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Apstra releases AOS

by on19 August 2020


Intent based networking

Apstra, which says it is the pioneer of Intent-Based Networking (IBN), has released a new flagship product, Apstra AOS, preparing for the rapid growth of the Intent-Based Networking market.

AOS 3.3 introduces advanced IBN capabilities to Juniper Networks switching in addition to a wide array of operational and open-networking enhancements that enable enterprises to react more quickly to compressed timelines and unforeseen business shifts while delivering the best end-user experience possible. These product enhancements will dramatically increase the speed and reliability of how networks are deployed and operated in the data center, it claims.

According to a recent Global Market Insights report, Intent-based Networking market growth exceeded $900 million in 2019 and is estimated to grow at a CAGR of over 30 percent between 2020 and 2026. The accelerated adoption of IBN solutions comes at a time when data centers must meet the compressed timelines of the business while delivering the cloud.

The company said that deploying an IBN solution is critical for enterprises doubling down on digital transformation efforts, which require data centre agility, increased availability, and improved ROI. Businesses are three times more likely to fail in their digital transformation efforts if they don't transform their networks first.

Mansour Karam, Founder and President of Apstra said: "IBN is the solution that many network architects and operators are counting on to help their organizations keep up. As the rise of IBN comes into focus, extending our unique and advanced IBN capabilities to Juniper Networks, paired with the operational enhancements, allows us to deliver our industry-leading solution across a wider variety of hardware choices."

 

Last modified on 19 August 2020
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