List of Allied Telesis AMF Cloud Customers
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Companies using Allied Telesis AMF Cloud for Network Virtualisation include: PT Pupuk Indonesia Persero, a Indonesia based Manufacturing organisation with 7851 employees and revenues of $510.0 million, Sunway Medical Centre, a Malaysia based Healthcare organisation with 840 employees and revenues of $107.0 million, Thai Mitsuwa Public Company Limited, a Thailand based Oil, Gas and Chemicals organisation with 1200 employees and revenues of $93.0 million, Port Taranaki, a New Zealand based Transportation organisation with 100 employees and revenues of $34.0 million and many others.
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Port Taranaki | Transportation | 100 | $34M | New Zealand | Allied Telesis | Allied Telesis AMF Cloud | Network Virtualisation | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Port Taranaki deployed Allied Telesis AMF Cloud as an Autonomous Management Framework to extend centralized management across its existing Allied Telesis switching and wireless estate. The deployment built on a long standing supplier relationship and aimed to unify wireless and edge switching administration under the Allied Telesis AMF Cloud application.
The implementation centered on cloud managed orchestration capabilities typical of an Autonomous Management Framework, with configuration, automated provisioning, centralized monitoring and firmware management applied to the wireless layer and edge switching fabric. Port Taranaki installed Allied Telesis TQ2450 wireless access points around the port, and the AMF Cloud managed the configuration and lifecycle of those access points alongside the 8000GS class edge switches.
At the network layer the TQ2450 access points connect directly to 8000GS edge switches, receiving power via Power over Ethernet from the switches and from PoE injectors where required, so no separate power feeds were needed for a number of APs. The deployment scope covered wireless network access all around the port, impacting network operations and field connectivity for operational staff and mobile devices across the site.
Allied Telesis provided the wireless solution and ongoing support, the port reported the existing Allied Telesis network was performing well and the AMF Cloud approach was materially more economically viable than alternatives with no perceived disadvantages. The configuration centralized operational control and aligned wireless provisioning with the existing edge switching fabric under the Allied Telesis AMF Cloud Autonomous Management Framework.
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PT Pupuk Indonesia Persero | Manufacturing | 7851 | $510M | Indonesia | Allied Telesis | Allied Telesis AMF Cloud | Network Virtualisation | 2018 | n/a |
In 2018, PT Pupuk Indonesia Persero implemented Allied Telesis AMF Cloud to support a new SAP Enterprise Resource Planning ERP project that required new network infrastructure and datacenter hosting rather than on premise. The initiative prioritized simple operation, easy maintenance, and high availability across the corporate IT environment.
The deployment used Allied Telesis AMF Cloud, an Autonomous Management Framework providing automated device provisioning, centralized configuration management, and policy orchestration to reduce manual network operations. Allied Telesis AMF Cloud was configured to deliver autonomous management capabilities, high availability features, and simplified operational workflows for network administrators.
Selection followed a competitive tender in which Cisco, HPE and Alcatel Lucent were considered, and Allied Telesis was chosen for technical fit and overall value. The implementation targeted the IT department and the datacenter hosting environment supporting the SAP ERP rollout, aligning network infrastructure design and operational controls with ERP hosting requirements.
Governance emphasized ease of use and maintainability to match corporate objectives, with the IT organization leveraging AMF driven automation to streamline configuration and operational handoffs. The IT head noted the Allied Telesis offering combined powerful AMF functionality with simple functionality, ease of use, and excellent value for money.
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Sunway Medical Centre | Healthcare | 840 | $107M | Malaysia | Allied Telesis | Allied Telesis AMF Cloud | Network Virtualisation | 2019 | n/a |
In 2019 Sunway Medical Centre deployed Allied Telesis AMF Cloud as its Autonomous Management Framework to centralize orchestration and lifecycle management for the hospital network. Allied Telesis AMF Cloud is the primary management plane for both wired and wireless infrastructure across the facility.
The physical architecture centers on an Allied Telesis SwitchBlade x8100 Series chassis as the network core, equipped with dual power supplies, dual control cards, and hot-swappable line cards that permit upgrades and maintenance with no downtime. Distribution-layer switching is built on x510 Series switches using Virtual Chassis Stacking VCStack to form a single virtual unit, with link aggregation connecting the VCStack to the core chassis to remove a single point of failure and maximize network uptime. x210 and x230 Series switches provide access layer switching while TQ3600 wireless access points deliver site wireless coverage and an Allied Telesis UWC wireless controller provides centralized monitoring for all access points.
Allied Telesis AMF Cloud provides centralized orchestration, automated provisioning, and topology-aware device management across the SwitchBlade core, VCStack distribution, access switches, and the UWC-managed wireless estate. The AMF Cloud implementation is used to push consistent configuration, coordinate firmware and configuration lifecycle operations, and maintain policy-based device state across the multi-tier architecture.
Operational scope covers hospital-wide network operations supporting clinical systems, administrative networks, and patient-facing wireless access. Governance and operational workflows are centered on the AMF Cloud and UWC management planes, enabling coordinated maintenance windows and device upgrades while leveraging hot-swappable hardware and redundant links to preserve availability and maximize uptime.
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Oil, Gas and Chemicals | 1200 | $93M | Thailand | Allied Telesis | Allied Telesis AMF Cloud | Network Virtualisation | 2020 | n/a |
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