Verizon Business today announced Network as a Service (NaaS) cloud management, a new service that allows enterprises to control application components and network infrastructure across multiple cloud environments – public, private and hybrid – all in one Conducted on unified online portal.
The new solution is designed to work with Verizon Business’ NaaS offering as part of the NaaS flexible service model architecture to significantly simplify multi-cloud management.
Multi-cloud networking is popular among enterprises for its ability to host applications in cloud environments with different accessibility, compatibility, and data sovereignty policies, but it presents unique challenges to enterprise CIOs, such as Cloud environments connect workloads and develop standardized cloud environments. Architecture and security practices. NaaS cloud management helps alleviate these issues, delivering faster application connections and response times while providing better visibility into performance, process management and network conditions across multi-cloud environments.
The solution provides a single, comprehensive view of cloud network and application performance, providing easy insight into overall service operations, network traffic, global network cloud connectivity, issue management tickets and more.
NaaS cloud management also enables users to establish connections between public, private and hybrid environments, as well as between cloud and edge network infrastructure. This facilitates secure interconnection of cloud service providers, data centers and end users while maintaining security standards.
By standardizing workload connections and providing unified security protocols, governance and configuration procedures, NaaS cloud management consolidates complex multi-cloud network processes into simple, integrated network workflows to support any business transformation.
Because it is designed to work with Verizon Business’ existing NaaS offerings, customers can now quickly configure and monitor secure cloud and connectivity services across multiple cloud service providers through a single management portal.
“NaaS cloud management solutions can revolutionize the way IT teams deploy and manage cloud applications and monitor multi-cloud connections, making the process simpler and more user-friendly than ever,” said Debika Bhattacharya, chief product officer at Verizon Business.
“The ability to rapidly deploy workload connections between disparate environments enables organizations to scale cloud engineering and development processes, reduce risk, and operate with minimal friction.”
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