SD-WAN
Our SD-WAN solution creates a modern software defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) combining cloud-hosted orchestration software, local site connectivity, core backbone connectivity, and access to cloud providers - all managed for you.
Features
- Improved network visibility
- Efficient use of multiple connectivity options per site
- Improved cloud connectivity (either central or local access)
- Improved WAN management
- Improved data routing efficiency and quality
Benefits
- Improved flexibility by separating connectivity from WAN functionality
- Improved management via better visibility into connectivity usage
- Improved management via better visibility of application use and performance
- More flexibility to choose deployment types across business premises
- More connectivity options, across sites and within a single site
- Improve performance and use of cloud applications
Pricing
£600.00 to £100,000 a unit
Service documents
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Framework
G-Cloud 13
Service ID
6 6 7 4 6 1 3 7 7 0 0 9 0 4 3
Contact
NEOS NETWORKS LIMITED
Peter Hatherley
Telephone: +44(0)7769027386
Email: peter.hatherley@neosnetworks.com
Service scope
- Service constraints
- Our SD-WAN service is based on Aruba / Silver Peak Equipment and Software.
- System requirements
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- Site connectivity (either Neos Networks or third party supplied)
- On-site hardware is sized to match bandwidth usage
- Cloud orchestrator sized to match site numbers but can expand
User support
- Email or online ticketing support
- Email or online ticketing
- Support response times
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Our Network Operations Centre (NOC) is available for support 24x7x365.
Response times will depend upon the priority of the issue or request. - User can manage status and priority of support tickets
- Yes
- Online ticketing support accessibility
- None or don’t know
- 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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WAN sites are divided into 3 types as standard:
Gold - Business critical, have a significant impact on the business when offline.
Silver - Local critical function, overall business still functions when offline.
Bronze - Business functions specific to the site only, business impact is localised.
The solution architecture and corresponding support levels are matched to this hierarchy site types and agreed with the customer.
Organisations have the option to choose between a 4 hour SLA for on-site CPE or Next Business Day. - Support available to third parties
- Yes
Onboarding and offboarding
- Getting started
- Setting up a new WAN or migrating from an existing IP-VPN or SD-WAN involves a multitude of moving parts. We will assign a project manager to lead the implementation from our side and would require a similarly responsible single point of contact on the customer side. Customers can conduct online training at their own pace, free of charge but our experts will also guide customer administrators on the set up and on-going use of the service.
- Service documentation
- Yes
- Documentation formats
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- HTML
- End-of-contract data extraction
- The platform does not hold individual user information, except access credentials for view-only reporting. Orchestrator configuration information can be exported and then used in a replacement system or for audit / replication purposes.
- End-of-contract process
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This will depend upon the needs of the customer and the components which the customer has chosen to form their SD-WAN service. But this could include:
- Site Connectivity
Extended or ceased.
- Customer Premises Equipment (CPE) and associated licences
Customer will retain title regardless of extension or service cease.
- Dedicated orchestrator instance
Extended or ceased.
- Managed service and support
Extended or ceased.
Using the service
- Web browser interface
- Yes
- Using the web interface
- Reporting of the performance of the SD-WAN.
- Web interface accessibility standard
- None or don’t know
- How the web interface is accessible
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Each customer has a unique web link, securely accessed over HTTPS. For additional cost, access can be limited to specific customer sites.
Customer-nominated administrators can view the usage and performance of the WAN. - Web interface accessibility testing
- User Testing has been completed.
- API
- No
- Command line interface
- No
Scaling
- Scaling available
- Yes
- Scaling type
- Automatic
- Independence of resources
- The orchestrator is hosted in a hyper-scaler environment and as such the virtual resources assigned to each customer are independent and can be scaled automatically.
- Usage notifications
- Yes
- Usage reporting
- Other
Analytics
- Infrastructure or application metrics
- Yes
- Metrics types
- Network
- Reporting types
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- Real-time dashboards
- Regular reports
- Reports on request
Resellers
- Supplier type
- Reseller providing extra features and support
- Organisation whose services are being resold
- Silver Peak / Aruba
Staff security
- Staff security clearance
- Conforms to BS7858:2019
- Government security clearance
- Up to Developed Vetting (DV)
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
- Managed by a third party
- Penetration testing frequency
- At least once a year
- Penetration testing approach
- ‘IT Health Check’ performed by a Tigerscheme qualified provider or a CREST-approved service provider
- Protecting data at rest
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- Physical access control, complying with another standard
- Encryption of all physical media
- Data sanitisation process
- No
- Equipment disposal approach
- A third-party destruction service
Backup and recovery
- Backup and recovery
- Yes
- What’s backed up
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- Orchestrator configuration
- CPE configuration within the orchestration backup
- Backup controls
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There are not individual user-defined backups.
