Published April 26, 2021, 9:35 AM
AWS Outposts
Even if most of the business requirements can now run in the cloud, it is still a fact that some workloads still need to be on-premise like applications that are sensitive to latency and variability in latency, and applications that process data locally.
For the past fourteen (14) years, Amazon brings us the world’s most comprehensive and broadly adopted cloud platform popularly known as AWS (Amazon Web Services).
Imagine running Amazon EC2, Amazon EBS, Amazon S3, container-based services such as Amazon EKS, database services like Amazon RDS locally, and analytics services such as Amazon EMR on-premises. This is now possible, thanks to AWS Outposts. Your organization can seamlessly extend your Amazon Virtual Private Cloud on-premises and run some AWS services locally on Outposts to connect to a broad range of services available in the local AWS Region. What’s more awesome is that you can use the same AWS APIs, tools, and security
KDDI Partners with Cato Networks to Deliver Cloud-Native SASE Services Worldwide
The agreement demonstrates how CSPs can leverage SASE to address digital enterprise requirements for pervasive secure access
TEL AVIV, Israel, April 14, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Cato Networks, the provider of the world s first SASE platform, announced today a partnership with KDDI Corp to deliver Cato SASE services across North America, Europe, and the Asia Pacific. The agreement demonstrates how Communication Service Providers (CSPs) like KDDI can leverage cloud-delivered SASE to quickly meet enterprise requirements for pervasive security and optimized access from the branch, the road, and the office to any application.
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Cisco bolsters edge networking family with expanded SD-WAN, security options
Tech giant adds four boxes to Catalyst 8000 Edge family and expands upgrade path for ISR/ASR customers Credit: Dreamstime
Cisco has expanded its Catalyst 8000 Edge Platform family to offer enterprise edge customers more secure SD-WAN and cloud resource access options.
The Cisco Catalyst 8000 edge router collection currently includes three models: the high-end 8500 for data-centre or colocation customers, the 8300 for branch users, and the software-based 8000 for virtual environments. Feature support includes advanced routing, SD-WAN, security and secure-access service edge (SASE), depending on customer requirements, and all models run Cisco s IOS XE operating system software.
Among the four new models is a low-end box – the Cisco Catalyst 8500L – that s aimed at entry-level 1G/10G aggregation use cases, Cisco stated. The 1RU form factor 8500L is powered by 12 x86 cores and features up to 64GB memory to support secure connectivity for thousands of remote sites and millions of stateful NAT and firewall sessions, wrote Archana Khetan, senior director of product management for Enterprise Routing and SD-WAN Infrastructure at Cisco, in a blog about the new boxes.
Businesses find that establishing aggregation sites at either core locations or colocations helps them own the first mile on their branch and remote-worker connectivity to the internet and other software-defined cloud interconnects, Khetan stated.