Wide area networks (WANs) have been around for half a century. WAN technology was originally developed to connect geographically dispersed areas over considerable distances, allowing businesses to ...
While it has been a mainstay in the private sector for many years, software-defined wide area networking (SD-WAN) technology is still slowly finding its way into the federal government. However, the ...
Software-defined wide area networks offers ease of deployment, central manageability, reduced costs, and can improve connectivity to branch offices and the cloud. The most important change to ...
Why network workers should pursue Cisco SD-WAN (300-415 ENSDWI) training and certification is a common question these days. Enterprises use Cisco SD-WAN (formerly Viptela) technology to increase ...
It’s natural for IT shops to replicate their current hardware and architecture when it’s time to refresh networking equipment. But refresh cycles provide a valuable opportunity to introduce ...
The SD-Branch is an architectural approach that combines the WAN and the branch into a simplified network, security, and WAN architecture by consolidating multiple functions into a single ...
Impressive benefits delivered by software-defined wide area network technology will change the way networking takes place, according to Eric Barrett, CenturyLink senior director of network product ...
A networking vendor simply can’t jump into this space. Some SD-WANs add stateful packet filters and call this security. During its inception, we had the early adopters and pure SD-WAN players. Soon it ...
As it gains momentum, SD-WAN is disrupting the network purchasing decision, opening the market to new players and redefining networking itself. Every decade or so, a business faces major shifts in its ...
FRAMINGHAM, Mass.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--International Data Corporation (IDC) has published two new reports on the fast-growing Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) infrastructure market. This ...
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