CenturyLink, an integrated communications company will leverage Cyan’s Blue Planet NFV Orchestrator to deliver NFV-enhanced services - Programmable Services Backbone (PSB) - to enterprise and small and midsized business (SMB) customers. Cyan will provide CenturyLink orchestration that enables the delivery of next-generation virtualized services to its customers.
Cyan, a leading provider of SDN, NFV, and packet-optical solutions for network operators, said that CenturyLink will use Cyan’s Blue Planet NFV Orchestrator to bridge multiple technologies to instantiate virtual network functions (VNF) from multiple vendors. Blue Planet will add these virtual network functions to CenturyLink’s network for quickly providing software-enabled services and ubiquitous service coverage to CenturyLink’s broad set of customers. The software can instantiate and control virtual functions, coordinate with physical and virtual network resources, and interconnect virtual functions (i.e., vFirewall, vDPI, vEncryption, vRouter, vDNS, etc.) to achieve service chaining. The programmability of the Blue Planet NFV Orchestrator allows carriers like CenturyLink to onboard and define new services through a flexible template-based architecture, added Cyan.
CenturyLink has taken a leadership position in driving the changes required to build a more service- centric network that derives maximum value from network assets while addressing evolving customer requirements. The Programmable Services Backbone delivers an open, software-enabled architecture based on Cyan’s NFV orchestration technology that will allow us to rapidly deploy new services to enterprise and SMB customers across our footprint.
Mike Hatfield, president, Cyan
CenturyLink is leading the network transformation movement that is so critical to the future of our industry. We’re proud that Cyan’s Blue Planet is playing a critical role in how they deploy multi-vendor VNFs as services to end customers. Together, CenturyLink and Cyan are unifying the data center, virtual resources, WAN, and managed services to create a new way of doing business for network operators.