28 Aug

Global BPO Chooses FatPipe SD-WAN Solution

Global BPO Chooses FatPipe SD-WAN Solution

Call Center Uses FatPipe SD-WAN Technology for Sub-Second Failover of VoIP Calls to Its 50,000+ Employees

SALT LAKE CITY, UT–(Marketwired – August 19, 2015) – A leading outsourcing call center of customer care and back-office processes with offices in 100+ delivery sites in over 20 countries has chosen FatPipe’s SD-WAN technology to fortify its wide area network. The company was losing hundreds of thousands of dollars due to intermittent failures of its VoIP system. The system took up to 30 minutes to restore at locations that experienced line degradation or failure. This halted phone activity between customers and agents. By installing FatPipe SD-WAN technology at multiple sites across the globe the company was able to achieve automatic and intelligent line failover, keeping calls connected even when lines failed without dropping calls or shutting down IP telephones. FatPipe SD-WAN technology assured connectivity to all calls. The agents and customers were not stranded on “dead lines,” losing business and halting productivity. Also, the system did not have to be replaced.

The company was using VoIP over an MPLS network to connect to customers. They were challenged by intermittent VoIP service disruptions and degradations that many times resulted in calls being dropped. Jitter, line degradation and local loop/last mile failures caused major disruptions, this was exacerbated when the main phone switches lost connectivity when a line failed or when it perceived a line was down due to the latency issues.

The IP phones at any location experiencing degradation of services such as jitter, high latency, or a service outage were disconnected from the VoIP system. The call center would have to re-register with the main switch — a process that took up to 30 minutes to restore. The staff, meanwhile, could not work; they had to wait for the phone system to come up.

The company lost over 21,000 hours in productivity, resulting in paying hundreds of thousands of dollars in total paid hours to agents that could not take or make calls. The company needed an alternative solution to purchasing and installing new switches, which would cost millions of dollars. The call center found the answer with FatPipe SD-WAN technology.

FatPipe was installed at various locations around the world to intelligently and automatically failover calls to alternative connections when disruptions or line failures occurred. FatPipe boasts a sub-second failover of VoIP calls, for superior failover capabilities.

FatPipe SD-WAN technology used FatPipe’s patented MPSec VPN tunneling between devices for failover. Calls remained up with no interruption if there was an available line, and held if both lines were down. The switch did not have to re-register IP phones.

FatPipe SD-WAN technology is a non-BGP application, making installation and management easy. The company increased its productivity exponentially, increased customer satisfaction, and agents regained confidence in the system. Lastly, since FatPipe SD-WAN technology works with any type of router, the company did not have to replace its older routers or switches saving millions of dollars.

ABOUT FATPIPE

FatPipe® Networks founders Dr. Ragula Bhaskar and Sanchaita Datta invented the concept of software defined wide area networking and hybrid WANs that eliminate the need for hardware and software, or cooperation from ISPs and allows companies to control WAN traffic. FatPipe currently has 11 U.S. patents and over 180 technology claims related to multipath, software defined networking. FatPipe technology provides the world’s best intra-corporate wide area network solutions that transcend Internet and other network failures to maintain business continuity and high transmission security. FatPipe has offices in the United States, and around the world, with over 700 resellers worldwide including almost all national resellers in the US. FatPipe does not release the names of its customers as a general policy of confidentiality.

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For more information, please call
Hayley Doehler
(801)281-3434 ext. 2221
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29 Jul

FatPipe Announces Zero-Touch, Centrally Orchestrated Enhancement for the SD-WAN Market

SALT LAKE CITY, UT–(Marketwired – July 22, 2015) –

FatPipe Inc, the inventor of software defined networks for wide area connectivity (SD-WAN) and hybrid WANs, announced an enhancement to their product line — FatPipe Symphony with Orchestration

This solution for the hybrid, software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) market is built on FatPipe’s patented MPSec technology which has been deployed in over several thousand customer sites across 6 continents. Symphony enhances MPSec, simplifying deployment with a zero-touch install at the branch. This product comes in 3 different deployment models to meet any enterprise’s security or policy needs. Symphony’s orchestrator can be deployed on premise, in the cloud, or as a service allowing maximum flexibility in deployment, security and cost. FatPipe has been deployed at numerous Fortune 1000 companies as well as smaller companies.

“We are excited to announce a new feature addition to FatPipe’s product offering to further simplify management of a network with multiple branches,” said Ms. Sanch Datta, CTO of FatPipe Inc. “This new feature enhances FatPipe’s current product line by adding the option for zero-touch installation which enables rapid deployment of multiple branch sites and will soon be available to all of our customers.”