The orchestrator back up schedule is determined by Neos Networks to conform to best practices. - Datacentre setup
- Multiple datacentres with disaster recovery
- Scheduling backups
- Supplier controls the whole backup schedule
- Backup recovery
- Users contact the support team
Data-in-transit protection
- Data protection between buyer and supplier networks
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- TLS (version 1.2 or above)
- IPsec or TLS VPN gateway
- Other
- Other protection between networks
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The SD-WAN solution provides multiple options for encryption at the point of transmission.
Customers can use multiple underlying connectivity including private networks, such IP-VPN where the data does not traverse the public internet. - 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
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On site CPE is subject to a 5 hour restoration SLA.
Orchestrator up-time guarantee is 99.5%.
Connectivity SLAs will depend on the connectivity options chosen. Our core network has a 99.5% up time guarantee.
Connectivity service restoration will depend on the connectivity options chosen and the third party suppliers.
Failure to meet SLAs, gives rise to potential service credits depending upon the reason for failure. - Approach to resilience
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Data centre is clustered. Data-centre wide failure would result in service restoration at another within the cluster.
The SD-WAN would continue to function if the data centre fails. Customer would be restricted in terms of reporting capability and settings change during the incident.
Customer premises equipment (CPE) have different options for resilience e.g. some variants offer dual power. CPE can be configured in active / active fail-over.
Connectivity resilience will depend upon the customer's choice and options available to a site. Mobile backup offered and can be prioritised to the highest priority application types. - Outage reporting
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Emails.
Customer dedicated contact will called (service or site specific).
Orchestrator dashboard reports any site issues.
Identity and authentication
- User authentication
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- 2-factor authentication
- Username or password
- Other
- Other user authentication
- Access to the reporting portal can be locked to customer-specific sites.
- Access restrictions in management interfaces and support channels
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Organisations do not have access to either the onsite CPE or the hosted orchestrator to perform management functions.
Organisation administrators have read-only access to reporting, set via role-based management by our administrators. - Access restriction testing frequency
- At least once a year
- Management access authentication
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- 2-factor authentication
- Other
- Description of management access authentication
- We have a range of measures to prevent unauthorised access to platforms which control the management of networks or services.
- Devices users manage the service through
- Any device but through a bastion host (a bastion host is a server that provides access to a private network from an external network such as the internet)
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
- At least 12 months
- Access to supplier activity audit information
- Users contact the support team to get audit information
- How long supplier audit data is stored for
- At least 12 months
- 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
- SGS United Kingdom Ltd
- ISO/IEC 27001 accreditation date
- 10/03/2022
- What the ISO/IEC 27001 doesn’t cover
- NA
- ISO 28000:2007 certification
- No
- CSA STAR certification
- No
- PCI certification
- No
- Cyber essentials
- Yes
- Cyber essentials plus
- Yes
- Other security certifications
- Yes
- Any other security certifications
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- ISO20000-1
- Prior CAS-T certification (compliance retained)
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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Neos Networks is ISO27001 certified. This requires documentation and auditing across 14 domains, which are:
Information security policies
Organisation of information security
Human resource security
Asset management
Access control
Cryptography
Physical and environmental security
Operations security
System acquisition, development and maintenance
Supplier relationships
Information security incident management
Information security aspects of business continuity management Compliance
Operational security
- Configuration and change management standard
- Supplier-defined controls
- Configuration and change management approach
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This can be disclosed under NDA.
Principle applied adhere to our ISO accreditation. - Vulnerability management type
- Supplier-defined controls
- Vulnerability management approach
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This can be disclosed under NDA.
Principle applied adhere to our ISO accreditation. - Protective monitoring type
- Supplier-defined controls
- Protective monitoring approach
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This can be disclosed under NDA.
