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Simplicity, Courtesy of the Cloud

CATO Networks

Simplicity is also at the epicenter of the Cloud revolution. Many technology companies had followed the path blazed by the early Cloud leaders. I had the privilege of working at Trusteer, an IBM company, which had pioneered Cloud-based financial fraud prevention. Network security plumbing is complex and mission critical.

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The 4 Drivers in the Journey to Full WAN Transformation

CATO Networks

They are moving their datacenters to the cloud, using more and more SaaS products, and moving their networking ( SD-WAN ) and security ( FWaaS ) to cloud-based solutions. This is why enterprises increasingly turn to service providers and the cloud to run compute, storage, networking, and security.

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Sign of the Times: Time to Eliminate Your Dependence on MPLS and Switch to SD-WAN

CATO Networks

Corporate applications are increasingly in the cloud. The fact is, global MPLS services arent implemented in a way that accommodates the new realities of wide area networking needs. Many vendors products would have you build and manage your own network using the unpredictable public Internet and overlay the SD-WAN on top.

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A New Approach to SD-WAN Management

CATO Networks

Integration Challenges – Missing components that a service provider can provide, such as SLA backbones and security services, are significant gaps in the solution. No SD-WAN appliance addresses mobile users or is inherently suitable for the cloud.

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The Co-Managed SD-WAN: A Managed Infrastructure with Self-Service Capabilities for Agility

CATO Networks

For example, the missing components that a service provider can provide, such as security services and an SLA-backed network backbone, are significant gaps in the solution. Moreover, SD-WAN appliances dont address the needs of mobile users and are inherently unsuitable for native cloud applications.

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