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RAD Launches SD-CloudAccess Solution to Enable CSPs to Tap Their Own Edge Clouds

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RAD, the industry leader in network edge virtualization, this week announced the release of SD-CloudAccess, a service provider-native solution that enables communications service providers (CSPs) to leverage their own edge clouds in offering premium multi-cloud access services to their business customers.

SD-CloudAccess focuses on multi-link access to network edge locations using a wide range of cost-effective CPEs.

 

SD-CloudAccess features virtual cloud gateways that are deployed at the network edge. A single set of overlay tunnels may be used to access any public or private cloud as well as any CSP cloud. As there is no need for dedicated overlay tunnels for each service, the solution is future-proof, economical and offers better scalability to access multiple cloud services.

At the customer edge (branch offices or IoT locations) CSPs deploy thin or thick disaggregated CPEs, either ruggedized or non-ruggedized, as customer edge clouds that can host value-added applications in containers or VMs. By implementing the solution’s intelligence at a centrally located cloud gateway and keeping the CPE cost-effective, CSPs can benefit from major savings in their total cost of ownership compared to available SD-WAN solutions.

Ilan Tevet, VP Marketing and Business Development at RAD
Instead, we suggest that they move up the value chain by taking advantage of their most valuable asset – the network edge. We enable CSPs to land all cloud-bound traffic at their network edges, allowing them to introduce value-added on-ramp services, such as hosted Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), or other latency-sensitive applications.

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