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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. Before moving to SD-WAN, the company used an MPLS provider that managed everything. However, they quickly discovered problems with the MPLS solution that were impacting the business.

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

CATO Networks

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. Initially the locations had been connected with MPLS and secured with local appliances.

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Tech Bytes: Boosting WAN Speeds While Cutting Costs With VMware SD-WAN (Sponsored)

Packet Pushers

A customer in the automotive industry needed a better way to share large CAD files among global sites, and its MPLS network wasnt cutting it. A customer in the automotive industry needed a better way to share large CAD files among global sites, and its MPLS network wasnt cutting it.

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

CATO Networks

Nick Dell is an IT manager who recently led a network transformation initiative at his company, moving from MPLS to SD-WAN. Dell shared why he made that transition and the lessons he learned along the way in the webinar SD-WAN Confessions: How I migrated from MPLS to SD-WAN. Issues arose about a year into the MPLS contract.

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

CATO Networks

Reduce latency between global locations While most webinar respondents (53 percent) identify MPLS costs as a major challenge, eliminating MPLS completely often remains impossible for SD-WAN solutions, particularly in the case of global networks. Traffic isn’t subject to the erraticness of the global Internet or the costs of MPLS.

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The Return On Investment of SD-WAN

CATO Networks

Most enterprises look at SD-WAN as an MPLS alternative , hoping to reduc e their MPLS connectivity costs. SD-WAN ROI Driver #1: Reducing MPLS Connectivity Costs Enterprises have long invested in managed MPLS services to connect locations. With SD-WAN, companies avoid consuming expensive MPLS capacity on Internet traffic.

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