RCom expands enterprise product portfolio with Cloud X WAN

Cloud X WAN is a 'Make in India' cloud-centric network platform, which help companies save on bandwidth when they use cloud services

A man opens the shutter of a shop painted with an advertisement of Reliance Communications in Mumbai
A man opens the shutter of a shop painted with an advertisement of Reliance Communications in Mumbai
Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 24 2016 | 6:48 PM IST
Reliance Communications on Wednesday unveiled a software-based WAN (wide area network) product from its subsidiary Global Cloud Xchange, targeting banks, government departments and others firms having offices across the country.

"Cloud X WAN is the first 'Make in India' Cloud-centric network platform. This will help companies save on bandwidth when they use cloud services. The software defined (SD) WAN will be deployed in branch offices which will help organisations work faster," Rcom (Enterprise) and GCX CEO Bill Barney said at the launch event.

He said the company will look at enterprises, specially banks and government departments that have branches or offices across the country.

Nowadays, companies, instead of buying full software licence, pay for them according to its use. Under cloud services, many companies, like Microsoft, Adobe, SAP provide software on remote data-centres that can be accessed by organisations online.

RCom Enterprise and GCX Senior V P Braham Singh said with SD WAN deployment, branches can work locally instead of waiting for frequent updates from cloud server installed at head office.

"The SD WAN will help companies in saving on data cost as the work can be done locally in the branch premises. Most of the career (cloud service providers) don't provide this because of cannibalisation. They fear that such facility will take away their private link (bandwidth connection) business," Singh said.

He said GCX expects to capitalise on SD WAN without worrying for 'private link' sale.

Barney said he expects 50 per cent of existing GCX customers to start using SD WAN within 12-36 months.
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First Published: Aug 24 2016 | 5:22 PM IST

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