The speed of business continues to accelerate, competition is fiercer than ever, and customer expectations are higher than ever.
Today’s businesses run on applications and rely on connectivity, and when you are opening up new sites or branches, time is money. SD-WAN is internet connectivity that provides simple and consistent performance to cloud-based applications.
Geographically distributed organizations often have several branch facilities connected to a hub or headquarters’ site. For security reasons, cloud-based application traffic is often backhauled from the branch across expensive WAN links to a hub site before being handed off to the internet. Not only is this costly, but performance is often compromised due to bandwidth constraints at the branch and added latency from connections.With SOCS SD-WAN internet connections become secure and reliable.
SD-WAN Benefits
Improves application performance by automatically adjusting speed and expected performance of WAN connection when the network is busy.
Automatic failover redirects traffic from failed or congested links to a different link, which reduces latency.
Prioritize bandwidth to the applications that matter most. Give Voice Calls and Video conferencing extra bandwidth to use, when it’s required.
SD-WAN simplifies network management for the end user, allowing IT professionals to focus on other areas of technology management.
SD-WAN makes it easier for businesses to secure their networks. Protect your data while it’s in transit and have an extra layer of protection against hackers using the latest in encryption.
A secure, private, routed network between multiple sites for any customer. All branches, even the smallest, get secure access to, and acceptable performance from, central or corporate applications.
Are you moving toward the adoption of more cloud solutions?
Cloud applications like SaaS and IaaS require the intelligent routing provided by SD-WAN. SD-WAN can help organizations capitalize fully on their investment in cloud-based applications.
Is bandwidth performance negatively impacting application users?
Businesses that struggle to meet bandwidth demands are good candidates for SD-Wan. The flexible, policy-based traffic routing made possible by SD-WAN can solve many bandwidth problems.
Does your network support Digital Transformation Initiatives?
Rigid legacy networks often limit business agility. SD-WAN has efficiency and automation to help businesses innovate and deliver new services rapidly.