Intelligent CIO Middle East Issue 31 | Page 46

FEATURE: SDN rapidly align to business applications, driving innovation and new levels of agility. However, in order to maximise the benefits of SDN, the network must be built on open standards with support for an open ecosystem. You want to ensure that everyone can participate: partners, customers and developers. Proprietary solutions are a relic of the past. ////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// supports both SDN and traditional networking. A hybrid solution can assist in ease of adoption, whereby the SDN application can be deployed in a multivendor environment. In a hybrid environment, an OpenFlow- enabled switch is deployed at the edge – where the application is accessed – leaving Before the advent of the app store, SDN solutions were tested and purchased separately. The app store has lowered the barrier to innovation and allows you to focus on business outcomes. Solutions are integrated seamlessly and ready to install with a simple download. Mohammed Al-Moneer, Mohammed Regional Director, Regional Al-Moneer, Director, MENA at MENA at A10 Networks A10 Networks IN A HYBRID ENVIRONMENT . . . YOU CAN SIMPLY FLIP A SWITCH TO A MODE THAT ENABLES YOU TO GO BACK TO TRADITIONAL NETWORKING. The benefits of utilising an open standards approach to SDN include: • Freedom to use best-of-breed technologies wherever they are required, and not be limited to the solutions of a single vendor • Cost efficiencies by having and exploiting many more choices • Ease of adoption in a multi-vendor environment • Ability to leverage a broader ecosystem and an easily accessible marketplace to drive innovation • An investment that protects you for the future as technologies and standards continue to evolve A solution that doesn’t force you to replace existing infrastructure One of the first questions IT leaders ask in the face of transformative change is whether (and how) they can protect their existing investments. While some network vendors may require you to replace existing equipment, that type of approach is not necessary with SDN; nor is it recommended. You want to move to SDN in an orderly and evolutionary manner that is not disruptive. This allows you to retain as much of your existing infrastructure as possible. The ideal way to evolve to SDN is through the use of a hybrid SDN solution that 46 INTELLIGENTCIO the rest of the network intact. You can simply flip a switch to a mode that enables you to go back to traditional networking. This gives you much more flexibility to fit the network to meet your specific application and workload requirements. You can also reduce total cost of ownership (TCO) by extending the lifecycle of existing equipment. Proven solutions with real-world use cases While SDN is clearly the networking architecture of the future, today’s reality is that leading vendors are already enabling customers in all industries to use SDN to improve agility, simplify management and gain a competitive business advantage. A network partner with an ecosystem that supports a broad range of applications Why wait to deploy SDN when you can deliver measurable benefits to your business today? One of the keys to accelerating your deployment of SDN is to work with a network partner that already has an ecosystem of proven applications. This is an area where HPE has demonstrated innovation, by deploying the industry’s first SDN app store, where there have been a number of applications that have been deployed at customer sites. What is the outlook for the SDN Technologies in the Middle East? Enterprises in certain countries in the Middle East like the UAE are known to be ‘early technology adopters’ and no doubt adoption of SDN technologies in these regions will happen at the same rate as regions such as the US and Europe. We are at an interesting crossroads right now, and we are seeing early innovators taking the lead with these new hybrid software defined and cloud infrastructures, both across service providers and in the enterprise space. Even though the standards and even some of the reference models are not quite there yet, some of these large organisations have an imperative to start rolling out architectures that will take them through the next five years, reducing costs and scaling in a much more agile way. This is fundamental to their business strategy for the next five years. These pioneers are setting the benchmark for how to deploy large infrastructure, which tools to use, and what mistakes to avoid. If we keep in mind that automation and software driven design are not actually new concepts, we would expect to see a broad range of hybrid solutions emerging over the next few years until the standards settle and clear reference architectures and patterns emerge. Given that there are still widely diverging views of just how far SDN (specifically) will www.intelligentcio.com