What is SD-WAN and why do you need it?

Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN) is a transformative technology that simplifies the IT infrastructure control and management by delivering a virtual WAN architecture that securely connects users to their applications.

SD-WAN is a virtual architecture that enables enterprises and large organizations to utilize any combination of transport services they need – such as LTE, MPLS, and basic broadband internet – to connect users to applications in a secure manner

Benefits of Secure SD-WAN

Improves performance

--Not all network traffic is created equal. Luckily,  --SD-WAN can be configured to prioritize business-critical traffic and real-time services like Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) and then effectively steer it over the most efficient route

A better option is to look for SD-WAN solutions that provide a wide range of integrated security features, such as  NGFW, IPS, encryption, AV, and sandboxing capabilities that can help prevent data loss, downtime, regulatory violations, and legal liabilities

Boosts security

SD-WAN can ease the IT burden by simplifying WAN infrastructure, using broadband to off-load non-critical business apps, automating monitoring tasks, and managing traffic through a centralized controller

Lowers complexity

Organizations are increasingly adopting cloud services. The good news is that SD-WAN enables direct cloud access at the remote branch, thereby eliminating backhauling traffic  – routing all cloud and branch office traffic through the data center

Enables cloud usage

As organizations deploy an ever-increasing array of cloud-based applications, the amount of data travelling over a WAN increases exponentially, increasing operating costs.  SD-WAN can reduce this price tag by leveraging low cost local Internet access, providing direct cloud access, and reducing the amount of traffic over the backbone WAN

Reduces costs