Allot Communications and Nokia Networks have announced that Swisscom is deploying Allot Cloud Access Optimization. The system is designed to assure application quality of service (QoS) and improve user productivity by overcoming the performance degradation challenges associated with cloud data centres and application delivery.
“The Allot solution, delivered together with Nokia Networks, has the ability to virtualise and flexibly manage physical access resources so our enterprise customers can match cloud application performance to user and business requirements and enjoy a better overall user experience,” said Thomas Wacker, the team leader for Datacenter Core Networks at Swisscom.
Swisscom worked with Nokia Networks to integrate the Allot Cloud Access Optimization platform into its new data centre architecture to support higher performance service delivery to customers. Using Allot, Swisscom can help enterprises overcome degradation challenges such as real-time video transaction loads, unified communications, file transfers, and endpoint upgrades, as well as Denial of Service and other malicious attacks by offering high quality dynamic data center services based on documented service level agreements (SLAs).
“Enhanced cloud application visibility, control, security, end-user experience and productivity are all top concerns for communications service providers delivering cloud services today. Nokia Networks is a world-class player in telco cloud and is committed to helping operators deliver telco-grade cloud services. With our cloud domain aggregation expertise, we unlock the cloud’s numerous benefits to deliver innovative services that drive differentiation and value,” said Josef Fuhl, the country director for Switzerland at Nokia Networks. “Through our partnership with Allot, we are able to provide Swisscom with a solution that fits its business users’ specific needs and meets stringent enterprise SLAs.”