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Redvine Networks continues SD-WAN partnership growth with VeloCloud

Redvine Networks continues SD-WAN partnership growth with VeloCloud

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Managed SD-WAN provider, Redvine Networks has reaffirmed its partnership with VeloCloud with continued investment in deploying gateways nationally and internationally and extending its footprint across sub-Saharan Africa.

“Redvine has been a VeloCloud partner for the last three years and has deep experience and in-depth understanding of SD-WAN,” said Gareth James, VMware Network and Security Manager for Sub Saharan Africa. 

“Over the term of our relationship, we have seen that Redvine has a customer centric, solution-based approach, and we have consistently seen successful deployments as a result of this. Redvine is a pleasure to deal with, and we have no hesitation in recommending them to any of our customers.”

Binesh George, CEO at Redvine, added: “We have seen a steady increase in the number of customers migrating from traditional MPLS networks to SD-WAN, with many telling us they want to partner with specialised, network agnostic solution providers like us.”

“Control, choice and transparency have become the cornerstones of the SD-WAN deployments that we have rolled out.”

Since the inception of its partnership with VeloCloud in 2016, Redvine Networks has invested in establishing cloud gateways in a number of locations nationally, as well as in Namibia, Zambia and Botswana to provide customer with flexibility and redundancy that keeps business online. 

“We are already working on deploying additional gateways in East and West Africa and furthering our investment in our partnership with VeloCloud,” said George.

“The demand for better quality of service and enabling always-on business means it is essential to have the right technologies in place.”

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