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Software Defined Networks

Technologies that make it possible to manage a network via software.

SDN network is catching up with digital expectations. Today’s digital economy requires businesses to react quickly.

Software-Defined Network provides a new perspective on architecture in network virtualization environments and separates power (routing) and control logic. The routing device takes over the management of the SDN network to the controller.

The benefits of converged infrastructure include efficient central network management, flexible configuration changes, dynamic property changes, network function virtualization (NFV), better utilization of network resources, and the resulting reduction in operating costs.

SDN encompasses all Software-Defined technologies for the entire network infrastructure – including SD-WAN and SD-Access. SDN enables networks to move away from manual, command-line, device-by-device configuration to a centralized graphical and programmable interface. This provides accuracy, speed, and simplicity and ensures the network can meet the needs of virtualized, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments to support digital business.

SDN encompasses all Software-Defined technologies for the entire network infrastructure – including SD-WAN and SD-Access. SDN enables networks to move away from manual, command-line, device-by-device configuration to a centralized graphical and programmable interface. This provides accuracy, speed, and simplicity and ensures the network can meet the needs of virtualized, hybrid, and multi-cloud environments to support digital business.

With software defined network (SDN) Provision, we help organisations to provision, manage, and program campus networks rapidly and in a systematic and automated way.

We enable them to build intent based networks with SDN that allows the user to opt in automation and programmability across data centres, campuses, and wide-area networks.

Here are several of the primary advantages that SDN offers:

  • Centralized network provisioning.
  • Holistic enterprise management.
  • More granular security.
  • Lower operating costs.
  • Hardware savings and reduced capital expenditures.
  • Cloud abstraction.
  • Consistent and timely content delivery.
  • SD-WAN

    SD-WAN:

      Connect your organization seamlessly over any transport with centralized management. We can help you design, implement, and support your next generation WAN architecture.

      Your organization is ready to evolve, embracing the latest cloud-based technologies to help you get there. But many of these innovative applications are also eating up your bandwidth. With your expensive, traditional MPLS network, you may be stuck with lagging video and spotty VoIP.

      SD-WAN solution can help support your organization’s transformation while reducing your organization’s network costs and management complexity. This cloud-delivered SD-WAN solution offers a consistent, high-quality experience across distributed locations.

      Our experienced IT professionals will work with you to develop a migration strategy that meets your business goals. Then we manage and support your SD-WAN solution, allowing your IT team to focus on initiatives that drive your business growth.

  • Software Defined Storage (SDS)

    Software Defined Storage (SDS)

    Software Defined Storage (SDS) provides a solution to many of the current challenges posed by the changing IT landscape. In contrast to traditional storage infrastructure, Software Defined Storage migrates features and services from the physical hardware to a software layer above storage. In addition to eliminating vendor lock-in, this enables cost reductions using commodity servers and storage. It also allows for system capacity and performance to be easily scaled in response to changing business needs.

      With Software-Defined Storage:

    • Centrally pooled and fluid storage architecture
    • Flexible and hardware-independent storage infrastructure (hardware is decoupled from storage software)
    • Ultimate freedom to choose any storage vendor/model/type
    • Non-disruptive storage refresh and data migration
    • Balance capacity and load uniformly across diverse and unlike storage systems
    • Optimize unused capacity intelligently and defer new hardware expenditure

      Without Software-Defined Storage:

    • Monolithic and siloed storage architecture
    • Rigid, hardware-bound storage infrastructure
    • Can run into vendor lock-in
    • Storage refresh and data migration are tedious
    • Premium devices are stressed with overload
    • Add more hardware when low on capacity
  • Software-Defined Security (SDS)

    Software-Defined Security (SDS)

    Enterprises have now realized the fact that traditional information security infrastructure are not flexible enough to support rapidly changing needs of digital business. They have proved to be inefficient in providing a full proof protection from this rapidly changing threat environment. Hence companies have started looking out for solutions which secure and support the increasingly dynamic and adaptive data centres.

    Software Defined Security (SDS) attempts to address these challenges of network security. It’s a type of security model where the entire information security in a computing environment is implemented, controlled, and managed by security software, rather than using a traditional, siloed security control methods. It is primarily software and policy driven model which automates and monitor most of the security controls, like intrusion detection, network segmentation and access controls, through software. This helps in bringing the security control up to a higher layer.

      Some key benefits of Software-defined security are:

    • It’s not hardware based; hence IT guys can focus on managing and monitoring the policies rather than keeping the machines running.
    • Helps in creating consistent and efficient security policies across enterprise networks, irrespective of where the physical resources are located.
    • Automates security with security technologies, ultimately saving time and money.
    • Gets easily integrated with other software-defined technologies which enterprises may already have in place. (e.g., SDN)
  • Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC)

    Software-Defined Data Center (SDDC):

      Software defined data centre (SDDC) is an idea that extends compute virtualization concepts such as abstraction, pooling and automation into other data centre components where each component can now be provisioned, operated, and managed through an Applications Programming Interface (API).

      SDDC is a new idea that makes the data centre no longer entirely hardware driven.  Instead, it combines vendor-agnostic hardware with software-driven intelligence. It is made up of five components: Software Defined Computing (SDC), Software Defined Networking (SDN), Software Defined Storage (SDS), Automation, Orchestration and Management, and allows organizations to collaborate, connect and manage their IT resources in a whole new way.

      Top Benefits of Software defined data centre:

    • Streamlined Operations
    • Improved Efficiency
    • Increased Flexibility
    • Scalability
    • Cost Savings