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Networking Glossary: Top 16 Networking Terms Everyone Should Know

CATO Networks

Hybrid Wide-Area Network (Hybrid WAN) a type of wide area network that sends traffic over two or more connection types. Jitter the varied delay between packets that can result from network congestion, improper queuing, or configuration errors. Click here for a detailed overview of FwaaS.

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The year in review: Delivering simplicity, productivity, reliability, and security with AI-Native Networking

Juniper

This innovative lab empowers our team and our customers to test network performance and validate designs, as well as deliver new JVDs and features to optimize AI traffic over Ethernet fabrics.

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Why SD-WAN is the Future of Global Connectivity

CATO Networks

Weve long touted the benefits of a software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN) so its encouraging to see that enterprises are increasingly recognizing its value. Gartner estimates that provisioning network changes at branch offices with SD-WAN reduces deployment time by as much as 80 percent.

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Why Traditional MPLS Networks are Ill-Suited for UCaaS

CATO Networks

Clients – including browser, native app, and those running within virtual desktop infrastructure – are used to interact with applications and data stores either in enterprise-owned facilities or within co-location providers connected to the enterprise network via Ethernet and MPLS.

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Internet Underlay Visibility is Critical for SD-WAN Overlays

Kentik

SD-WANs are the confluence of four technology trends: software-defined networking in wide area networks (WANs), commodity hardware for customer premise equipment, Internet connectivity for business applications, and enterprise IT hybrid multi-cloud migration.

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