Managed SD WAN Service
Redcentric’s SD-WAN Service is designed to complement traditional private IP-VPN networks. It allows WAN customers to make optimum use of available bandwidth at sites, and to supplement private connections with cellular, low-cost Internet and other links. Application visibility, control and performance can be enhanced, delivering greater efficiency and user satisfaction.
Features
- Choice of market leading SD-WAN vendor solutions
- Bespoke design for optimised solution
- Wide range of connectivity options
- Wide range of CPE options for all site types
- Feature rich SD-WAN solution
- Highly customisable
- Per application tuning and traffic steering
- Makes use of site backup bandwidth
- Facilitates local Internet breakout
- Detailed reports on traffic use and SD-WAN functionality
Benefits
- Highly performant SD-WAN solutions to optimise investment
- Optimised solution catering for all sites
- Highly resilient with multiple CPE and multiple connectivity options
- Flexibility and scalability built in to ensure future proofing
- Close partnership with vendors to ensure up to date solution
- Flexible customer engagement allows co-management of solution
- Leverage connectivity to its best possible use
- Increased visibility of application use and performance
Pricing
£60.00 a device a month
Service documents
Request an accessible format
Framework
G-Cloud 14
Service ID
5 8 3 1 8 9 4 6 0 7 9 5 3 9 3
Contact
Redcentric Solutions Limited
Steph Heseltine
Telephone: +441423850000
Email: tenders@redcentricplc.com
Service scope
- Service constraints
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N most cases, the SD-WAN service is designed to augment other Redcentric connectivity services.
Each of the SD-WAN CPE devices delivers enterprise firewall functionality to protect the customer’s network perimeter so the SD-WAN Service has, as a base component, a Redcentric Managed Firewall. - System requirements
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- Systems are provided based on customer requirements
- Overhead for organic growth during the contract period, if required
User support
- Email or online ticketing support
- Email or online ticketing
- Support response times
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We aim to acknowledge all Advice and Guidance requested within 15 minutes.
Response times will depend on the request type and level of detail required. We typically aim to provide an initial response within 1 hour of the request being made however this can vary dependent on the nature of the request - User can manage status and priority of support tickets
- No
- Phone support
- Yes
- Phone support availability
- 24 hours, 7 days a week
- Web chat support
- No
- Onsite support
- Yes, at extra cost
- Support levels
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Redcentric’s customer service operation is available 24/7/365 and can be contacted by telephone, email or via the customer portal. Support is included at no additional cost with Redcentric's services. Redcentric has one direct point of contact for customer support, which deals with all aspects of the service.
The Redcentric customer services team takes full responsibility for supporting and logging problems and technical support queries. Their specific role is to ensure that all telephone, email and portal queries are answered and resolved as promptly as possible.
Redcentric has a team of Technical Account Managers and Cloud Support Engineers available. These teams are not included as a standard service and are charged based on the published SFIA rate card. - Support available to third parties
- Yes
Onboarding and offboarding
- Getting started
- Redcentric will provide professional services to assist the customer with the service activation. This will encompass, but is not limited to, project management and service setup. Redcentric will setup the mitigation service as part of the service activation. User documentation will be provided during the deployment of the service and training if required can be provided at an additional cost.
- Service documentation
- Yes
- Documentation formats
- End-of-contract data extraction
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The Exit Plan shall, unless otherwise agreed with the Customer:
Address each of the issues set out in this Exit Plan in order to assist the Customer in facilitating the transition of the Redcentric Services from Redcentric to a replacement supplier, or the Customer ensuring to the extent reasonably possible that there is no disruption in the supply of Services and that there is no deterioration in the quality of delivery of the Services during any period of transitional assistance;
Provide an estimate of the scope of transitional assistance that may be required by the Customer and suggest how such assistance might be provided (if required)
Provide an estimate of Redcentric’s personnel that may be required to provide transitional assistance and suggest the management structure to be put in place and employed to provide such transitional assistance.
