Verizon Business

David Molony, Principal Analyst for Enterprise Services at Omdia, highlighted that Verizon leads worldwide based on the number of contracts and their overall value.

As Verizon adapts its training approach to cater to the evolving needs of future leaders, it is also equipping its executives to act as catalysts for change.

[4][6][7] Verizon Business operated 200 data centers in 22 countries, providing cloud, hosting and Internet colocation services to customers in 2013.

[6][7][8] It also had partial ownership in 80 submarine cable networks worldwide, including the SEA-ME-WE 4, Trans-Pacific Express, and the Europe India Gateway systems in 2011.

[9] John Stratton led the division from January 2012 until April 2014 when Chris Formant was named president of the unit.

[8][19][20] Verizon also has approximately 50 regional data centers and has network access points in the United States, Europe and Latin America.

[22] CloudSwitch's software allowed Verizon to offer clients the ability to use their existing applications with cloud services.

[4][19][36] These include threat management tools and protection services, monitoring, analytics, incident response, and forensics investigations.

[39] In November 2013, Verizon Enterprise Solutions introduced Managed Certificate Services, which provide a cloud-based means for businesses to secure connections and data between various types of machines and devices.

[40] Additional items offered by Verizon Business include wired and wireless voice,[41] FiOS[42] and data and Internet services.