Matisse Networks to Co-Host Webinar on
Migration to All Packet Optical Transport
MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif., October 25, 2007—Matisse
Networks, the leader in optical burst switching, today announced
it will co-host a webinar on the migration toward an all packet
optical network with Infonetics Research and Telecommunications
Magazine at 11:30 AM EDT, November 1, 2007.
The webinar will examine the service protocols and optical
technologies that enable metro Ethernet optical networks to
migrate from circuit-based optical networks to all packet
optical networks which maximize bandwidth utilization, increase
service flexibility, and lower overall cost of ownership.
“Until now, packet optical networking systems have at best
integrated packet switching with circuit-based optical
technologies,” said Mark Showalter, Matisse Networks’ director
of product marketing. “Please join us as we compare packet
optical technologies that drive Ethernet efficiency into optical
networks.”
Infonetics Research is a premier international market research
and consulting firm specializing in data networking and telecom,
providing a complete view of the market through constant
interaction with equipment manufacturers, service providers and
the financial community.
For more information about this free web based seminar, please
contact Matisse Networks at
https://www.matissenetworks.com/support//contactus.php.
About Matisse Networks
Matisse Networks is named after Henri Matisse, the famous
painter known as the “Master of Color”. Like the painter,
Matisse Networks is mastering the colors of light to pioneer the
field of optical burst switching. Matisse Networks’ EtherBurst
is the industry’s first optical burst switch, purpose-built for
scaling metro aggregation networks from 10 to 640 Gbps.
Recognized as a Network World “Top 10 Startups to Watch”, a “Red
Herring 100 Private Company”, and Telecommunications Magazine’s
“Product of the Month”, additional information on Matisse
Networks is available at
http://www.matissenetworks.com.
Matisse Networks, EtherBurst, and MeshWave are trademarks of
Matisse Networks, Inc.