A sign of how serious organizations see the potential of the emerging software defined networking technology is who is buying into it.
This morning Oracle Corp. said it will buy SDN market to hit US$3.1B by 2017
Oracle buys WAN software-defined networking specialist
Oracleย already has a virtual networking solutionย for local area networksย that it says dynamically connects servers to storage and networks through software.
โTogether, Corente and Oracle are expected to deliver a complete technology portfolio for cloud deployments with SDN offerings that virtualize both the enterprise data center LAN and the WAN, dramatically decreasing time to deployment of services and increasing security and manageability across the enterprise ecosystem,โ the Oracle statement said.
โOracle customers need networking solutions that span their data centers and global networks,โ said Edward Screven, Oracleโs [Nasdaq: ORCL] ย chief corporate architect. โBy combining Oracleโs technology portfolio with Corenteโs industry leading platform extending software-defined networking to global networks, enterprises will be able to easily and securely deliver applications and cloud services to their globally distributed locations.โ
โCorente provides a full lifecycle approach to automating the provisioning and management of service delivery networks,โ said Corente CEO Jim Zucco. โTogether with Oracle, we expect to deliver software-defined networking offerings that create cost-effective, secure networks, spanning global business ecosystems.โ
The companies alsoย said Corente solutions will be let companies connect their data centres to Oracle Cloud and Oracle Public Cloud hosted applications and infrastructure.
Zeus Kerravala of ZK Research said in an interview he was surprised that Oracle went after a company that offers an SDN solution across wide area networks becauseย traditionally Oracle focuses on the data centre. On the other hand, he noted that computing is moving towards a network-centric model. Cicso Systems Inc. โ a networking specialist โ is building up its compute platform through its UCS servers, he noted, no it makes sense that Oracle is getting deeper into networking.
Corente customers include Illinois Tool Works, British Telecom and Marco Polo New World (a securities trading company). It also partners with Hewlett-Packard, IBM, VMware, Dell, Microsoft and Citrix XenServer.