Amazon
Web Services, Inc. (AWS) announced the general availability of AWS Cloud WAN, a new managed
wide area network (WAN) service that connects on-premises data centers,
colocation facilities, branch offices, and cloud resources to simplify
operating a global network. Using a central management dashboard built
into AWS Cloud WAN, customers can define their network configuration,
view the health of their global network, and automate routine
configuration and security tasks. With AWS Cloud WAN, enterprises can
access the AWS global network to build a single, unified network for
their organization to improve network health, performance, and security.
To get started with AWS Cloud WAN, visit
aws.amazon.com/cloud-wan.
Many
enterprises today run their networks across multiple environments,
including on-premises data centers, colocation facilities, branch
offices, and the cloud. To connect these disparate environments
together, customers build and manage their own global networks, while
also leveraging networking, security, and internet services from
multiple third-party providers. AWS makes it easy for customers to
connect cloud and on-premises environments using AWS networking services
(e.g., Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, AWS Transit Gateway, and AWS
Direct Connect). However, for connectivity between on-premises data
centers and branch offices, customers must invest considerable time and
money to build their own physical network or build a software-defined
overlay network from third-party providers. This leads to a complex web
of networks, each having different connectivity, security, monitoring,
and performance management tools and requirements. As a result,
networking teams face challenges configuring, securing, and managing an
expanding mix of technologies required to build, scale, and operate a
secure global network for their organizations.
AWS
Cloud WAN makes it faster and easier for customers to build, manage,
and monitor a unified global network that seamlessly connects their
cloud and on-premises environments. AWS Cloud WAN allows customers to
connect on-premises data centers, colocation facilities, branch offices,
and AWS Regions into a single, unified global network with just a few
clicks in a central management dashboard-removing the need to configure
and manage individual networks that use different technologies. Using
the central management dashboard, networking teams can have a single
view of their global network, apply policies, and automate configuration
and security tasks across their entire network. For example, with just a
few clicks, teams can quickly and easily apply a policy that requires
network traffic from branch offices to be routed through a specific
network firewall before reaching cloud resources running in an AWS
Region. AWS Cloud WAN integrates with leading SD-WAN, network appliance,
and independent software vendors-including Aruba, Aviatrix, Checkpoint,
Cisco Meraki, Cisco Systems, Prosimo, and VMware-making it easier for
customers to connect their on-premises SD-WAN devices to AWS.
Enterprises can now use AWS Cloud WAN to simplify the way they build,
manage, and monitor their networks using a single dashboard with minimal
complexity.
"Many
wide area networks used by enterprises today consist of a patchwork of
connections between branch offices and data centers that were optimized
for applications that run on premises," said David Brown, vice president
of Amazon EC2 at AWS. "As the edge of the cloud continues to be pushed
outward, and more customers move their applications to AWS to become
more agile, reduce complexity, and save money, they need an easier way
to evolve their networks to support a modern, distributed model that
allows them to reach their customers and end users globally with high
performance. With AWS Cloud WAN, enterprises can simplify their
operations and leave the time-consuming task of managing complex webs of
networks behind."
To
get started, customers can build their global networks in the AWS Cloud
WAN central management dashboard by first selecting the AWS Regions
closest to their on-premises locations and adding their Amazon Virtual
Private Clouds. After extending their existing WAN to AWS, customers can
add and remove remote locations and data centers with just a few clicks
in the dashboard or by using the AWS Cloud WAN application programming
interface (API). AWS Cloud WAN is available in US East (Ohio), US East
(N. Virginia), US West (N. California), Africa (Cape Town), Asia Pacific
(Mumbai), Asia Pacific (Singapore), Asia Pacific (Sydney), Asia Pacific
(Tokyo), Canada (Central), Europe (Frankfurt), Europe (Ireland), Europe
(Milan), Europe (Paris), Europe (Stockholm), and Middle East (Bahrain).
For more details on AWS Cloud WAN, visit aws.amazon.com/blogs/aws/new-cloud-wan-a-managed-wan-service.
Avalara
builds cloud-based tax compliance solutions for businesses of all
sizes, across industries globally, addressing needs from indirect tax
calculation, returns, remittance, and document management, to business
licensing, tax answers, insurance premium tax, property tax compliance,
and more. "We expect AWS Cloud WAN to provide us the opportunity to
transform our network by interconnecting our global AWS presence, while
ensuring segmentation of business functions," said Brian Capps, senior
director of network engineering at Avalara. "We expect it to simplify
management, routing, and security-consolidating complex configurations
to be deployed as infrastructure as code."
Cisco
is the worldwide leader in technology that powers the Internet. "In
today's world, organizations need fast, secure, and scalable
connectivity across global cloud and on-premises environments. To meet
these demands, it's imperative to provide innovative networking and
security solutions that are flexible and easy to use," said Chris Stori,
senior vice president and general manager at Cisco Networking
Experiences. "Cisco continues to invest in cloud networking by
integrating the Cisco SD-WAN product portfolios with AWS Cloud WAN to
securely connect multi-AWS Region workloads, increase application
performance, and reduce deployment times."
Foundation
Medicine is a pioneer in molecular profiling for cancer, working to
shape the future of clinical care and research by helping physicians
make informed treatment decisions for their patients and empowering
researchers to develop new medicines. "AWS Cloud WAN simplifies how
Foundation Medicine connects our globally distributed labs and cloud
resources," said Karl Langdon, head of cloud infrastructure at
Foundation Medicine. "This streamlined system supports efficient
collaboration between departments and sites, which enables us to provide
doctors and researchers with the insights they need to improve patient
access to precision cancer care."
Slalom
is a global consulting firm focused on technology and business
transformation that helps organizations innovate and scale for business
agility. "With AWS Cloud WAN, we immediately recognized its network
segmentation capability as an accelerator that could greatly reduce the
effort and complexity of network provisioning and routing automation. It
did not disappoint," said Charlie Christina, platform engineering
principal at Slalom. "The ease of defining the core network,
segmentation, and attachment policies via a single policy document
greatly simplified global network creation. With AWS Cloud WAN our
estimate for a recent network transformation project for a leading
genomics company that wanted a fully automated, self-servicing high
performance computing (HPC) solution was accurately reduced from months
to weeks, and it allowed us to focus time and energy on the
network-attached HPC design."
VMware
is a leading innovator in enterprise software and cloud services for
all apps, enabling digital innovation with enterprise control.
"Delivering critical networking, security, and edge compute services to
employee devices located anywhere is a top priority for enterprise IT
teams," said Craig Connors, vice president and general manager of
VMware's SASE business. "The integration of VMware SD-WAN, a VMware SASE
service, and AWS Cloud WAN, provides a networking architecture to
deliver compute across the distributed edge, while providing more secure
and high-quality application performance of workloads in AWS
environments, regardless of user location. Through this partnership,
customers can achieve seamless connectivity from users to clouds."