On termination or expiry of the Service Agreement, the Customer must undertake the following responsibilities:
Agree a time and date for the Redcentric owned equipment to be removed; and then remove the Customer’s equipment at the agreed time on the agreed date in a sequence to be specified by the Customer - End-of-contract process
- Where the Customer requests the provision of additional transitional assistance, in addition to their initial requirements, Redcentric shall provide such assistance as an additional service. The additional transitional assistance shall be chargeable at the Redcentric prevailing time and materials consultancy day rates.
Using the service
- Web browser interface
- Yes
- Using the web interface
- The web interface is available for the management and monitoring of the service.
- Web interface accessibility standard
- WCAG 2.1 A
- Web interface accessibility testing
- Fully tested and optimised to ensure best solution and customer experience.
- API
- No
- Command line interface
- No
Scaling
- Scaling available
- No
- Independence of resources
- Redcentric will work with the customer to understand the criticality of the service. Where required Redcentric can build a private service dedicated to the customer. This would not follow our standard pricing model and would be POA. Due to the restrictions of G-Cloud a private version is available through alternative frameworks.
- Usage notifications
- Yes
- Usage reporting
Analytics
- Infrastructure or application metrics
- Yes
- Metrics types
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- CPU
- Disk
- HTTP request and response status
- Memory
- Network
- Number of active instances
- Reporting types
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- Real-time dashboards
- Regular reports
- Reports on request
Resellers
- Supplier type
- Not a reseller
Staff security
- Staff security clearance
- Conforms to BS7858:2019
- Government security clearance
- Up to Security Clearance (SC)
Asset protection
- Knowledge of data storage and processing locations
- Yes
- Data storage and processing locations
- United Kingdom
- User control over data storage and processing locations
- No
- Datacentre security standards
- Complies with a recognised standard (for example CSA CCM version 3.0)
- Penetration testing frequency
- At least every 6 months
- Penetration testing approach
- ‘IT Health Check’ performed by a CHECK service provider
- Protecting data at rest
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- Physical access control, complying with SSAE-16 / ISAE 3402
- Physical access control, complying with another standard
- Encryption of all physical media
- Other
- Other data at rest protection approach
- ISO27001 certified.
- Data sanitisation process
- Yes
- Data sanitisation type
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- Explicit overwriting of storage before reallocation
- Deleted data can’t be directly accessed
- Hardware containing data is completely destroyed
- Equipment disposal approach
- A third-party destruction service
Backup and recovery
- Backup and recovery
- Yes
- What’s backed up
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- Configuration snapshots are taken each 24 hour period
- Disaster recovery can be built into the design of services
- Enhanced resilience can be added to any service any time
- Backup controls
- Backups can be achieved via the solution web portal
- Datacentre setup
- Multiple datacentres with disaster recovery
- Scheduling backups
- Users schedule backups through a web interface
- Backup recovery
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- Users can recover backups themselves, for example through a web interface
- Users contact the support team
Data-in-transit protection
- Data protection between buyer and supplier networks
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- Private network or public sector network
- TLS (version 1.2 or above)
- IPsec or TLS VPN gateway
- Data protection within supplier network
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- TLS (version 1.2 or above)
- IPsec or TLS VPN gateway
Availability and resilience
- Guaranteed availability
- Service Level is based on Availability. No guarantee but Service Credits payable if Availability drops below 99.5% dependent upon design.
- Approach to resilience
- To improve resilience, solutions should incorporate resilient circuits, resilient SD-WAN devices on customer site and resilient devices in Redcentric core
- Outage reporting
- During a system outage Redcentric will communicate with our customers via email, updates are also provided via the Redcentric customer portal. The Service Manager will also provide a detailed report following any outage showing the cause of the outage and what mitigation has been put in place to prevent the issue repeating in the future.
