Exaware News
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Exaware Releases ExaNOS, the First High-scale Carrier-grade Network Operating System for Mobile and Fixed Networks
Exaware has released ExaNOS, a high scale disaggregated network operating system (NOS) for telecom service providers. The first release of ExaNOS supports peering, access aggregation, and provider edge applications and is available for white-boxes from leading vendors. ExaNOS is an open carrier-grade NOS that integrates with low-cost off-the-shelf hardware equipment. It provides massive scale white-box routing at a fraction of the cost of traditional solutions, making it a major disruptor in the telecom routing market. ExaNOS is available on white-box equipment using Broadcom StrataDNX chipsets. Exaware aims to revolutionize the telecom routing market with its open NOS software.
PartnersCustomers
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The Top-10 Biggest Startups in Israel by Funding
The article discusses the technological innovation in Israel, particularly in the military sector. It highlights Israels position as a top weapons exporter and the largest exporter of military drones. The article also presents a list of the top 10 startups in Israel based on their total funding over the past 10 years. INFINIDAT, a data storage solution company, is highlighted as one of the biggest startups with a valuation of $1.2 billion and $230 million in funding. The article provides brief descriptions of each startup and their respective funding amounts. Overall, the article showcases Israels technological advancements and the success of its startup ecosystem.
Investment
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Silicon photonics co Compass-EOS raises $42m
Compass-EOS Ltd. has raised $42 million in a financing round and is firing up to a third of its 150 employees as part of streamlining measures. The new investors in the round include a US private equity fund and Russian nanotechnology investor Rusnano Corporation. The company operates in the silicon photonics field and has developed a router based on its icPhotonics technology. The router is smaller, more efficient, and uses less power than similar network routers. This is the first time Compass-EOS has publicly mentioned a financing round. The firing of employees may be a result of the companys adjusted strategy to maximize growth and success.
Layoffs
http://www.fiercewireless.com/tech/story/compass-eos-optical-core-router-lights-path-sdns/2013-03-13