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June 6th, 2011 - Organizations can now model, create, enforce and automate their networks based on a platform with proven track record within one of the world’s largest triple-A banks.
Co-founder and CEO of NetYCE, Wim Gerrits, explains why the YCE platform lends itself perfectly for the cloud: “When talking about the cloud a lot of focus is on automation and provisioning of servers, storage and applications, but how about the network? We believe that the network is a business enabler instead of a cost factor. The need to quickly deploy new IT services has never been so great. With the rapid adoption of virtualization and cloud computing, customers have come to expect the same ease of deployment for all their IT systems, including their network. With the YCE platform, this is now a reality.” Traditional network configuration management tools and processes can do very little to standardize networks and automate the generation of configurations and provisioning of network services. The top-down approach of YCE overcomes these hurdles with ease. Wim Gerrits: “The conventional approach to Network Configuration and Change Management (NCCM) has always focused on the existing configurations in the network, not on the processes proceeding the generation of configurations and deployment. In our top-down approach the network design comes first and remains leading. In this way standardization across the network is easy, allowing customers to have complete control of their network and achieve all related business benefits such as drastically improved time to market, uptime and operational efficiency.”
About NetYCENetYCE enables organizations to get the most from their network. The YCE provisioning platform allows for a quick time to market of new services while improving staff productivity. Uniquely, YCE uses a top down approach, enabling modeling of network designs together with an integrated IP address management and central network repository.
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