Network Infrastructure
Fortinet | May 03, 2021
BT is launching another oversaw secure SD-WAN assistance fueled by Fortinet, a worldwide innovator in wide, integrated, and robotized cybersecurity arrangements, offering associations networking and security in a solitary united arrangement. The move features the two organizations' obligation to conveying secure networking arrangements that empower advanced change.
SD-WAN permits associations, all things considered, to improve application and client experience while empowering the adaptability and money-saving advantages of a crossover network. Nonetheless, the network change made conceivable by SD-WAN prompts a more extensive assault surface, which means customary border-based security is lacking. Associations that have decided to address this issue by overlaying security as an untimely idea are acknowledging they have presented pointless expense, intricacy, and digital danger into their network.
With the scale, speed, and assortment of digital dangers proceeding to develop at a disturbing rate, BT will upgrade its Managed Firewall administration with the expansion of Fortinet Secure SD-WAN, giving worldwide associations an answer that completely joins security and availability in a solitary apparatus. BT experts support clients at each phase of organization and activity, from introductory set-up and carry out through continuous checking, the executives, and upgrade.
BT gives a reliable degree of administration for associations' varying computerized development, foundations, and business needs. With all capacities oversaw as a solitary substance, it permits clients to just add gadgets and foundation to their network, giving them adaptability and spryness to react to showcase changes and development. Through proceeding with danger appraisal and discovery, BT can likewise uphold clients by recognizing and forestalling assaults, and moderate harms should a penetrate happen.
Fortinet Secure SD-WAN gives a few clear advantages, including:
• Improved Performance and Experience: Can be arranged to focus on business-basic traffic and continuous administrations for enhanced network and application performance, while likewise speeding up the selection and mix of cloud administrations.
• Efficient Operations: Customers can deal with all locales, investigate, and empower Secure SD-WAN to new and existing branches effectively utilizing a solitary sheet of glass interface.
• Natively Integrated Security: Combines SD-WAN and security capacities in a collaboration answer to safeguard the security and accessibility of the network.
• Reduced Costs and Improved ROI: By conveying single integrated security and network WAN Edge arrangement which empowers sped up the union, clients profit by both reduced costs and improved profit from the venture.
BT and Fortinet have functioned as accomplices for longer than 10 years to create and convey answers for associations hoping to secure their network change. With numerous associations proceeding to adjust to a conveyed and distant labor force model, BT and Fortinet work cooperatively to give clients secure admittance to applications and jobs, while expanding zero trust controls from their network to the Cloud Edge through SASE.
About Fortinet
Fortinet secures the biggest endeavor, specialist co-op, and government associations throughout the planet. Fortinet enables our clients with complete perceivability and control across the expanding assault surface and the ability to take on steadily expanding performance necessities today and into what's to come. Just the Fortinet Security Fabric platform can address the most basic security challenges and ensure information across the whole computerized framework, regardless of whether in networked, application, multi-cloud, or edge conditions. Fortinet positions #1 in the most security machines transported worldwide and over 500,000 clients trust Fortinet to ensure their organizations. Both an innovation organization and a learning association, the Fortinet Network Security Expert (NSE) Training Institute has one of the biggest and broadest cybersecurity preparing programs in the business.
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Aryaka | July 13, 2020
Aryaka has teamed up with integrated cloud communications platform 8×8, Inc. to extend the platform’s performance across Aryaka’s managed SD-WAN service, enabling enhanced cloud communications performance across the WAN for improved employee productivity and customer experience.In Aryaka’s 4th Annual State of the WAN Report, it was discovered that improved cloud capabilities across the WAN is critical in the burgeoning work-from-anywhere environment. In addition, the report revealed that 32% of respondents indicated that access to cloud applications is one of the biggest challenges with the WAV.Ghassan Abdo, research VPt, Worldwide Telecom, Virtualization & CDN at IDC explained further, “We are living through unprecedented times that require enterprises to accelerate the move to an online digital business and support massive growth of remote workers. SD-WAN together with cloud communications and collaboration is a great choice to support this new digital economy and address the need for a massively distributed and remote work environment.”The 8×8 enterprise communications platform includes features like voice, team chat, meetings and contact center solutions, and when combined with Aryaka’s managed SD-WAN service will allow enterprises, will, according to Aryaka, maximize IT infrastructure investments and prioritize communications traffic across the network.
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Vodafone | February 10, 2020
Vodafone for Business becomes first to deliver new Cisco SD-WAN technology in Europe
Vodafone Ireland announces an SD-WAN customer win with airline Ryanair
The launch comes on the heels of Vodafone’s multimillion euro deal with Ryanair to manage the airline’s digital infrastructure.
Vodafone Ireland has recently launched Cisco SD-WAN service, announcing an SD-WAN customer win with airline Ryanair. Vodafone Ireland stated that the newest SD-WAN offering targeted at medium-to-large organizations is virtual and that it sits on both existing and new networks.
Customers will also be able to manage applications, devices and bandwidth usage via a single self-service portal. What sets Vodafone Ireland apart is how customers will be able to choose the SD-WAN service managed and certified by a team of Vodafone experts and engineers, which allows IT teams to focus on other critical tasks.
