Avaya is taking its data center architecture to the enterprise campus, with the goal of creating "private clouds." Avaya is taking its data center architecture to the enterprise campus, with the goal of creating “private clouds.”The company this week will announce plans to add its Virtual Enterprise Network Architecture (VENA) software to switches targeted at campus networks. Avaya’s Ethernet Routing Switch 8600 and 8800 series systems will take on VENA in release 7.1 of the switch software, which Avaya says will allow campus users to more easily install, provision and manage applications and services.Avaya rolled out VENA for data centers last year. The software supports the emerging IEEE 802.1AQ Shortest Path Bridging standard for deploying multiple active paths in a data center switching fabric.DETAILS: Avaya unveils switching blueprint for virtual data centers Shortest Path Bridging is an extension to the Multiple Spanning Tree Protocol that uses a link state routing protocol to allow switches to learn the shortest paths through an Ethernet fabric and dynamically adjust to topology changes.VENA will allow data center users and now campus network users to configure a “Virtual Services Fabric” that Avaya says enables one-touch provisioning of network services. This is intended to create a “private cloud” that simplifies access to content and applications. It is also designed to eliminate human error in manual provisioning or adding, deleting or changing applications in a virtualized environment. VENA is already shipping on Avaya’s VSP 9000 data center switch. This week it is now available on the ERS 8800 and 8600.As for future products, Avaya is developing a range of top-of-rack data center switches that will support VENA. They are expected at midyear, says Steve Bandrowczak, vice president and general manager of Avaya Data Solutions.Avaya is also developing a “baby brother” to the VSP 9000 switch for smaller data center and campus core networks, Bandrowczak says. And the company plans to unveil a series of campus products this year that will extend the VENA fabric deeper into the campus and out to the branch edge.Read more about data center in Network World’s Data Center section. Related content news Multibillion-dollar cybersecurity training market fails to fix the supply-demand imbalance Despite money pouring into programs around the world, training organizations have not managed to ensure employment for professionals, while entry-level professionals are finding it hard to land a job By Samira Sarraf Oct 02, 2023 6 mins CSO and CISO CSO and CISO CSO and CISO news Royal family’s website suffers Russia-linked cyberattack Pro-Russian hacker group KillNet took responsibility for the attack days after King Charles condemned the invasion of Ukraine. By Michael Hill Oct 02, 2023 2 mins DDoS Cyberattacks feature 10 things you should know about navigating the dark web A lot can be found in the shadows of the internet from sensitive stolen data to attack tools for sale, the dark web is a trove of risks for enterprises. Here are a few things to know and navigate safely. By Rosalyn Page Oct 02, 2023 13 mins Cybercrime Security news ShadowSyndicate Cybercrime gang has used 7 ransomware families over the past year Researchers from Group-IB believe it's likely the group is an independent affiliate working for multiple ransomware-as-a-service operations By Lucian Constantin Oct 02, 2023 4 mins Hacker Groups Ransomware Cybercrime Podcasts Videos Resources Events SUBSCRIBE TO OUR NEWSLETTER From our editors straight to your inbox Get started by entering your email address below. Please enter a valid email address Subscribe