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Brocade Advances Automation Leadership With Open Network Automation Platform

SAN JOSE, CA — (Marketwired) — 05/25/16 — Brocade (NASDAQ: BRCD) today announced Brocade Workflow Composer, a new server-based platform that enables enterprises and cloud service providers to improve their IT operations and drive greater business agility. provides DevOps-style for provisioning, validation, troubleshooting and remediation of multivendor networks — while integrating with workflows across multiple IT domains for end-to-end automation.

As companies move to digitize their business, they need an underlying network architecture, including automation, which supports business agility. This New IP architecture enables the network to become a platform for innovation and for developing, delivering and securing new applications. According to a (1), 75 percent of respondents stated that the network is impacting their organizations– ability to achieve business goals. The lack of network automation and integration of the network with other IT operations and tool chains is the single biggest inhibitor to capitalizing on digitization.

Automation has been a long-standing hallmark of Brocade solutions, starting with storage networking in 1995. In 2009, Brocade extended its automation leadership with the industry–s first Ethernet fabric comprised of Brocade® VDX switches featuring Brocade VCS® Fabric technology. Earlier this year, Brocade expanded its portfolio with Brocade IP Fabrics, an open, standards-based design that leverages cloud-proven BGP-based architectures, with automation delivered by the new Brocade Workflow Composer. More recently, Brocade acquired , an innovator in event-driven automation software, to help bring DevOps-style automation capabilities to the network. StackStorm technology is now a foundational element of Brocade Workflow Composer.

“Embarking on the digital transformation journey can be overwhelming for most organizations requiring changes to the network infrastructure, organizational and operational models and new skill sets. However, when broken down into digestible and evolutionary steps, organizations can navigate the journey at their own pace,” said Jason Nolet, senior vice president, Switching, Routing and Analytics Products Group, Brocade. “One of the first places to start is to bring a new approach to network automation. With Brocade Workflow Composer, Brocade is bridging IT silos and enabling end-to-end automation of cross-functional IT workflows.”

To enable cross-domain automation, organizations must think in terms of workflows. Workflows have emerged as a fundamental part of IT operations within hyperscale cloud providers because they are proven mechanisms for converting business rules and policies into IT services delivered at scale. Since a workflow is a collection of tasks that are often executed manually and routinely, it serves as a strong foundation for developing automation.

Workflows can be single-domain, such as provisioning a network device, or cross-domain, such as detecting a network device issue and automatically creating and assigning a help desk ticket to a network operator. With cross-domain workflow automation, the manual steps of detecting an issue, identifying the potential cause, performing remediation actions and even creating a trouble ticket or paging a senior engineer can all be eliminated. As a result. IT can minimize human-induced errors, improve operational efficiency and greatly reduce time-to-resolution. According to ZK Research, human error accounts for 35 percent of network downtime. Network automation can reduce that downtime to zero.

“When I–m woken up to be notified of a problem, it–s great to have an event-driven automation system that has already evaluated my alert and given me all the data I would have spent assessing by hand,” said Benjamin Goldsbury, site reliability engineer at a social networking company. “If an automated workflow can reboot a non-responsive system to solve an issue, then what used to be a 2 a.m. wake-up call is now a 10 a.m. follow-up ticket.”

Unlike other network automation solutions that are often monolithic, proprietary and only address the network, Brocade Workflow Composer features:

Brocade Workflow Composer automates the entire network lifecycle ranging from initial provisioning and validation to troubleshooting and auto-remediation.

Brocade Workflow Composer leverages customizable integration points to recognize events from any network device, cross-domain platform or application, and then invoke action by other tools and applications to execute an automated workflow. Brocade Workflow Composer provides more than 1,900 customizable integration points for popular platforms and applications such as Linux, Windows, vSphere, AWS, Azure, CloudFoundry, OpenStack, Docker, Kubernetes, CoreOS, FireEye, New Relic, Sensu, Splunk, ChatOps, PagerDuty and VictorOps.

Brocade Workflow Composer enables IT agility and choice with turnkey, customizable or do-it-yourself network workflow automation — all supported in multivendor network environments.

Workflow execution is provided by the Brocade Workflow Composer–s open, extensible, microservices-based framework. This framework leverages StackStorm, a variety of other popular, open source DevOps technologies, as well as a thriving community for peer collaboration and innovation.

“The Python library from Brocade Workflow Composer enabled us to decrease our development time from months to weeks, which empowered us to focus on delivering the highest levels of performance and availability to our customers,” said Tim Harrison, product architect and technology advocate, Q9 Networks, Canada–s leading provider of outsourced data center infrastructure, which received early access to Brocade Workflow Composer. “As we continue to optimize and deploy new cloud-based services to support our customers– enterprise cloud requirements, Q9 continues to leverage Brocade Workflow Composer to improve business agility through network automation.”

Organizations that need help in transforming their network engineering and operations team can utilize Brocade NetDev Professional Services. Staffed with experienced network software developers, Brocade NetDev leverages solutions from Brocade and other vendors to help customers accelerate their automation journey.

Acquired by Brocade in March 2016, StackStorm built a thriving open source project and community which Brocade will continue to support and contribute to under the StackStorm name. StackStorm cross-domain integrations are available today on .

Brocade Workflow Composer leverages StackStorm open source technology as well as other organic and open source technologies, while adding enterprise-class features and support. A trial version of Brocade Workflow Composer is available today. The product is currently scheduled to be released in the third quarter of 2016.

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(1) Global CIO Study 2015, Vanson Bourne, May 2015

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