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[3] Other partners include: Kalray for data centers,[4] Hewlett-Packard for acceleration technology on ProLiant servers,[5] Dell,[6] Canonical,[7] Alcatel-Lucent for Red Hat Enterprise Linux.

[8] In April 2013, the company announced it would support an open-source software project for the Data Plane Development Kit from Intel.

[10] The company announced its Speed Series of packaged software in late 2014, marketed for network function virtualization (NFV).

[16] In 2015 Light Reading mentioned that 6WIND software allowed Italian service provider NGI to build a router marketed for software-defined networking.

[19] This announcement has been followed by two articles from The Register and SDxCentral comparing 6WIND with dedicated equipment and explaining how the vRouter solution helped a Spanish ISP to become SDN ready.