Principle applied adhere to our ISO accreditation. - Incident management type
- Supplier-defined controls
- Incident management approach
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This can be disclosed under NDA.
Principle applied adhere to our ISO accreditation.
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
- Yes
- Who implements virtualisation
- Third-party
- Third-party virtualisation provider
- Amazon Web Services
- How shared infrastructure is kept separate
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Each customer's orchestrator is their own single tenant.
There are common management and security appliances but no customer data is held there and no customer has access to this infrastructure.
Energy efficiency
- Energy-efficient datacentres
- Yes
- Description of energy efficient datacentres
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Amazon have published a document in conjunction with '451 Research' which can be found here:
https://www.aboutamazon.eu/news/aws/eu-businesses-that-move-to-aws-cloud-can-improve-energy-efficiency-and-reduce-carbon-emissions
Social Value
- Fighting climate change
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Fighting climate change
Neos Networks has an Environmental, Social & Corporate Governance (ESG) Framework, which is aligned to the UN Sustainable Development Goals. One of our ESG workstreams is “Climate Impact”, which includes actively gathering and reporting our Carbon Emissions data - on a quarterly and annual basis. This has enabled us, in accordance with PPN 06/21, to have developed a Carbon Reduction Plan, and published our Net Zero Pledge (Our Net Zero Strategy | Neos Networks). Our Net Zero Pledge is for 2030. This includes our Scope 1, Scope 2, and Scope 3 Emissions – within the latter, we are actively challenging our Supply Chain regarding their Carbon Emissions.
Other Workstreams of our ESG Framework include “Environmental Action” and “Waste Management”. Collectively these 3 Workstreams comprise our “Environmental” or “Planet” focus. Neos Networks has secured ISO14001. Neos Networks have had nil reportable environmental incidents for a significant number of years now. We actively investigate the potential to use Physical Infrastructure Asset (PIA), where appropriate, as this reduces physical excavation and the associated environmental disruption, waste and carbon emissions. We have established Waste Management Frameworks for the recycling of end-of-life hardware – for reuse, or recycling. Neos Networks has a Sustainability Policy (COR-POL-103) and an Environmental Management Policy (COR-POL-004). Neos Networks is actively aligning to ISO20400 (Supply Chain Sustainability). - Covid-19 recovery
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Covid-19 recovery
We look for opportunities to support our people and the communities we work in against the impact of COVID-19 wherever possible.
One recent example of this was our creation of a ‘Get Back to Work’ scheme in Aberdeen, as part of our partnership with Aberdeen City Council, Aberdeenshire Council and NHS Grampian.
We agreed specific goals and desired outcomes with a focus on encouraging young local people to invest in themselves – their skills, their education and their experience - and provided tangible, grass-roots opportunities to help the region recover and Get Back to Work.
Our people and teams are encouraged to volunteer their time as part of our ‘Community @ Heart’ programme. This includes making two Neos Networks funded volunteering days available per employee each year. The Neos Networks volunteering policy enables voluntary support work to be undertaken by our people any organisation, charity, or community group.
We have established an Environmental, Social & Corporate Governance (ESG) Framework, which includes workstreams on Culture & Great Place to Work (GPTW). Aligned to our Culture & GPTW activities, in FY22 we published our ‘Work Your Way’ benefit, which allows supporting a hybrid of office and home working, to enable all employees to establish an optimal working environment and pattern for productivity, collaboration and work-life balance. This was borne out of our pro-active approach to Working From Home during the Covid-19 Pandemic, where all employees (except critical Operational roles) were able to work from home. During the return to work, Neos Networks have maintained a cautious approach, with social distancing and mask-wearing measures continuing in place after the Governments withdrew the mandatory requirements.
During the Pandemic we were involved in securing emergency Telecommunications connections to hospitals. - Tackling economic inequality
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Tackling economic inequality
Neos Networks has an Environmental, Social & Corporate Governance (ESG) Framework. One of our ESG workstreams is ‘Stakeholder and Community’, which includes Community Benefit/Community Engagement, Volunteering and other Social Value activities.
A specific example of this work is from our recently completed Aberdeen Project, for Aberdeenshire Council, where in collaboration with them we won a Social Value Award for our work on apprenticeships in the local community.
