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Avaya Virtual Enterprise Network Architecture (VENA) enables enterprises to build and operate next-generation architectures, such as a Private Cloud. VENA brings together complementary capabilities—some well established, some new and emerging—to create strategic, fit-for-purpose, business-centric solutions.
 
Our VENA strategy promotes network availability, performance, and simplicity, as well as IT and business agility. VENA helps improve a typical corporate network with higher levels of uptime and throughput, and lower levels of complexity and cost. With VENA, Avaya can help achieve more IT effectiveness for every IT dollar our customers invest.
 
Our virtualization solutions include the proven VENA Switch Clustering and the innovative VENA Fabric Connect, based on Shortest Path Bridging, a technology jointly standardized by the IEEE and the IETF.
 
Leveraging VENA capabilities, enterprises can take an evolutionary approach to network transformation, progressively adding relevant functionality to networks and achieving higher levels of service delivery.

Accelerating the Deployment of Virtualized Applications in the Data Center

Avaya Collaboration Pods are turnkey solutions consisting of virtualized server, storage, networking and management components all fine-tuned to deliver maximum performance of Avaya application solutions over the underlying data center infrastructure.

Lippis Report Podcast: Avaya Virtual Enterprise Network Architecture Overview

This podcast highlights the benefits of the Virtual Enterprise Network Architecture and the business outcomes its customers are gaining from its deployment.

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Lippis Report Podcast: Avaya Virtual Services Platform 7000 and Virtualization Provisioning Service Overview

Listen to this podcast to learn how we expanded our cloud computing portfolio with the recent release of the Virtual Services Platform 7000 top-of-rack switch and our new Virtualization Provisioning Service management software.

Podcast: The Case for Shortest Path Bridging

This podcast features Roger Lapuh and Paul Unbehagen of Avaya and Peter Ashwood-Smith of Huawei Technologies and focuses on Shortest Path Bridging (SPB). The IEEE standard offers a successor to Q-in-Q bridging and delivers L2 mulitpath technology.

Case Study: Sochi 2014 Olympic Winter Games

Avaya has been named by the Sochi 2014 Organising Committee as the Official Supplier of Network Equipment for the Sochi 2014 Winter Games.
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