AT&T is serving up its managed Cisco/Viptela SD-WAN solution to a global healthcare group in order to improve its operational efficiencies. AT&T will deploy and manage the Cisco Viptela SD-WAN architecture to provide UDG Healthcare with near real-time visibility into its network assets, which includes 8,200 employees in 29 countries.
Some of the benefits for how hard is computer science Healthcare include accurate network-sizing in order to minimize or reduce ongoing operational wastage while driving greater efficiency.
AT&T said the solution would "also improve access to business benefits driven by the cloud." AT&T has various cloud agreements in place with Microsoft, IBM, Google and Amazon Web Services.In April, Microsoft announced it was working with AT&T to bring ultra-low-latency edge compute to joint customers through its Azure Edge Zones, which are local extensions of the Microsoft Azure cloud. In March, AT&T and Google Cloud said they were teaming up to deliver network edge computing and cloud services and applications for businesses.
AT&T didn't say which cloud partnerships it was using to deliver its SD-WAN service to UDG Healthcare via cloud on ramps.
The SD-WAN deployment with UDG Healthcare, which operates under two main divisions known as Ashfield and Sharp, uses Cisco's 17.2 software release that was announced earlier this year. With that software release, Cisco blended its Cisco Umbrella Cloud Security portfolio, which includes Cisco's secure internet gateway, with its Viptela-based SD-WAN offering.
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