What Is SD-WAN used For?

what is sd-wan used for?
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Software-Defined Wide-Area Networking, or SD-WAN such as EvolveWAN, is a technology that makes managing wide-area networks (WANs) easier and more efficient. To connect branch offices, data centres, and other remote locations, traditional WANs sometimes rely on pricey and complicated gear. Conversely, SD-WAN uses virtualisation and software to offer a more adaptable and affordable solution.

In this blog post, we will be discussing the main goals and advantages of SD-WAN, and how this innovative technology can help transform your business by enhancing network performance.

1. Enhanced Network Efficiency
Through the utilisation of numerous internet connections at once, SD-WAN enables businesses to maximise traffic flow and enhance network performance. In real time, it can determine the most efficient way for traffic routing depending on factors like bandwidth availability and latency.

2. Cost Savings
Organisations can cut costs related to traditional WAN infrastructure by utilising less expensive internet connections in conjunction with MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) or other connectivity solutions.

3. Increased Agility
With SD-WAN, administrators can quickly establish and modify network policies thanks to its centralised control and administration platform. Businesses that need to scale their networks and swiftly adjust to new requirements need to have this agility.

4. Maximised Security
Built-in security features like encryption and firewall capabilities are frequently included in SD-WAN solutions, which help to secure data transferred over the network. This is particularly crucial as businesses connect to the internet and depend more and more on cloud services. Evolve’s SD-WAN solution, EvolveWAN is Level 1 PCI Certified meaning your business is always secure.

5. Centralised Management System
SD-WAN solutions offer a centralised management interface, allowing administrators to monitor and control the entire network from a single location. This simplifies network management and troubleshooting.

Overall, SD-WAN is a transformative technology that offers a multitude of benefits and applications in the realm of networking and connectivity.

SD-WAN is used to address the challenges associated with traditional WANs, providing a more flexible and efficient solution for connecting and managing geographically dispersed networks.

SD-WAN effectively enhances network performance and reliability as well as simplifying management, reducing costs, and providing flexibility to adapt to evolving businesses.

If you’re looking to achieve greater efficiency, productivity, and competitiveness in today’s digital landscape then SD-WAN is the solution for you.

To learn more about our SD-WAN technology and how we can help your business digitally transform, contact Evolve’s team today.

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