Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has selected Saguna Networks' Multi-Access Edge Computing platform based on Intel Xeon Scalable processors to be deployed at the Globe Edge Incubation Lab as part of Globe preparation for its 5G network rollout, Saguna announced Monday.
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"We are proud to be selected by HPE as part of the Edge Incubation Lab," said Saguna CEO Ido Gur. "We are looking forward to working with the Globe developer's community and to start deploying exciting new services to Globe customers," he concluded.
HPE-integrated MEC solution built on industry-standard carrier-grade infrastructure and Intel technologies can easily be deployed at 5G edge sites, local offices, and on customer premises, bringing computing services closer to the customer. As well as drastically improving data and computing services, this initiative will also encourage innovation that will contribute to the Philippines' growing digital economy and allow businesses to create new revenue streams with faster connectivity.
"We are happy to work with Saguna Networks on this important initiative for edge adoption," said Khai Peng Loh, Vice-President and Managing Director Growth and Emerging Markets and Head of Asia Pacific Solution Sales for HPE. "HPE has been at the forefront of network innovation for many years and we are delighted to partner with Saguna Networks in delivering the latest 5G and MEC technologies for Asia Pacific Operators."