitive analytics-driven, closed-loop automation environment. The joint solution unifies and automates the entire lifecycle of network infrastructure and services. Atrinet and Veryx will demonstrate the fully automated provisioning at the MEF17 event.
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Partner Communications Selects Atrinet's NetACE Platform to Automate Business and Residential FTTH Service Delivery
Atrinet Ltd. announced that Partner Communications has selected Atrinets NetACE to automate and optimize its network services. NetACE will play a pivotal role in creating seamless real-time network automation and SDN programmability for Partner Communications business network environment. This will accommodate traffic growth and increase in customers. NetACE will enable Partner Communications to automate the delivery of VPN and FTTH services across its network infrastructure. The partnership will help Partner Communications manage growth, promote new market segments, and enhance the customer experience.
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Employees acquire Nokia Solutions Israel
Nokia Solutions and Networks Israel is closing down, and its employees have acquired the business to establish a new company called Atrinet Ltd. Atrinet will focus on Software Defined Networks (SDN) and Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), with Nokia Solutions as its first customer. The closure of Nokia Solutions in Israel resulted in layoffs, reducing the employee count from 500 to 25. The new company, Atrinet, is derived from Atrica, an Ethernet solutions company that Nokia Siemens Networks acquired in 2007. The article was published on February 5, 2014.
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