“It is exciting to see the market shift toward the hybrid WAN that FatPipe invented and has been evangelizing over the past 15 years,” commented Dr. Ragula Bhaskar, CEO of FatPipe Inc. “Zero-touch deployment will further simplify branch network management for our customers and we are proud to couple it with our portfolio of 11 patented technologies and over 180 technological innovations. Newly emerging SD-WAN companies should be mindful of these patents. With vast experience in deploying over a wide range of networks, FatPipe can actually solve customer problems.”

He further added, “If an end user company is looking at deploying an SD-WAN for their network, it makes sense for them to look at FatPipe first as it has the most mature products, the largest deployment base from DoD to your local companies, and also holds the patents to the space. While newcomers have ‘discovered’ SD-WANs and hybrid networking, end users should look for a stable and profitable company which own the patents in the space so that they do not run afoul of patents. In addition, they have to look at whether the company has local partners who provide local support if needed at the branch locations.”

Zero-touch

In support of this new zero-touch installation option at branch locations, such as retail locations, FatPipe is also introducing new hardware form factors for the retail branch. This combination of central orchestration, zero-touch installation and the new hardware allows for a simple and cost effective way to upgrade branch locations into a hybrid, software-defined WAN.

ABOUT FATPIPE
FatPipe® Networks founders Dr. Ragula Bhaskar and Sanchaita Datta invented the concept of software defined wide area networking and hybrid WANs that eliminates the need for hardware and software, or cooperation from ISPs and allows companies to control WAN traffic. FatPipe currently has 11 U.S. patents and over 180 technology claims related to multipath, software defined networking. FatPipe technology provides the world’s best intra-corporate wide area network solutions that transcend Internet and other network failures to maintain business continuity and high transmission security. FatPipe has offices in the United States, and around the world, with over 700 resellers worldwide including almost all national resellers in the US.

Contact Information

For more information, please call:
Hayley Doehler
(801) 281-3434 ext. 2221
Email contact

04 Sep

FatPipe is Exhibiting at Cloud Partners 2014

Companies are centralizing applications that were traditionally hosted on local machines in a branch to a centralized data center and to the cloud.  Maintaining WAN Connectivity is crucial in a virtualized environment.  Centralization of IT Resources provides cost savings and security benefits, these benefit can be wiped out in a single network outage.  Companies migrate to cloud applications for flexibility, availability and cost savings.  Shouldn’t the wide area network architecture align with these same benefits?

FatPipe will be showcasing our MPSec technology, which enables companies to align their WAN architecture with cloud computing initiative, at  Cloud Partners 2014 September 8 – 10 in New Orleans, LA.    We will be located at booth #818.  This trade show is an opportunity with reseller partners to see how FatPipe can fit into their cloud portfolio.

For information on becoming a FatPipe partner or to schedule on on site meeting in New Orleans, CLICK HERE

01 Sep

The Global Reach of FatPipe Networks

Do you know the global reach of FatPipe Networks?

  • FatPipe has current customers on 6 of the 7 continents (Antarctica is still pending)
  • FatPipe provides round-the-clock technical support to our customers though full staffed support centers in Salt Lake City, UT, USA and Chennai, India
  • FatPipe has a sales and distribution network that spans North & South America, Europe, Asia, Africa, and Australia.

Whether you are in the center of Silicon Valley or the furthest outreaches of the global, FatPipe has the ability to assist in the design, installation, and support of FatPipe in your network.

 

21 Aug

Key WAN Design Considerations for Cloud Connectivity & Business Continuity

It is hard to believe the Internet is over 25 years old.  During this time the world witnessed exponential growth in the Internet and with it Wide Area Networks (WANs).  Today business life would be unimaginable without WANs.  Commerce, emails, data transfer, information searched all depends on WANs.  Thus WANs are not only ubiquitous, they are vital.

All of us have experiences WAN outages (if you have not you are lucky!).  the moment this happens every employee is up in arms, productivity plunges, use of cuss words increase and in general the mood turns sour – and who gets blamed? – the network administration group.  The only other thing that is bound to get people even more upset is if the paycheck is not deposited on time!

Unfortunately, if a WAN is only connected by one data-line, and the line is cut or goes down, chaos results.  Even though the ISP has an SLA with you, it is only a promise that the network with be up a certain percent of the time. If not they pay a penalty while you incur the wrath of employees.  To avoid this, many network administrators introduce redundancy to WANs.  Redundancy can be achieved in many ways.  Multiple lines aggregated using BGP or FatPipe technology solves the problem.  BGP is arcane and requires a great deal of expertise while FatPipe technology is “set it and forget it”.  This paper will discuss discusses WAN redundancy and reliability and is a good starting point in ensuring you have a “high availability WAN”

Click HERE to download the white paper