Says it will also allow the country’s enterprises to create the agile networks required by today’s dynamic applications
Avaya has released a new, open software-defined networking (SDN) architecture which it says can help the Indian government deliver on its digital inclusion vision, and allow the country’s enterprises to create the agile networks required by today’s dynamic applications.
The Avaya SDN Fx architecture is one of the first to deliver the “smart foundation” required to connect anything, anywhere announced the press release.
The new architecture shaves off weeks in provisioning time by allowing devices and users at the network edge to be added easily to the network. The Avaya SDN Fx architecture, built on the Avaya Fabric Networking technology, features new products and capabilities for a complete solution that delivers on the promise of SDN, without the hidden complexity that comes with the towering overlays of software and hardware inherent in many other vendor approaches.
“CIOs are unnecessarily overburdened by archaic networks and frustrated by the disparity between the promised results of new technologies and the reality that most vendors deliver. There’s a better way: Avaya Fabric Connect already relieves 75 percent of the top network issues identified by IT departments, and we’re building on that with SDN Fx. This is the foundation that accelerates deployment of smart cities and mobile environments everywhere, and improves performance of customer and team engagement solution that the industry has been demanding. Avaya is proud to have made it for India and can deliver it today,” Priyadarshi Mohapatra, MD, Avaya India and SAARC.