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The Case for Replacing MPLS with Cloud-based SD-WAN: A Customer Story

CATO Networks

One of the great things about Cato Cloud is its ability to simplify environments. By implementing an MPLS alternative , an SLA-backed WAN and by eliminating the stacks of security appliances , bandwidth costs drop and operations become more efficient. Fisher & Company is a manufacturer for the automotive industry.

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3 ways Cato Cloud isn’t your father’s (or mother’s) SD-WAN

CATO Networks

Cato Cloud is more than just SD-WAN. It converges threat protection, cloud security, SLA-backed networking, and optimized mobile access as well as SD-WAN into a single, global network. With so many capabilities, Cato Cloud is being used by enterprises to address a diverse range challenges beyond whats normally seen with SD-WAN.

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How SD-WAN Provided an Alternative to MPLS – A Case Study

CATO Networks

The IT manager at a leading automotive components manufacturer recently shared his experience transitioning his company from MPLS to Cato SD-WAN. During the webinar, we spoke about the reasons behind the decision, the differences between carrier-managed SD-WAN services and cloud-based SD-WAN, and insights he gained from his experience.

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SD-WAN Confessions: How One Company Migrated from MPLS to SD-WAN

CATO Networks

The company Dell works for is a leading manufacturer in the automotive industry and has nine locations and more than 2000 employees. The company has critical ERP and VoIP applications that run in the cloud. One problem stemmed from overuse of the bandwidth at certain peak times, prompting the need for more bandwidth.

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The Return On Investment of SD-WAN

CATO Networks

The bandwidth is expensive (relative to Internet capacity) and often limited or unavailable on some routes, forcing companies to either pay exorbitant fees to connect locations or, more likely, resort to Internet-based VPNs, complicating network design. Let ‘ s look at the various areas of savings SD-WAN can offer and the resulting ROI.

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