Identity and authentication
- User authentication
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- 2-factor authentication
- Public key authentication (including by TLS client certificate)
- Limited access network (for example PSN)
- Dedicated link (for example VPN)
- Username or password
- Access restrictions in management interfaces and support channels
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Access to management interfaces and support channels is based on business need. Implementation is by least privilege RBAC; unique credentials assigned, and all access (successful or failed) is logged using anti-tamper mechanisms, made available for audit and retained for 12 months. Alerts are generated for multiple attempts for investigation by global sysadmins.
Additional authentication mechanisms are used for support channels to assure customers only authorised personnel respond.
Regular access reviews by service and platform owners are conducted with support from the Joiners, Leavers, Movers process, which ensures access is revoked or amended in a timely manner. - Access restriction testing frequency
- At least every 6 months
- Management access authentication
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- 2-factor authentication
- Public key authentication (including by TLS client certificate)
- Limited access network (for example PSN)
- Dedicated link (for example VPN)
- Username or password
- Devices users manage the service through
- Directly from any device which may also be used for normal business (for example web browsing or viewing external email)
Audit information for users
- Access to user activity audit information
- Users contact the support team to get audit information
- How long user audit data is stored for
- User-defined
- Access to supplier activity audit information
- Users contact the support team to get audit information
- How long supplier audit data is stored for
- User-defined
- How long system logs are stored for
- At least 12 months
Standards and certifications
- ISO/IEC 27001 certification
- Yes
- Who accredited the ISO/IEC 27001
- BSI
- ISO/IEC 27001 accreditation date
- 20/08/2023
- What the ISO/IEC 27001 doesn’t cover
- Nothing i.e. all services and locations offered under GCloud 14 ARE covered.
- ISO 28000:2007 certification
- No
- CSA STAR certification
- No
- PCI certification
- Yes
- Who accredited the PCI DSS certification
- Gemserv Ltd
- PCI DSS accreditation date
- 05/09/2023
- What the PCI DSS doesn’t cover
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Physical hosting and managed firewall services are covered. All other services are excluded.
Requirements 3, 4, 10, A1 and A2 are excluded. - Cyber essentials
- Yes
- Cyber essentials plus
- Yes
- Other security certifications
- Yes
- Any other security certifications
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- Certificates for physical security of all premises including Data Centres:-
- Issued by an external assessor against the following standards:-
- Centre for Protection of National Infrastructure (CPNI):-
- Using the Classified Material Assessment Tool (CMAT):-
- Supports the storage and processing of HM Government data to:-
- Classification ‘OFFICIAL’ including ‘OFFICIAL-SENSITIVE’ special handling.
- NHS England Data Security and Protection Toolkit; assessment ‘exceeding standards’.
- Main Data Centres are certified as Police Assured Secure Facilities
- HSCN CN-SP Network provider.
- PSN Connectivity Service; certified to connect organisations to the PSN.
Security governance
- Named board-level person responsible for service security
- Yes
- Security governance certified
- Yes
- Security governance standards
- ISO/IEC 27001
- Information security policies and processes
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Redcentric’s InfoSec scope includes ISO27001 certification, and other critical aspects including physical security, employees and third parties. Our approach is to understand the risk from threat actors and implement the controls and mitigations to assure the Confidentiality, Integrity and Availability of data.
Security is driven from the top with the CTO as SIRO (Senior Information Risk Owner), being accountable for several key policy documents, and the signatory for Security and Compliance attestation statements. Ops Board members regularly review key and corporate risks.
Security roles are assigned, with the Head of Compliance owning InfoSec and Operational Security Manager responsible for day to day matters. Regular security forum meetings are held, in addition to senior management review meetings.
Policy compliance is monitored by regular internal security audits, and six monthly surveillance audits by BSI. Annual security training is mandatory for all employees with attendance records maintained for audit purposes.
The following policies and procedures are operable:
IS Policy
Data Protection Policy
Security Incident Management Process.
