Avaya’s SDN FX helps business to enable in Unified Access and IoT

Avaya has announced an addition to the company’s SDN Fx architecture to help bring businesses one step closer to enabling Unified Access and the Internet of Things – minus the disruption found in many major technology transitions. This launch will enable Avaya to uniquely positioned to accommodate Government’s Digital India initiative. The sense of digitization and “Smart City” initiatives is driving Avaya for its new line of next-generation, premium stackable Ethernet switches, the ERS 5900 series, optimized for Avaya Fabric Connect, allows companies to support new and emerging technologies as well as existing ones.

“Avaya has a significant role in the Digital India initiative, SDN Fx is our core technology that delivers effortless networking infrastructure. The clock is ticking for businesses that want a competitive edge through greater network agility. By some estimates, it is expected that nearly 25 billion devices will be connected to the network in just four short years. That could mean massive complexity unless a company or organization has implemented a powerful, simplified SDN foundation such as the Avaya’s SDN Fx architecture. The ERS 5900 takes a major step towards delivering the simplicity and transitional ability needed as Unified Access for the Internet of Things moves into full force,” said Priyadarshi Mohapatra, MD, Avaya India and SAARC.

The Avaya SDN Fx architecture is the first to deliver automation and programmability from the network core to the user edge, providing “connect anything, anywhere” simplicity. An ideal foundation on which to build Internet of Everything strategies, this extensibility makes it much easier to accommodate and configure the escalating number of intelligent devices and users at the edge that need to be connected. In order to build a smart infrastructure, the Avaya SDN Fx helps in achieving digital inclusion efficient networking technology for the nation...See more 

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