Cybera announced CyberaVUE, a new cloud-based management solution to extend network insights and provide customers with a comprehensive, real-time view of remote site networks.
CyberaVUE is part of the company’s multi-tenant platform, CyberaONE, which provides an architecture to brands, franchisees and application partners at a single location. CyberaVUE solves conflicting network and security policies of multiple stakeholders by allowing each party to configure just their specific services. Through the CyberaVUE enhancements, the CyberaONE platform empowers brand-level security enforcement, franchisee-level flexibility, and outside partner management through a single portal.
CyberaVUE applies software-defined networking principles to modernize the Wide-Area-Network (WAN) into a unique form of SD-WAN. The approach dramatically reduces networking costs while optimizing application performance, enhancing brand protection, and accelerating speed-to-market.
The CyberaVUE management solution has three components:
- CyberaVUE Insights Dashboard - real-time health and network status visibility
- CyberaVUE Configuration Controller - controlled environment for routine changes
- CyberaVUE Diagnostic Toolset - monitors and identifies the root cause of local issues
"We’ve evolved our solution strategy to provide customers and partners with flexibility to take advantage of unique and rapidly changing opportunities available at the network edge,” said Andrew Lev, CEO at Cybera. “To that end, CyberaVUE delivers greater insight and control to safely access and make network changes without disrupting operations or security policies. Using our SD-WAN solution, customers have the autonomy to address remote site needs when necessary, but we're right there when they need our highly-rated service and experience, too."
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