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Anuta Networks Delivers New SDN Innovations for Today's Distributed EnterprisesAnuta Networks, the leading provider of network services orchestration solutions, today announced an updated release of NCX 4.0 with significant enhancements in support for OpenStack, NFV and YANG modeling. "There has been significant activity in the networking area around technologies such as NFV, SDN and OpenStack," said Srini Beereddy, Founder and CTO of Anuta Networks (News - Alert). "Telecom providers are partnering with standard bodies and vendors to push for NFV. Enterprises are in various stages of deploying SDN based solutions in their datacenters and remote branches. The main driver of all these activities is the need to create agile network services that can be designed and deployed quickly based on application and user requirements." Anuta NCX network service orchestrator integrates with many cloud portals such as OpenStack, and introduces self-service for network operations. The NCX solution automates complex configurations for multi-vendor network infrastructures across data, branch, campus and service provider core environments. Using an intuitive graphical designer, network administrators can define various levels of network services combining L2-L7 network functions. Network services are orchestrated on-demand and delivered within minutes using industry best practices. The NCX solution works with both legacy, physical and upcoming virtual appliance-based solutions in a multi-tenant environment. Key NCX 4.0 Enhancements:
Product Availability Anuta NCX 4.0 is generally available now, and licensed based on per VM or per device depending on deployment model. For more information, visit [www.anutanetworks.com/NCX] Cisco Live EMEA 2015: Anuta Networks will showcase the NCX solution at Cisco Live EMEA, Milano Congressi, January 26-30, at Booth # E47. Follow Anuta Networks on the web at:
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