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Amid Covid-19, all eyes turn to SD-WAN and NFV
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Covid-19 has accelerated the rate of digital transformation like nothing the world has ever seen before. In this piece, Song Toh, VP of Global Network Services, Tata Communications, explores how enterprises can develop a new approach to networks that caters for their specific needs.
Over the past few years, there has been a dramatic increase in the digital transformation of businesses across industries. And as a result, the network infrastructure of organisations has also changed significantly. Previously data centres were the centre of gravity of an enterprise network, but as businesses moved to the cloud, the networks started to evolve.
Traditional networks are nowhere near agile enough to cope with the recent surge in demand. In the past, these legacy systems could cope when limited number of people (typically fewer than 30% for knowledge workers), who decided to work from home at a certain time, were trying to connect to the VPN. Now the case is completely different."IT organisations and their corresponding networks are finding it harder to efficiently manage how, where and who has access of data and applications, and in what way."

Networks need to serve enterprise users' digital transformation at the speed that the current situation dictates. Solutions such as Network Function Virtualisation (NFV) can be used to build these user-centric networks that reflect the pace and agility of SaaS and our new distributed workplaces. NFV allows enterprises to “virtualise” or run their network’s functions in the cloud. In addition, it allows enterprises to subscribe to network services at their office premises, in the cloud or service provider edge. They can even modify their architecture by redeploying these functions to another location. This ad-hoc, agile approach reduces operational costs and allows businesses to modify their IT architecture without having to move hardware. The invisible door to business transformation The promise of automation and virtualisation with SD-WAN and NFV is so vast that soon an enterprise's network will be the ladder to the success of their digital transformation strategy."Our old working patterns, workspaces, and settings will not return even as we tackle the pandemic globally. Now enterprises are looking to build networks that aren’t based on their office buildings but built around their teams and users."
Businesses must realise that their networks aren’t just a flat superhighway that everyone and everything can jump on to. Given the vast complexity of new hybrid networks that integrate SDN, SD-WAN and NFV, it is no longer viable for everything to just connect to everything else."For all their blueprints and plans for successful implementation, if businesses don’t put together a network that is ready to enable them, the vision to operate as a digital business would be hard to realise."

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