SD-WAN - Software Defined Network

SD-WAN (Software Defined Wide Area Network) is a software-defined network in which network traffic management is moved from the hardware to the application layer, providing many capabilities not previously available.

SD-WAN

SOFTWARE DEFINED WIDE AREA NETWORK

 

If you are concerned with the changes that have been taking place in the characteristics of WAN traffic for the past few years, and your network users are increasingly using services located in different areas of the WAN, including the cloud, and additionally the traffic they generate is based on application consumption, you should consider SD-WAN technology.

SD-WAN (Software Defined Wide Area Network) is a software-defined networking (SDN) approach that moves network traffic management away from the hardware to the application layer. Centralized management features, including user-defined routing policies, provide secure connections with high business reliability.

SD-WAN provides the ability to define traffic categories (real-time, business, bulk, etc.) and the applicable logic for routing a specific type of traffic over a less busy link. This feature allows for any combination of network transport types while providing flexible deployment options and optimizes the total cost of investment. SD-WAN frees you from the limitations of classic, centralized architecture, allowing you to use relatively cheap and generally available Internet links. At the same time, it ensures Quality of Experience for operated applications with direct access to them bypassing Data Center.

Bearing in mind that one of the biggest, if not the biggest, challenge in the era of digital transformation is security, it is worth considering SD-WAN implementation with built-in security features - Secure SD-WAN.

 

 

 

AS PART OF THE SERVICE WE PROVIDE:

consultations
needs analysis
choice of solution
design with optimization of bandwidth usage
implementation
post-warranty service
maintenance service

Benefits of the service

Quality
Ensuring Quality of Experience for business applications
Costs
Optimizating the costs of using transport links
Management
Fully centralized traffic management at the application level
Access
Direct access to cloud services (e.g. SaaS)
Implementation
Implementation time and configuration flexibility (e.g. Zero Touch Provisioning)
Needs
Bringing network logic closer to business needs
Security
Increasing the level of network security

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