Verizon's Core Diagram
Verizon's Core Diagram
Verizon, headquartered at 1095 Avenue of the Americas in New York City, is a telecommunications leader. They compete with AT&T for the 26th spot on the Fortune 500 list and offer a wide range of devices. They lead the way in digital transformation, benefiting millions of users, with over 135,000 employees.
1. Cylinders: Represent the core processes of Verizon which are Phone, Data & video Services, Cloud and Data centre Services, Network Services, Corporate Networking Solutions, Security Services.
2. Displays: They signify Automation Technologies which are:
· Programming Languages: Java, Python.
· Frameworks & Libraries: Spring, Django.
· Operating Systems: Linux, windows.
· Cloud Services: Azure, Google.
· Database Technologies: MySQL, Oracle.
3. Rectangles: Represent Verizon’s key customers namely:
a. Wholesale Clients.
b. Public sector organizations.
c. Small and medium-sized businesses.
d. Multinational Corporations.
4. Clouds: They depict Shared Data Processes like Business Data for Decision making Network Data for Performance improvement Customer Data for Personalized services.