Part of our Volunteering programme – ‘Community @ Heart’ includes making 2 volunteering days available per employee per annum, for a range activities including Science, Technology, Engineering & Maths (STEM) Ambassador type roles in local schools and colleges.
We delivered a ‘Get Back to Work’ scheme, as a result of the impact of COVID-19. Specific goals and desired outcomes were agreed with a focus on encouraging young local people to invest in themselves – their skills, their education and their experience - and provided tangible, grass-roots opportunities to help the region recover and Get Back to Work.
We engaged schools to educate pupils on STEM careers; support with CV and interview skills; offered Foundation Apprenticeships; career days at universities and internships for higher education students.
Neos Networks publishes a ‘Supplier Charter’, which acts a Responsible Procurement Charter, identifying what Contractors can expect of us, and what we expect of them, across areas of:
Health & Safety;
Modern Slavery & Human Rights;
Employee Voice;
Skills Development & Learning;
Real Living Wage;
Ethics & Culture;
Fair Payment;
Environment & Sustainability;
Inclusion & Diversity;
Local Supply Chains; and,
Data Protection & Cyber Security.
During FY2022 we began actively aligning to ISO20400 (Supply Chain Sustainability), which is continuing during FY2023, which included use of the Achilles verification system to ensure minimum standards of compliance and performance are met by our Supply Chain. - Equal opportunity
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Equal opportunity
Neos Networks is an Equal Opportunities Employer. Neos Networks has an Employment Policy and a Human Rights Policy and comply with the Equalities Action 2010.
As part of this, we have developed our “Work Your Way” benefit – supporting a hybrid of office and home working, to enable all employees to establish an optimal working environment and pattern for productivity, collaboration and work-life balance.
As part of our Inclusion & Diversity Working Group communications and promotions, during Disability Awareness Month we hosted various “Living with Disability” sessions, including one where a colleague with a physical disability shared their experience via a video interview, and another media post from a colleague whose son has a disability.
Neos Networks is an Equal Opportunities Employer and a Living Wage Employer. Neos Networks has an Employment Policy and a Human Rights Policy. We publish our Gender Pay Gap annually, and are actively working to achieve parity. Two of our six Executive Committee members are women.
Inclusion & Diversity is one of our Environmental, Social & Corporate Governance (ESG) workstreams. One of our “Required Learning” (mandatory e-learning) courses is on Inclusion & Diversity. We have an Inclusion & Diversity Working Group, which includes representation from our Executive Committee. Our Inclusion & Diversity Working Group is actively involved in regular communications and promotions, aligned to key calendar events – including International Womens Day, Black Lives Matter and Black History Month, PRIDE Week, Menopause Awareness and various cultural & religious festivals.
Since 2016 all our new Contracts include Modern Slavery clauses, and we publish our Modern Slavery Statement annually. During FY22 we developed in-house training material for all staff on the topic of Modern Slavery. During FY22 we began actively aligning to ISO20400 (Supply Chain Sustainability) , which is continuing during FY23. - Wellbeing
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Wellbeing
Underpinning our ISO45001 – Occupational Health & Safety – Certification, Neos Networks have a Safety Health & Environment (SHE) Committee, which meets monthly, consisting of 3 our of Executive Committee and other senior leaders within the Business. The SHE Committee has established an Occupational Health & Wellbeing Working Group, which meets monthly, and which in turn supports our Wellbeing Café, which meets weekly, and we have also trained a number of staff as Mental Health First-Aiders. We are in the process of developing Health & Wellbeing training materials for Line Managers.
The Occupational Health & Wellbeing Working Group have also arranged regular communications and promotions to the Business, aligned to events such as Mental Health Awareness Week and “Time to Talk” day. Neos Networks supports the ”Time to Change” Employer Pledge, a commitment to change how we think and act about mental health.
Neos Networks also invests in a "Back to Health" programme, supported by Nuffield Health, identifying two key areas of focus: anxiety, depression and stress (ADS) and musculoskeletal (MSK) conditions. Neos Networks colleagues are signposted to Nuffield Health by line managers who refer them for ADS and Physiotherapy support, allowing many to remain in work during treatment.
Pricing
- Price
- £600.00 to £100,000 a unit
- Discount for educational organisations
- No
- Free trial available
- No