In addition, Vodafone Ireland's new SD-WAN service will enable customers to manage applications, devices and bandwidth usage via a single self-service portal. It also optimizes network performance by switching over to MPLS, lower-cost internet or mobile connections as needed.
What enterprises should look forward to?
Cisco SD-WAN provides global enterprises with an application-driven network that constantly adapts to the real-time demands of their cloud computing, mobility, and digitization needs. The product intelligently steers traffic over a preferred network path from a combination of IP-MPLS, Internet, and 4G transports, in order to meet policies set by the Enterprise for critical applications performance (e.g. Skype for Business, Salesforce).
Enterprise benefit from a more dynamic and reliable wide area network solution that enables higher business agility through the ability to self-adjust application priority and routing policies within minutes through a self-serve portal and hence roll out new applications quicker and easier.
Both service providers and cloud providers alike are ramping up their launches of software-defined wide-area networking (SD-WAN) managed services to take advantage of booming demand from enterprises that see several benefits.
In a survey of 121 network and IT managers, it was found that 64% are looking to add an SD-WAN managed service in the next two years, according to the results of the Futuriom SD-WAN Managed Services report.
Futuriom's survey research, targeting director-level and above professionals in IT and network management, indicates that SD-WAN is in high demand because end-users believe it will deliver better security, improved cloud applications performance, and more flexible management.
This demand has pushed scores of global cloud and service providers to line up in order to present their SD-WAN offerings, which offer enterprises a way to purchase hardware, software, and regular management of their networks from a third party.
In addition to surveying end-user needs, Futuriom delved deeply into the offerings of more than 20 service providers worldwide. They range from cloud-based providers such as Aryaka Networks and Cato Networks, traditional service providers such as AT&T, Verizon and Deutsche Telekom, as well as business-services specialists such as Colt Network Services and Masergy.
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What preceded it?
The launch comes on the heels of Vodafone’s multimillion euro deal with Ryanair to manage the airline’s digital infrastructure. The deal from late last year gave away no financial details of the agreement, while industry sources estimated the contract to be in the region of €40 million.
The outcome-driven agreement provides services that touch every point of the Ryanair passenger journey, driving continuous innovation to deliver digital transformation, business growth, and operational efficiencies. Under the agreement, Vodafone Business will transform Ryanair’s information and communication technology (ICT) infrastructure using every part of Vodafone Business’ solutions including cloud, unified communications, software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN), Internet of Things (IoT) and security services.
Under the new deal, which builds on a previous, smaller partnership, Vodafone is to provide technical support for 300 Ryanair sites and 200 million passengers across 40 countries, providing a range of solutions covering the cloud, unified communications, software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN), Internet of Things (IoT), and security services.
Vodafone Business will support 300 Ryanair sites and some 200 million passengers across 40 countries, meaning that up to 95 per cent of Ryanair’s telecoms will be managed directly by Vodafone Business. This includes the hosting of its core infrastructure that maintains Ryanair’s core business processes from online booking, passenger boarding and in-flight transactions, to training centres, offices and data centres.
Airlines, like any other business, are under immense pressure to respond to fast-changing customer demands and putting the right technology in place today allows any organization to be future-ready. Vodafone Business’ Connected Airport offer allows Ryanair to connect a new airport or site in just 10 days, giving them the ability to adapt quickly and provide new options for their customers. Having the right technology in place also supports the fast turnaround of planes, which is an important factor in an airline’s profitability. Ryanair currently has 20,000 global IoT connections with Vodafone Business used by their aircrew to connect their tablets and handheld devices.
“This new partnership agreement not only highlights the strength of Vodafone’s global ICT offering, but shows the trusted relationships we build with our customers. By working closely with Ryanair, our technical, product and account management teams in Vodafone Business will deliver against their business and technology requirements.
This new agreement also represents Vodafone’s largest rollout of SD-WAN to date, which I’m delighted to say, is being managed in Ireland for delivery across 40 countries. SD-WAN provides customers with a greater level of control and autonomy over their network and greater insight into its performance while saving time and cost. Furthermore, the beauty of the software element of this new network is that it will allow Ryanair to deploy quickly, securely, and without major disruption to existing network architecture and activities.”
- Anne O’Leary, Chief Executive, Vodafone Ireland
The contract also represents Vodafone Ireland’s largest ever rollout of SD-WAN, a technology that simplifies the management and operation of a wide area network by separating the hardware from its control mechanism.
“Over the last 30 years, Ryanair has revolutionized and democratized air travel for European citizens, growing to become Europe’s largest airline with the widest route network, connecting more than 200 destinations in 40 countries on the lowest fares.
As part of our commitment to low fares, more choice, and great care, we’re continuing to enhance the Ryanair experience for our 153m annual customers, and this extended partnership with Vodafone will provide us with the technical support to allow us to make improvements quickly and seamlessly, including migration to a new wide area network that will enable Ryanair to be more agile in its connectivity”
- John Hurley, Chief Technology Officer, Ryanair
By using its SD-WAN service, Vodafone Ireland said that Ryanair could turn up a new network airport site in 10 days. The service gives Ryanair the agility and flexibility to respond quickly to customer demand when launching new route offerings.
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