IT organizations are under immense
pressure to meet rising cloud traffic capacity demands, mobile device proliferation,
and high-bandwidth applications like video. Wanos appliance helps you to
migrate, adopt, deploy and securely manage purpose-based networking as the
cloud continues to drive a greater need for SD-WAN. Software-Defined WAN (SD-WAN) is a
new network connectivity approach that reduces operating costs and improves the
use of resources for multi-site deployments. SD-WAN allow network
administrators to make more efficient use of available bandwidth and guarantee
the highest level of performance for critical applications without compromising
protection. SD-WAN savings not only pay for infrastructure upgrades, but also
free up company technology tools.
Today, when rearchitecting their
WANs, businesses are increasingly embracing SD-WAN as a preferred solution.
SD-WAN is improving the way networks support business applications,
dramatically increasing the efficiency of applications by intelligently managing
and using all available WAN transport resources more efficiently. SD-WAN and
WAN optimization solves fundamentally different problems. They are
complementary when deployed together.
The SD-WAN approach with integrated
WAN automation provides a truly high-performance WAN that can maximize the
experience of end-user applications at all locations. Together they provide the
best infrastructure for all business applications.
Network organizations can be
confident in knowing that practically every SD-WAN solution they adopt is
likely to make at least a modest improvement in some use cases results.
Nonetheless, the potential solutions should be closely examined by network
organizations that are preparing to implement a SD-WAN approach and want to
make a more significant improvement in the quality of a wide range of use
cases. They will look to SD-WAN solutions that support advanced functionality
such as FEC and POC and also provide as needed integrated WAN automation
features such as de-duplication or spoofing.
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