CIO Influence
CIO Influence News Datacentre

FatPipe Networks and Web Werks Data Centers Partner to Deliver SD-WAN Enabled Data Centers

FatPipe Networks and Web Werks Data Centers Partner to Deliver SD-WAN Enabled Data Centers

Web Werks Data Centers has collaborated with FatPipe to offer enterprises a Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) solution. As a part of this collaboration, Web Werks has deployed FatPipe’s solutions across its locations to offer SD-WAN enabled services to enterprises to simplify the WAN architecture.

The association offers excellent flexibility to Web Werks’ customers in terms of connection choices. It gives them centralized control of edge devices, ease of scalability and deployment at a lower TCO (total cost of ownership). By leveraging FatPipe’s advanced SD-WAN capabilities, Web Werks would enable its customers to get an end-to-end network optimizing connectivity between branches and the cloud.

Latest ITechnology News: Converge Technology Solutions Announces IBM zSystems and LinuxONE Certification in Canada

The rapid adoption of multi-cloud and SaaS applications result from enterprises meeting the demands of a modern workforce. Web Werks VMX is a robust cloud platform that can be used to implement a private cloud within the data center while also supporting intelligent software to integrate public cloud application platforms seamlessly. SD-WAN services aim to continually improve the platforms’ functionality with traffic identification and optimizing connections to our customers’ most critical applications and services, increased network security and better-centralized management. Web Werks is MeitY empaneled cloud provider and has been providing services to enterprises and governments.

“By choosing the most advanced solution available from the inventors of SD-WAN, Web Werks Data Centers can leverage FatPipe’s unique patented technologies to bring the highest levels of global network performance. They can also provide customers with the highest WAN security and reliability,” said Nikhil Rathi Executive Director & CEO for Web Werks.

Latest ITechnology News: MaxLinear Partners with RFHIC to Accelerate Deployment of Ultra-Wideband 5G Power Amplifiers

To provide an end-to-end SD-WAN solution for enterprise customers, Fatpipe announced the general availability of built-in 4G/5G solutions, to enable partners to deploy a single appliance solution for retail stores which contains a land line and an independent 4G or 5G back-up path. The product can be configured to minimize data flow through the LTE path, using Fatpipe’s acclaimed ‘Sat Booster’ technology designed for satellite traffic. The LTE path can also be used for out-of-band management of the network should land lines fail, ensuring that network administrators can access the network for troubleshooting and restoring the network.

The technology offered by FatPipe would support failover to multiple data centers and simplify the deployment of enterprise-grade, multi-data centre resilient, cloud-hosted solutions. These are going to be highly beneficial for customers using real-time applications.

“We will achieve new market efficiencies,” said Sanch Datta, President and CTO of FatPipe Networks. “FatPipe finds a synergy by bridging Web Werks and its customers with its SD-WAN solutions, enabling Web Werks to offer advanced data centre services. The solution makes it easier for customers and their branches to be on-boarded, reducing the complexity of the network”, she added.

Latest ITechnology News: Netwrix Establishes Partner Technical Committee to Collect Pre-Release Product Feedback

[To share your insights with us, please write to sghosh@martechseries.com]

Related posts

NICE Alliance Provides Total Solutions to Accelerate Expansion of Ecosystem With Launch of Platform as a Service (PaaS) Powered by Microsoft Azure

CIO Influence News Desk

Google Cloud and Accenture Launch Generative AI Center of Excellence

PR Newswire

U. S. Steel Aims to Improve Operational Efficiencies and Employee Experiences with Google Cloud’s Generative AI

Business Wire