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October 01, 2011
Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series
The Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series is a Stackable system providing high-performance, convergence-ready, secure and resilient Ethernet switching connectivity. Available as a range of 11 model variants supporting 10/100 and 10/100/1000 switching and routing, Power-over-Ethernet and 10 Gigabit Ethernet uplink options, the Ethernet Routing Switch 4500 Series is ideally suited for Enterprise wiring closet and other network edge deployments.October 01, 2011
Ethernet Routing Switch 5000 Series
The Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 5000 series is a set of premium stackable LAN switches providing the resiliency, security and convergence readiness required for today's high-end wiring closets, high-capacity data centers and smaller core environments.October 01, 2011
Avaya Ethernet Routing Switch 8800
Companies turn to technology to help boost the bottom line and to increase productivity, advances in one area of technology can often lead to real challenges in others. Virtualization is a case in point, particularly when it comes to efficiently connecting a myriad of disparate applications and systems - many now virtualized - across multiple locations.November 17, 2010
Gartner: Debunking the Myth of the Single-Vendor Network
We have collected information from hundreds of client interactions and have performed detailed interviews of nine organizations that have introduced a second vendor into their network environments. Our findings show that most organizations should consider a dual-vendor or multivendor solution as a viable approach to building their network, as significant cost savings are achievable with no increase in network complexity, while improving the focus on meeting business requirements.November 2010
Hitchhiker's Guide to the New Data Center Network
The enterprise data center has undergone several major transformations since the introduction of computing as a corporate resource. The computing platform has evolved from mainframe computing, to client server, to Internet-based computing, and now we sit on the precipice of the next major data center transition-the evolution to a fully virtualized data center. Each transition saw the cost of computing driven down and the importance of the network elevated. Each phase allowed organizations to increase the efficiency of their data center operations and improve asset utilization, ultimately leading to a better experience for end-users.October 2010
Fit For Purpose Data Center Networking White Paper
Virtualization within the data center is now taken for granted, with some declaring that 'Cloud Computing' will be the choice of most enterprises and that applications and information will become commodities. Experience has proved one thing; the data center of the future cannot be built on the technology of the past. General-purpose products, outmoded techniques, and legacy designs cannot be re-packaged as 'data center-ready'. The industry will take the best and leave the rest. Ethernet is readily available, cost-effective, extensible, and - as the 40/100 Gigabit developments prove - scalable, however many existing deployment methodologies are no longer an option.September 2010
Creating a Fit for Purpose Network Architecture
Today's enterprise network needs to be a highly focused resource capable of providing a mobile and diverse workforce with efficient, effective access to the tools and applications that drive productivity. Because traditional, general purpose network architectures were not designed to cost-effectively address this new world of Unified Communications, new network strategies are needed. Avaya is meeting the challenge with Fit for Purpose infrastructure capabilities that combine performance on the most demanding real-time applications with compelling economics.April 01, 2010
Avaya vs. Cisco: A Comparison of LAN and WAN Infrastructure
Avaya and Cisco are two of the leading network equipment vendors. Info-Tech's five-year comparison of their LAN and WAN infrastructure demonstrates that customers can save as much as 54% by choosing Avaya. In addition to these cost savings, their focus on delivering reliability, improving efficiency, and increasing scalability makes Avaya a persuasive alternative to buying Cisco.January 2010
Avaya Data Networking
Avaya recognizes the differentiated value of the Nortel Data Networking business as a foundation to Unified Communications. Avaya Data Networking provides advanced enterprise-class reliability, performance, and security that customers throughout the world depend on to run their businesses. Because solutions are streamlined to better utilize and manage networking resources, an Avaya Data Network can uniquely deliver both mission critical dependability and superior return on investment.January 2010
Avaya Data Solutions Management
Unified Communications (UC) solutions from Avaya remove the barriers between voice, email, conferencing, video and other applications, resulting in a unified communications experience for businesses.Avaya Unified Management provides comprehensive management capabilities across voice, data and multimedia applications, utilizing a set of Common Services that serve as a foundation for unifying management applications. Bottom line, Avaya Unified Management is the 'glue' that binds together distributed components to establish a true unified communications environment.