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Today’s Enterprise WAN Isn’t What It Used To Be

Kentik

Whether it’s as simple as ensuring solid connectivity with a SaaS provider or designing a robust, secure, hybrid, and multi-cloud architecture, the enterprise wide area network is all about connecting us to our resources, wherever they are. This coincided with the advent of the public cloud like AWS, Azure, GCP, etc.

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

Juniper

All of this is in addition to the fact that Juniper was first to market with 800G PTX routers and a QFX switch , driving unparalleled performance and scale into all data centersregardless of workload.

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Transitioning to SD-WANs: Problems to Avoid

CATO Networks

WAN Transformation: SD-WAN Cost and ROI Analysis Its no secret that traditional wide area networks (WANs) have to change. But cost reductions, in particular, that are often promised with the successor to traditional WANs, software-defined wide area network (SD-WAN), is often misleading.

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The business case for SD-WAN: Because MPLS is Not Fit for the Cloud

CATO Networks

As critical business applications are moving to the cloud and with the wide adoption of SaaS and mobile applications in the workplace, connectivity becomes a crucial business asset with the direct effect on the bottom line. Software-defined Wide Area Networks ( SD-WAN ) can get the job done. Here is why.

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How to Choose the Most Suitable Network Technology for Your Company

CATO Networks

This is one of the reasons that, according to Gartner analyst Joe Skorupa , by 2020, more than half of WAN edge infrastructure refreshes will be based on SD-WAN versus traditional routers. Depending on the answer, the bandwidth, speed, latency and performance requirements will differ. And here is where SD-WAN steps in.

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Ensuring High Uptime with SD-WAN

CATO Networks

Software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) is making organizations rethink their WAN infrastructure. Adding MPLS bandwidth is a lengthy, costly process, requiring configuration changes, and additional hardware taking anywhere between 3-6 months.

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The Promise and Peril of SD-WANs

CATO Networks

Software-Defined Wide Area Networks (SD-WANs) promised to address the high costs, rigidity and limitations of private MPLS services. SD-WANs reduce bandwidth costs, no doubt, but enterprises are still left having to address important issues around cloud, mobility, and security. SD-WANs automate these and other steps.

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