Acceptable Use Policy
Access Control Policy
Data Classification and Handling Policy
Joiners, Movers, Leavers Process
Third Party System Access Procedure
Visitor Access Procedure
Change Management Procedure
Clear Desk & Screen Policy
Secure Disposal Policy
Operational security
- Configuration and change management standard
- Conforms to a recognised standard, for example CSA CCM v3.0 or SSAE-16 / ISAE 3402
- Configuration and change management approach
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Redcentric operates an ISO20000-1 compliant Change Management Process. Objective is to minimise risk to services whose CIs are impacted.
Achieved by:-
Using standardised methods ensuring efficient handling of all changes using the Change Management Toolset.
Changes are recorded, classified, assessed, approved, prioritised, planned, tested, implemented and documented.
Changes are recorded against the relevant CMDB Configuration Item.
Inputs:-
Completed change records with Impact Assessment
Risk (Security) Assessment
Outputs:-
Accurately recorded change records including all stages of the change lifecycle
Changes by outcome
Forward Schedule of Change
The Change Advisory Board is the final approval stage in the Change Management process. - Vulnerability management type
- Conforms to a recognised standard, for example CSA CCM v3.0 or SSAE-16 / ISAE 3402
- Vulnerability management approach
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We operate a Vulnerability Management and Patch Management policy and process based on NCSC guidance. Good industry practice is adopted to ensure deployed services are protected at the edge by stateful next-generation firewalls with UTP/IDS/IPS enabled. Assets threats assessed by technical owners against the Design. Resultant risks are impacted, with critical ones contained immediately and patches applied within 48 hours where available. Automated patch management is supported by Kaseya, with end points managed by Microsoft Intune.
We subscribe to the NCSC CISP scheme for vulnerability notification and receive advance notifications from vendors, often before hitting the public domain. - Protective monitoring type
- Conforms to a recognised standard, for example CSA CCM v3.0 or SSAE-16 / ISAE 3402
- Protective monitoring approach
- Redcentric has implemented NCSC GPG-13 guidelines for Protective Monitoring (PM). We utilise a range of PM services including vulnerability management and auditing services such as SIEM. The 24*7*365 SIEM service ingests various logs combined with proactive threat analysis to assess potential impact to services. Response is provided by auto-generation of Service Management tickets on resolver groups for immediate triage and remediation. Incident response is often before threats are realised, due to externally provisioned threat analysis notifications. The combination of threat analysis, machine learning, trend analysis, IP blacklist services and Security Operations Centre SMEs provide robust and effective protection of services.
- Incident management type
- Conforms to a recognised standard, for example, CSA CCM v3.0 or ISO/IEC 27035:2011 or SSAE-16 / ISAE 3402
- Incident management approach
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Redcentric operates a Security Incident Management policy, which outlines pre-defined processes for how suspected and actual security breaches (including data) must be managed. The policy covers all incidents which affect availability, confidentiality and integrity of data and technology. Common events such as phishing or viruses are included.
Users must report incidents to the ISO mailbox or Assurance team, who will create a Security Incident Record and initiate an investigation. Assurance will manage the incident to closure and decide whether external authorities are notified.
Incident reports are created and reported to the InfoSec Management Group and are available for audit.
Secure development
- Approach to secure software development best practice
- Independent review of processes (for example CESG CPA Build Standard, ISO/IEC 27034, ISO/IEC 27001 or CSA CCM v3.0)
Separation between users
- Virtualisation technology used to keep applications and users sharing the same infrastructure apart
- No
Energy efficiency
- Energy-efficient datacentres
- Yes
- Description of energy efficient datacentres
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We have implemented many of the guidelines referenced in the Sustainability section of our Annual Report; Redcentric-Report-and-Accounts_FY23.pdf (redcentricplc.com), which is aligned to the best practices in the EU Code of Conduct on Data Centre Energy Efficiency (DCEE).
