PALO ALTO, Calif. The way we work has changed forever. And now that leading companies have seen the benefits of remote work, they want to do more than just support it. They want to become truly distributed businesses that can work from anywhere. To address this shift, VMware (NYSE: VMW) is announcing VMware Anywhere Workspace, a solution designed to help companies deliver better and more secure experiences to their employees no matter where they are in the world. Work is what you do, not where you do it. As businesses reimagine where and how teams collaborate and innovate, they must do more than transform. They must reform their mindset to create a digital-first culture that puts employee experience first, said Sanjay Poonen, chief operating officer, customer operations, VMware. We developed VMware Anywhere Workspace with this new way of working in mind. It will play an important role in creating stronger, more focused, and more resilient businesses.
Taipei, Taiwan, April 1, 2021 - QNAP® Systems, Inc., a leading computing, networking, and storage solution innovator, today announced QuWAN vRouter , an SD-WAN virtual router that supports VMware ESXi Platforms and Servers.
Network systems distie M2M Connectivity has been tapped as the ANZ master distributor for Peplink, a US-headquartered enterprise connectivity solutions vendor.
The move is part of Peplink’s plans to expand into the region, building a network of channel partners with a focus on capturing a share of Australia’s growing 5G market.
Under the agreement, M2M Connectivity will distribute Peplink’s range of SD-WAN devices and provide channel partners access to training and professional consulting services.
Peplink’s solutions combine multiple sources of WAN, including 5G and LTE for more connectivity and are managed through a cloud-based platform.
SMB SD-WAN Platform Versa Titan Gets SASE Injection
‘If you’re just solving a networking problem, you’re really not adding much value to the game. [Vendors] have to be able to consolidate these functions together to create a valuable solution for partners to bring to the market,’ one Versa partner tells CRN about the updated Versa Titan offering. By Gina Narcisi March 16, 2021, 08:00 AM EDT
Versa Networks is making secure access service edge (SASE) more accessible by inserting SASE functions into its popular SD-WAN offering for smaller customers, Versa Titan, the company unveiled on Tuesday.
Versa Titan, the company’s cloud-managed security and SD-WAN offering for midmarket and small business customers, was introduced in 2019. Right away, Versa Titan “took on a life of its own,” with high demand from SMBs and channel partners for a “digestible, secure SD-WAN product, the company told CRN at the time.
Sea Street Technologies was founded in 2012 by Cisco s former CTO with the goal of automating network services for operators. Now, the company is stepping more fully into the space with the launch of a new product initially aimed at the market for SD-WAN and secure access service edge (SASE) services.
CEO Harley Stowell said his efforts today stem from the problems he saw among Cisco s service provider customers. What I saw was our carrier customers were spending literally hundreds of millions of dollars on cloud computing, integrated infrastructure, which had a software stack on board, which was yesterday s architecture, he told Light Reading. And that architecture was constrained and siloed to fulfillment. It couldn t manage and automate the lifecycle of dynamic services, which is a fundamental requirement of a cloud platform, which is globally distributed now.