Digital transformation is quickly becoming the largest driver of new technology investments and projects among businesses. The question is how do you enable digital transformation across a dispersed enterprise with consistency, speed, and agility? It takes an IT team with cool heads, spines of steel, and SD-WAN technology in its toolbox.
When comparing SD-WAN to MPLS networks, a few things become obvious. MPLS has its place in specific use cases particularly with point-to-point, mission-critical applications. But in this era of growing IT complexity, CIOs want—and need—more
IT simplicity to accommodate the explosion of data and endpoints. Learn the difference between these two technologies in this blog.
SD-WAN stands for Software-Defined Wide Area Network. It’s a combination of a software-defined network (SDN) and a wide-area network (WAN). To better understand what it is, let’s break it down by its parts in this blog.
The SD-WAN market is exploding alongside the growth of edge computing and digital transformation. Gartner estimates that by the end of 2023, more than 90% of WAN edge infrastructure refreshes will be SD-WAN (or other virtualized platforms) versus traditional routers. Find out why in this white paper.
SD-WAN is the solution for today’s WAN challenges. Businesses are using it to easily and efficiently migrate to cloud applications, decrease bandwidth limitations, and improve network security. How do you know if SD-WAN is right for your network?