WAN Summit
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Salim Khouri, Director of Solutions Engineering at Expereo, talks to Capacity Media about SD-WAN implementation, carrier planning, and what the main reasons are to switch to SD-WAN.
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Palo Alto Networks has added two new SD-WAN appliances to its CloudGenix solution.
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The timeline to hitting the 400GbE sweet spot is within range – and it’s time to prepare writes Ben Baker, senior director of service provider product marketing at Juniper Networks
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Juniper Networks (NYSE:JNPR), has unveiled its Mist WAN Assurance service, enhancing automation and insight in branch locations with AI-driven service and client-to-cloud event correlation for rapid fault resolution, anomaly detection and proactive support.
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This idea that ‘I can get by’ is coming to an end very rapidly, webinar hears
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The industry’s first 5G-optimised wireless WAN edge router for enterprise branch deployments has been released by Cradlepoint.
Forthcoming events
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SD-WAN deployments are becoming security-centric, say speakers on Capacity’s WAN Wednesday series of webinars
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Michael J. Martin, Senior Enterprise Architect for Networking and Security Infrastructure for global consulting firm McKinsey, this week covered the hidden challenges of SD-WAN during the WAN Wednesday session.
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SD-WAN deployments have transformed over the past few years from being solely network-centric to being security-centric and applications-centric.
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Security is not an afterthought for companies installing SD-WAN – it needs to be covered upfront.
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Domestic connectivity and the local central office are going to be two of the biggest challenges for home workers, a Capacity/TeleGeography virtual summit was told this week.
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MPLS services continue to have a future in a world where SD-WAN is being adopted more widely.
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Broadband and direct internet access (DIA) are becoming more important as methods of connecting to networks, while MPLS is levelling out, according to TeleGeography.
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Companies that have already moved to SD-WAN are finding it easier to implement remote working in the face of the coronavirus epidemic, Capacity’s remote WAN Summit heard this week.
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Capacity is making next week’s WAN Summit in New York all-virtual, because of concerns about coronavirus.
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Enterprises are increasingly looking at SD-WAN as their solution of choice, with more carriers entering the market. Jean Critcher, of Orange Business Services, says carriers shouldn’t be afraid of the move away from traditional MPLS
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The software-defined wide area network market is set to grow from just $700 million in 2018 to $17 billion by 2025, according to new research from Global Market Insights.
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Capacity talks to Aryaka SVP and GM of EMEA Ian McEwan about the importance of security in SD-WAN deployments