Centina Systems, has launched its vSure™ product, aimed at helping service providers to successfully transition and operationalise their networks and services from legacy environments to virtual environments.
vSure™ complements orchestration by providing closed-loop feedback through a suite of tools and analytics to enable the providers to manage and visualise NFV and SDN environments from end-to-end and top-to-bottom.
”Centina Systems has been consistently forward-thinking in its technology and applications roadmap, utilising pre-integrated plug-and-play solutions that adapt quickly and seamlessly to evolving network environments. Assuring virtual networks is dramatically more complex than legacy networks and Centina Systems is addressing a critical requirement for businesses to successfully deploy and assure new and emerging services,” said Tim McElligott, senior consulting analyst, Stratecast, Frost & Sullivan.
vSure™ offers a number of advantages for operators looking to offer virtual services, including:
- Pre-integration to OpenStack and Open Daylight
- Analytics with real-time views of the health and the ever-changing components of virtual services with point-in-time visualisation
- Closed-loop feedback to Orchestration to drive automated remediation and optimisation
- DevOps ready with comprehensive REST API support
- Smart plug-ins to manage hybrid environments
- Hyper-scale architecture to collect and analyse millions of data points and arrive at actionable intelligence in real-time
“Service providers worldwide are launching new services in NFV and SDN environments. The commercial success of these technologies hinges on delivering a high degree of service quality to the end customer. With virtual services, assurance must be dynamic in order to meet the needs of a continuously changing environment. We play a critical role in enabling service providers to effectively monitor and assure these complex environments and delivering the right level of service quality to the end customer,” Anand Gonuguntla, co-founder and CEO of Centina Systems.