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Abzorb completes £1.2m SD-WAN project for Norfolk Council

Abzorb has a developed and delivered a £1.2 million network transformation project for Norfolk County Council (NCC).

The business networking provider developed a unified software-defined wide-area networking (SD-WAN) solution that enables NCC to use the most cost-effective connectivity provider at each site with monitoring and visibility delivered in a single platform. The project has helped to reduce costs while increasing performance and security across 221 sites.

Abzorb created a bespoke internet-based solution that enables NCC to use the best networking technologies at each site. Options include FTTP, SoGEA, and Fibre Ethernet. The solution also helps the council to select the most cost-efficient and high-performing provider for long-term cost reductions.

90 per cent of end users at NCC say they see improvement in network performance since the deployment and it has simplified things for the internal IT team as they no longer need to monitor and manage multiple solutions and providers.

Kurt Fray, head of IT, Norfolk County Council, explained, “Abzorb provided us with a flexible foundation for connecting more than 200 sites with the best networking option at each site. Its technology and provider agnostic approach has enabled the Authority to improve security, reduce complexity and deliver savings benefiting the council, the communities we serve.

“The Abzorb team understands public sector and it’s challenges which helps us to develop a solution that is easy to manage with a small team but delivers trusted and reliable connectivity. Cost efficiencies mean that we’re able to explore emerging technologies and strategies to further optimise our IT capabilities and continue to enhance digital services and digital service delivery in Norfolk.”

Abzorb’s SD-WAN solution for NCC integrates existing hardware and optimises connectivity options at each location. It also simplifies network management with automated ticketing and fortifies network security with protection against Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks. Abzorb monitors and manages NCC’s networking environment with a single streamlined support helpdesk service.

Dean Al-Sened, head of public sector and enterprise, Abzorb, added, “Public sector networking doesn’t have to be complicated. We worked in collaboration with Norfolk County Council to understand their ambition, strategy, IT estate and investments then developed a solution that wouldn’t require ripping and replacing existing investments in technology.

“Instead, we simplified operations and found ways to maximise the value of existing equipment within a solution that leverages cloud, automation and cybersecurity. We’ve proven that network transformation can deliver simplicity, flexibility, and agility for local councils. You just have to understand public sector needs and deliver innovative and creative solutions.”