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The most common means for enterprises to connect branch of offices into the corporate data center is predictable, reliable, and relatively secure. Yet multi-protocol label switching (MPLS) is also expensive and in inflexible, often requiring months to bring up a new branch. Today’s hyper-connected, cloud-based environments demand greater agility and efficiency.
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Learn how Silver Peak's EdgeConnect SD-WAN solution can benefit your business.
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The wide area network (WAN) has always been about connecting users to applications and moving data over long distances. This includes connectivity for collaboration among enterprise users, clients, suppliers, and partners across distributed geographical locations. It also includes the movement of data over distance for disaster recovery and business continuity.
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With applications progressively moving to the cloud, branch offices are challenged with connectivity issues and performance problems. Today’s IT environments still depend on MPLS as the backbone of the WAN, yet MPLS was not designed for today’s infrastructure. Add to this a highly distributed networking and services environment, and you have the recipe for an inefficient branch.
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Significant advancements to the ability to dynamically use multiple forms of connectivity and assign automated business intent policies have been made to increase agility and flexibility in the enterprise wide-area network (WAN). By creating a Broadband WAN, otherwise referred to as a software-defined WAN (SD-WAN), organizations can now automatically apply business profiles and policies through flexible, intuitive templates. This not only helps enterprises better manage their traffic, but also allows them to easily and quickly adjust the WAN’s behavior to optimize, secure and control their cloud and legacy applications.