New company acquisitions of Sungard and 4D increased our total DC count to nine, which has now reduced with the closure of Harrogate and migration to the newer, more energy efficient facility at Elland. A further DC will close later this year.
We are ISO14001 environmental management certified, and have an active Carbon Reduction Plan, supporting the Government net zero target by 2050. As an empowered operator and MSP we have commissioned several energy efficiency projects, including PUE device energy management and reporting, which assists the tracking of CRP objectives. A PV solar panel solution has been deployed in one DC as alternative ‘green’ power generation. We provide the most energy efficient new infrastructure devices where options allow. Cold aisle containment has been introduced into a number of facilities, increasing efficient use of existing cooling. A decommission project has identified, powered down and removed redundant or surplus equipment from all premises.
We will continue to support the EU Code of Conduct DCEE.
Social Value
- Social Value
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Social Value
- Fighting climate change
- Tackling economic inequality
- Equal opportunity
- Wellbeing
Fighting climate change
Redcentric stands committed in the fight against climate change and dedicated to supporting the UK Government goal of achieving Net Zero emissions by 2050. This commitment is reflected in a meticulously crafted Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) strategy, aligned with the United Nations sustainable development goals, and upheld by ISO 14001:2015 certification for three consecutive years, showcasing the company's dedication to environmental stewardship.
As a prominent entity listed on the AIM, Redcentric prioritise transparency and accountability, diligently adhering to regulations. Mandatory publication of carbon emissions in annual reports underscores the unwavering commitment to environmental responsibility and corporate transparency.
Redcentric's dedication to sustainability extends beyond compliance, it’s ingrained in every aspect of operations. Notably, investments totalling £5million in the data centre estate focus on enhancing efficiency, evidenced by Power Usage Effectiveness (PU) reduction from 2 to an impressive 1.6.
The company ensures 100% of power requirements are from sustainable sources, alongside proactive measures like converting backup diesel generators to environmentally friendly alternatives and replacing diesel vans with electric counterparts.
Participation in Manage your UK Emissions Trading Scheme Reporting Service (METS) through GOV.UK and holding a greenhouse gas emissions permit underscore Redcentric's commitment to reducing its carbon footprint. Additionally, the provision of customer monthly reports detailing energy consumption metrics and procurement of all electricity from 100% carbon-neutral sources exemplify the company's dedication to transparency and sustainable practices.
The Redcentric board acknowledges the evolving landscape of ESG considerations, driving greater accountability and transparency across operations. Regular updates to the website keep stakeholders informed about key corporate policies and sustainability initiatives.
Redcentric's commitment to sustainability isn’t just a declaration but a deeply ingrained aspect of corporate ethos. From stringent adherence to regulatory requirements, to proactive investments in renewable energy, comprehensive reporting mechanisms, every action underscores our unwavering dedication to environmental responsibility and corporate transparency.Tackling economic inequality
Redcentric actively addresses economic inequality through diverse initiatives aimed at empowering communities and fostering long-term sustainability:
Community Engagement Programs & Digitally Driven Fundraising Campaigns:
Utilises technology and resources to support local charities, raising over £50,000 for the Children’s Heart Surgery Fund through outreach campaigns.
The Breck Foundation: Provides online safety training for pupils, parents, and teachers, promoting safety in the online world.
Employment and Training Opportunities: Prioritise job creation and training programs for local residents, offering apprenticeships to rugby league players, wheelchair rugby players, and young athletes, fostering economic development and empowerment.
Charitable Partnerships & Business Fundraising Programme:
Raises funds for charities through sponsored events, like a Yorkshire 3 Peaks walk, involving over 30 employees and raising more than £12,000.
Business Fundraising Enablement Programme: Supports charities in engaging target businesses for funding through calling data and tailored emails.
Digital Transformation Programme: Facilitates digital transformation within charities, enhancing patient and family support.
