How Intel is Powering Software Defined Infrastructure for Enterprise

Keeping in mind the next generation enterprise needs for accelerated service delivery and flexibility to adapt new workloads, Intel India, has launched of the Xeon® E5 v3 to strengthen its global Software Defined Infrastructure (SDI) approach.

As the global technology shift drives Enterprises worldwide to move from a hardware driven Infrastructure to a Software Defined Infrastructure, the Xeon® processor E5 v3 family-based platforms will be used in servers, workstations, storage and networking infrastructure offering industry leading capabilities to enterprises.

Originally from the Intel® Xeon® Processor E5 family, E5-2600V3 offers Enterprises attributes suited to deal with complexities arising out of implementing Digital Services solutions. Combining world class energy efficiency with a common architecture to run compute, storage and network workloads; the E5-2600V3 offers features that accelerate performance while paving the way for the fast emerging Digital Economy.

“The Xeon® processor E5 v3 family-based platforms is one among many strategic steps to enable a Software Defined Infrastructure. The new Intel processors provide leadership performance for compute, storage and network workloads to enable efficient and dynamic operation in cloud environments.” said Srinivas Tadigadapa, Director – Enterprise Solution Sales, Intel South Asia “The digital services economy requires agility and scale that demands all infrastructure resources be programmable and highly configurable. Software Defined Infrastructure has the potential to make a significant impact on the enterprise landscape the world over, and Intel has been investing strategically to be prepared ahead. Together, with the support of the ecosystem, we can confidently say that Intel’s SDI approach is a winning proposition which has and will continue to benefit our partners and customers with cloud-based services.”

Bharat Shah, Global Product Head-Securities Trading, TCS BaNCS, Tata Consultancy Services elaborated on how the Xeon E5 V3 enabled TCS to take advantage of the latest generation of the Intel Xeon E5 processor family to build its competencies to architect and design enterprise solutions.

Bharat averred, “High frequency trading is driving the demand for ultra-low latency with increasingly faster execution. The leading institutions using TCS BaNCS platform have been demanding a faster platform but definitely at a lesser cost. Running TCS BaNCS on Intel Xeon E5 v3 processor, we saw a 1.35X3 faster response time and reduced latency levels, which in turn will help us deliver competitive advantage to our customers to do more with less. The latest generation of the Intel Xeon E5 processor family has more cores, more cache and faster memory speeds which reduces the latency and increases throughput with a cost advantage.”

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