Most enterprises are looking at ways to reduce cost and improve time-to-service. Most are also looking for ways to improve the operational efficiency of the data center. Wouldn't it be nice if you could deploy a new application across multiple data centers in an instant? Wouldn't it be nice if we could allow IT the ability to simply say "yes' when there is a new application or service needing to be deployed on the network?
The 2012 Avaya Technology Forum (February 6-9, 2012, Orlando, FL) will answer these questions, show you how to simplify your network, and showcase the brightest and the best technologies Avaya has to offer. The 3-day event features subject matter experts from Avaya providing insight on solutions that will move enterprises into the next generation of collaboration by building the Cloud-grade network infrastructure. Come join us for Avaya presentations, demonstrations from key DevConnect technology partners, and insight from industry analyst perspectives.
Avaya Virtual Enterprise Network Architecture (VENA) is our exciting new virtualization strategy for the next generation enterprise data networks. It is the infrastructure that will allow enterprises to build the private cloud and an architecture that is easily extensible from the data center to the campus and beyond. We believe that enterprise customers will see an immediate benefit by creating a virtualized data center backbone, making operations more efficient and allowing a better and tighter integration between application and network virtualization.
The Avaya Virtual Enterprise Network Architecture is empowered by its ability to integrate multiple different types of networks running across the virtual services fabric. These virtual service networks could be anything from business applications to unified communications, next generation collaboration, storage computing or some disruptive technology that doesn't yet exist but will have to be dealt with in the future.
These virtual networks can be created in seconds with single touch provisioning. We are able to build, create and configure the network core one time, and never have to touch it again. This reduces the human error factor, and makes it very easy and very quick from a time-to-service standpoint.
The next generation of network virtualization will make networks much more dynamic than they are today; you will create the infrastructure once and simply enable networks at the edge without the need to continually make modifications to core. These virtual service networks can be transparently extended within a data center or between data centers.
A critical factor in Avaya's VENA is the manner in which the network will migrate from where it is today into this truly dynamic infrastructure of the future. The Virtual Services Fabric can be enabled in parallel with all other protocols presently in use on the network. No need to change physical connections, no need to change existing configurations. You can migrate existing services into the fabric at your pace in the most non-disruptive manner possible.
With the Virtual Enterprise Network Architecture, Avaya is improving network uptime by delivering the infrastructure that creates the private cloud and nearly eliminate user-error network outages. We are reducing the time to service with simple one touch provisioning and we are improving the data center efficiency with a tighter integration between applications and network virtualization. We are reliably connecting users and content, with the lowest Total Cost of Ownership in the industry.
Bottom line... With an Avaya data network, every dollar you spend helps you get more IT work done.
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