Telescent Adds Data Center Experts Josh Snowhorn and Sean Iraca to Advisory Panel

Irvine, California: Telescent announces today the addition of Josh Snowhorn, former GM/VP of Interconnection at CyrusOne, and Sean Iraca, former Digital Realty Global VP of Cloud Services, to its advisory panel.  They bring exceptional experience in the area of multi-tenant data center (MTDC) interconnect and cloud services and will help Telescent meet the needs of the growing data center market.    

Telescent’s patented all-fiber NTM cross-connect switch utilizes a unique approach to optical patch panel automation by preserving all of the features of a manual patch panel (today’s industry work horse) including its large scalability to 1008 duplex ports, low optical loss (<0.5 dB), single mode and multimode signal handling, latched connections and affordable pricing, all while totally automating the switching process and eliminating human errors common in manual reconfigurations at Layer-0.

“In 2019, the Telescent team has successfully launched our 4th generation production grade product and identified the MTDC market as a key opportunity for our virtual Meet-Me-Room (V-MMR) solution.  We are excited to add Josh and Sean to our advisory board as we work to bring Telescent’s unique solution to solve some of the pressing challenges in the MTDC market,” said Anthony Kewitsch, co-Founder and CEO of Telescent.

About Telescent

Telescent Inc. is dedicated to developing and deploying optical Layer-0 automation systems that ensure maximum signal integrity for next generation data center automation.  By virtualizing Layer-0, the last remaining layer of the network, Software-defined Networking (SDN) can deliver on its promise of true Layer-7 to Layer-0 automation spanning the entire OSI stack!  For more information about Telescent, including product updates, visit the company’s website at www.telescent.com.

Contact                                                           

Bob Shine
(858) 248-1475
shine@telescent.com  

Telescent Co-Founder and CEO Tony Kewitsch to speak at Open Compute Conference

Irvine, California: Telescent announces today co-founder and CEO Tony Kewitsch has been invited to speak at the Open Compute Project (OCP) Regional Summit in Amsterdam.  The Open Compute Project is a collaborative community focused on redesigning hardware technology to efficiently support the growing demands on compute infrastructure.     

Telescent’s patented all-fiber NTM cross-connect switch utilizes a unique approach to optical patch panel automation by preserving all of the features of a manual patch panel (today’s industry work horse) including its large scalability to 1008 duplex ports, low optical loss (<0.5 dB), single mode and multimode signal handling, latched connections and affordable pricing, all while totally automating the switching process and eliminating human errors common in manual reconfigurations at Layer-0.

“The OCP community is focused on implementing next-generation designs to address the exponential growth in data traffic in optical networks.  By allowing automation of the switching process in Level-0, the Telescent G4 NTM can be a key element in improving efficiency and scalability of current and future optical networks.” said Anthony Kewitsch, co-Founder and CEO of Telescent.

About Telescent

Telescent Inc. is dedicated to developing and deploying optical Layer-0 automation systems that ensure maximum signal integrity for next generation data center automation.  By virtualizing Layer-0, the last remaining layer of the network, Software-defined Networking (SDN) can deliver on its promise of true Layer-7 to Layer-0 automation spanning the entire OSI stack!  For more information about Telescent, including product updates, visit the company’s website at www.telescent.com.

Contact 
Bob Shine
(858) 248-1475
shine@telescent.com

 

 

Flextronics Begins Contract Manufacturing of Telescent Gen 4 Network Topology Manager

Irvine, California: Telescent announces today the transfer of production of its 4th Generation Network Transport Manager (G4 NTM) to Flextronics.  Flextronics is one of the largest global electronics manufacturing services company with locations in over 40 countries and over 200,000 employees.  Initial production of the Telescent G4 NTM will be in the 1,000,000 sq. ft. Austin, TX facility with further expansion available to their Guadalajara, Mexico facility. 

Telescent’s patented all-fiber NTM cross-connect switch utilizes a unique approach to optical patch panel automation by preserving all of the features of a manual patch panel (today’s industry work horse) including its large scalability to 1008 duplex ports, low optical loss (<0.5 dB), single mode and multimode signal handling, latched connections and affordable pricing, all while totally automating the switching process and eliminating human errors common in manual reconfigurations at Layer-0.

“As Telescent’s business with multi-tenant data center customers grows, Flextronics will allow Telescent to scale production rapidly to meet their needs.  We are pleased to have Flextronics as a partner.” said Anthony Kewitsch, co-Founder and CEO of Telescent.

About Telescent

Telescent Inc. is dedicated to developing and deploying optical Layer-0 automation systems that ensure maximum signal integrity for next generation data center automation.  By virtualizing Layer-0, the last remaining layer of the network, Software-defined Networking (SDN) can deliver on its promise of true Layer-7 to Layer-0 automation spanning the entire OSI stack!  For more information about Telescent, including product updates, visit the company’s website at www.telescent.com.

Contact 
Bob Shine
(858) 248-1475
shine@telescent.com

 

 

Telescent is Expanding

To keep up with demand, Telescent is expanding into a bigger modern facility in January 2018.

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Telescent Presents a Live Demo

Telescent Presents a Live Demo

March 23, 2015 Marina del Rey, California (Business Wire) Telescent announces today commercial availability of its Gen3 Network Topology Manager (NTM) for large scale Layer-0 automation in next generation data centers.