SDWAN

A Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) is a modern approach to managing wide-area networks (WANs) using software-defined networking (SDN) principles

  • Centralized Management: SD-WAN provides a centralized control plane that allows network administrators to manage and optimize the entire network from a single interface
  • Improved Performance: By dynamically routing traffic based on current network conditions, SD-WAN ensures high performance and reliability for critical applications
  • Cost Efficiency: SD-WAN reduces costs by using a mix of transport services, such as MPLS, 4G/5G LTE, and broadband internet, instead of relying solely on expensive MPLS circuits
  • Enhanced Security: Integrated security features help protect data as it travels across the network
  • Scalability: Easily scales to accommodate growth and changes in the network infrastructure