Transparency and Accountability: Committed to transparency by providing regular reports on the social impact of projects, ensuring stakeholders understand the positive outcomes generated through collaboration.
Upskilling Workforce and Supporting Lower Paid Workers: Offers apprenticeship programs with planned career pathways into senior positions, promoting skill development and progression.
Promotes training and development for all colleagues through a learning management system, investing in role-specific certifications and development programs.
Implements a hybrid working model to support lower-paid workers with reduced travel costs and offers above the apprentice minimum wage, recognising the value apprenticeships bring to the company.
Through these initiatives, we are dedicated to addressing economic inequality and creating a more equitable society. Redcentric believe that by providing individuals with access to opportunities for growth and advancement, we can contribute to reducing economic disparities and promoting social mobility.Equal opportunity
Redcentric actively fosters an environment where individuals are valued and treated fairly, irrespective of their background, and opposes any form of discrimination prohibited by law.
A key indicator of this commitment is evident in Redcentric's gender pay report, where efforts to address disparities in earnings between men and women are transparently acknowledged. By identifying imbalances in the workforce and actively working to rectify them, Redcentric demonstrates a proactive approach to promoting gender equality within the organisation.
Redcentric's Diversity and Inclusion Forum serves as a platform for ongoing dialogue and action. By establishing working groups focused on specific aspects of diversity, such as gender equality and remote working, employees are empowered to drive positive change and contribute to a more inclusive workplace culture. The planned LGBTQ+ working group further exemplifies Redcentric's commitment to embracing diversity in all its forms.
In terms of recruitment and talent development, Redcentric implements diverse hiring practices and apprenticeship schemes aimed at supporting individuals from various backgrounds. By partnering with outreach organisations and providing apprentices with clear career pathways, Redcentric ensures that opportunities for growth and advancement are accessible to all employees, regardless of their starting point.
Redcentric's inclusive leadership and flexible work policies underscores its dedication to accommodating diverse needs and promoting work-life balance. By offering leadership training that prioritises inclusion and implementing policies such as flexible working hours and enhanced maternity packages, Redcentric creates an environment where employees can thrive professionally while maintaining personal well-being.
In conclusion, Redcentric's comprehensive approach to equal opportunity extends beyond mere policies to encompass tangible actions aimed at fostering diversity, inclusion, and professional development for all employees. By prioritising these values, Redcentric not only enriches its workforce but also sets a standard for ethical and equitable business practices in the industry.Wellbeing
At Redcentric, prioritising the well-being of our colleagues is paramount, and we've implemented various initiatives to support their mental and physical health. Our commitment to enhancing health and well-being extends to our contract workforce as well. Here's how we're making a difference:
Hybrid Working Model: Providing flexibility to achieve a better work-life balance for our colleagues, fostering a supportive environment and preventing isolation through social networking within the company, including organized social and corporate events. Over 40% of Redcentric’s employees either work from home or on a hybrid model.
MetLife Well-being Hub: Accessible to all employees, offering a comprehensive range of well-being support services, such as confidential 24/7 telephone support, structured counselling sessions, cognitive-behavioural therapy, legal advice, financial management guidance, and health risk assessments.
Well-being Channel: A valuable resource offering mental and physical health support, including webinars and mental health resources for adults and children.
Corporate Social Responsibility Events: Organizing events throughout the year to promote well-being across the organization, utilizing a structured well-being calendar highlighting key awareness weeks like men’s health week and stress awareness week. Additionally, training over 20 mental health first aiders across the business to provide continuous support and engagement.
Leadership Commitment: Our Board sets an example by promoting a healthy corporate culture and embedding ethical values in our business operations. Through these initiatives, we aim to foster a culture where the well-being of our colleagues is prioritised, ensuring a resilient and empowered workforce poised for success.
Pricing
- Price
- £60.00 a device a month
- Discount for educational organisations
- No
- Free trial available
- No