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Verizon Business furthers global managed services portfolio expansion with VMware

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Verizon Business has announced the integration of VMware into its global managed SD-WAN service portfolio. This addition aims to enhance network services for cloud-ready enterprises, enabling centralized orchestration and improved user experiences across diverse devices. Designed for modern applications, the solution offers bandwidth efficiency, cost control, and swift deployment, addressing the complexities of wide area networks. This partnership signifies a strategic move in Verizon’s Network as a Service initiative, further solidifying its offerings in the cloud-based service sector.

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  • Enhanced service offerings with VMware integration into SD-WAN portfolio.
  • Improved user experience across devices and transport types.
  • Cost control through bandwidth efficiency.
  • Rapid deployment and simplified operations for enterprise customers.
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What you need to know:

  • The VMware SD-WAN solution features centralized orchestration, global cloud on-ramps, and a wide array of edge appliances, making it an optimal choice for the cloud-ready global enterprise.
  • As an addition to the Verizon Business SD WAN portfolio, VMware offers enterprise customers another option as they look for a consistent user experience regardless of device and transport type, providing bandwidth efficiency which controls costs, rapid deployment and simplified operations, and performance improvements.

NEW YORK, Feb. 28, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Verizon Business today announced the addition of VMware to the global managed Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD WAN) service portfolio contained within Verizon’s Managed WAN Service. This new solution, built for cloud-ready global enterprises, bolsters Verizon’s partner ecosystem in delivering managed SD WAN services as part of its Network as a Service (NaaS) strategy.

“These last two years, we’ve seen massive adoption of managed SD WAN transformation of the WAN edge” said Massimo Peselli, Senior Vice President, Global Enterprise, Verizon Business. “This new VMware managed service solution increases optionality for customers seeking centralized intelligence and efficiencies at the WAN edge and is yet another example of Verizon Business partnering to offer best of breed solutions that help our customer’s transformation needs.”

As users and applications become even more distributed, the wide area network (WAN) can be complex to deploy, lacking flexibility, which as a result, becomes a bottleneck to delivering a consistent user experience. Verizon’s managed services is the network evolution that addresses the changing needs of global enterprise customers. Verizon’s Managed SD WAN addresses these challenges and limitations and is designed for today’s cloud-first enterprises. It enables the seamless connection of users to apps across multiple infrastructures, offering a consistent user experience regardless of device and transport type. It provides bandwidth efficiency which controls costs, rapid deployment with simplified operations, performance improvements and is flexible and extensible for better business agility with the ability to support large-scale global customers.

VMware SD-WAN, a part of VMware SASE is built around utilizing the cloud as a primary resource for customer applications, and the solution structure features three primary components:        

  • SD WAN centralized orchestration: The VMware Orchestrator is a centralized orchestration platform that offers centralized policy, monitoring, reporting and analytics via the Verizon Enterprise Center.
  • SD WAN Gateways with controllers: VMware Gateways are points of presence (PoPs) located throughout the world that enable customer edge devices to optimize latency for management and control plane traffic.
  • VMware SD WAN Edge: Verizon deploys VMware Edge devices at a customer’s site and then programs the orchestrators with the appropriate policies to push out to those edge devices to facilitate SD WAN application routing.

Craig Connors, vice president and general manager of VMware’s SASE business, said, “The next generation of modern apps will run at the edge and enterprises must modernize their underlying network to support them. VMware SD-WAN, a part of our broader SASE platform, provides a more reliable and secure connection between the enterprise network and modern apps, ultimately improving end-user experience. By adding this solution to its SD WAN portfolio, Verizon is streamlining its enterprise customers’ transition to the edge.”

Visit the Verizon Business NaaS landing page to learn more.

Verizon Communications Inc. (NYSE, Nasdaq: VZ) was formed on June 30, 2000 and is one of the world’s leading providers of technology and communications services. Headquartered in New York City and with a presence around the world, Verizon generated revenues of $133.6 billion in 2021. The company offers data, video and voice services and solutions on its award-winning networks and platforms, delivering on customers’ demand for mobility, reliable network connectivity, security and control.

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FAQ

What is Verizon's new addition to its SD-WAN portfolio?

Verizon has integrated VMware into its SD-WAN portfolio to enhance managed services for cloud-ready enterprises.

How does VMware SD-WAN improve user experience?

VMware SD-WAN provides a consistent user experience across various devices and transport types.

What are the benefits of Verizon's managed SD-WAN service?

The service offers bandwidth efficiency, cost control, rapid deployment, and simplified operations.

When was the VMware SD-WAN solution announced by Verizon?

The VMware SD-WAN solution was announced on February 28, 2022.

What is Verizon's strategy with its managed SD-WAN services?

Verizon's strategy includes enhancing its partner ecosystem as part of its Network as a Service (NaaS) initiative.

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