IBM CORPORATION in Software-Defined Networking and Network Function Virtualization Solutions

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IBM CORPORATION
Armonk, USA
1911
Enterprise
84 Likes
65 Buyers Negotiating

Summary

Features:

IBM's SDN & NFV present the below capabilities:
  • Future-ready: IBM Corporation’s SDN solution is scalable, and hence it can adapt to future needs and business requirements with ease.
  • Reduced Costs: The most significant advantage that IBM’s SDN solutions offer to businesses is that it can help them overcome their costs. By switching to a software-defined network, companies can reduce the cost of purchasing and maintaining hardware and thus reduce the costs of their operations.
  • Centralized Management: With IBM SDN, organizations can manage their business network from a central point of control.

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sara's requirement
15/08/2020
"sdn"
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Strengths
  • +8
    Functionalities gap in the solution
  • +6
    On-Site Support
  • +13
    Consulting and Integration
  • +6
    Network Security and Analytics
  • +12
    SDN Application Platform and Controller
  • +8
    security technology
  • +14
    Support and Maintenance
  • +9
    switches
  • +8
    Academia and Research
  • +9
    BFSI
  • +10
    Consumer Goods and Retail
  • +14
    Directly
  • +11
    Full Time Equivalent
  • +14
    Others, please specify
  • +13
    Per User / Device Basis
  • +5
    Through Partners / Third-Party Vendors
  • +13
    Products/Solutions Offered
  • +6
    Solutions Offered
  • +12
    Client Redressal Protocol
  • +9
    controlling
Cautions
  • -8
    networking
  • -10
    Others
  • -7
    security

IBM CORPORATION Reviews

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Buyer, Technology Consultant

5
Jan 31, 2020

“It grows with your business”

Our organization has been using IBM’s SDN solution for a while now, and it grows with your business. It can adapt to growing business needs with ease, and without any individual adjustments. Hence, their services is a worthwhile investment, as it is scalable, and thus, will be useful for you in the future as well.
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Buyer, Technology Consultant

5
Jan 31, 2020

“Planning to switch? IBM is the service for you”

Most organizations want to move on from the clutter of hardware to a purely software oriented networking system, and IBM is here to aid organizations with this transition. With their excellent services, it is a breeze to make this change, and they are there with you every step of the way.
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IBM CORPORATION Presence in Software-Defined Networking and Network Function Virtualization Solutions
As a part of business strategy, IBM is focusing on collaborations, partnerships, and product launches to cater to the SDN and NFV market. The company collaborated with Red Hat, and this collaboration is focused on providing a hybrid cloud. In addition to this, the company formed a partnership with one of the key industry players AT&T, to run networking services of businesses more efficiently. AT&T FlexWare, a transformative solution launched by AT&T would be used by IBM to meet ever-changing business requirements. This partnership would take advantage of IBM’s marketing and sales team to strengthen its global reach and would help in cost saving. Along with collaborations and partnerships, IBM introduced Cloud storage with Software-Defined solutions in its SDN and NFV portfolio. Cloud storage Software- Defined solution is an integration of cloud, flash, and Software-Defined storage. IBM’s SDN solution partners include key industry players such as A10Networks Inc., ADVA Optical Networking, Brocade Communications Systems, Inc., Citrix Systems Inc., VSS Monitoring, Plexxi Inc., Silver Peak Inc., F5 Networks, Inc., Radware Ltd., Palo Alto Networks Inc., and vAarmour Networks Inc. Additionally, the company offers its services globally to North America, EMEA, APAC, and Latin America.
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