The association with Cloudtexo will support Lavelle Networks in meeting the demand from clients for their software as a service (SaaS) applications and requirements of cloud services
As part of its plan to enhance its presence in European market, Indian technology company Lavelle Networks has come into a partnership with UK-based Cloudtexo, a leading distributor who is focused on offering hybrid IT and risk management solutions for Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), mobility and cloud.
The association with Cloudtexo will support Lavelle Networks in meeting the demand from clients for their software as a service (SaaS) applications and requirements of cloud services, the company said in a statement.
Growth drivers
Commenting on the development, Vishal Khare, Co-Founder and VP Sales, Lavelle Networks, said, “The definitions of data centres are rapidly changing as the enterprises choose to run more applications in several public cloud environments. Digital changeover to SaaS/multi-cloud environment is driving huge growth in SD-WAN. Lavelle Networks is emerging as a major player in this market.”
Khare further stated that the experience of Cloutexo in relevant fields will support Lavelle Networks in expanding its operations in the European market soon.
Sanjay Patel, Founder and CEO, Cloudtexo said, “We are truly excited about our partnership with Lavelle Networks as their software-defined technology enables organisations to completely transform their WAN infrastructure and realise their investment almost instantly.”
SD-WAN market growth
SD-WAN is a term used for software-defined networking in wide area network, which simplifies the operation and management of network on an enterprise. According to industry reports, though the market for SD-WAN is still in its nascent stage, it is likely to reach US$ 10 billion globally by the year 2023.
The SD-WAN market growth is likely to be driven by the enterprises which are looking for traffic management for optimising bandwidth and to cut costs as they want to substitute WAN with the broadband connectivity, without compromising on the aspect of security.