SD-WAN Helping Work From Home

COVID-19 dominates working life today. Office staff throughout the world have settled into their work-from-home set-ups. Nevertheless, a significant portion of the global population do not have access to broadband internet at home; even more have weak internet connections. Working from home rarely offers the high-quality connections employees enjoy at the office. Freelancers also suffer a similar problem. Individuals and organisations are therefore looking for technologies that will enable productivity as working from home continues.

Digital Transformation with SD-WAN

SD-WAN (Software-Defined Wide Area Network) is a virtual wide area network that has revolutionised how users connect to their applications, no matter where the application resides. Previously, 80% of applications were located in branch offices or core datacenters, and communication was through a leased line, usually MPLS. This has changed today. With the emergence of the public cloud and the adoption of the public cloud by enterprises, applications can be literally anywhere.

VeloCloud vs Fortinet SD-WAN

We live in an ever-changing era of information technology, where emerging technologies are increasingly dictating the way we do business and run operations. Technologies come and go, but SD-WAN, a comparatively new entrant in the network infrastructure, has shown surprising traction.

Is a Telco needed for SD-WAN?

A Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) is a network that abstracts the hardware layer of equipment, making a virtual network overlay. With this technology, users can communicate across branch offices over large distances and at lower costs.

SD-WAN With Or Without A Telco

Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN) is bringing benefits to the table that no other technology was able to do for large enterprise networks. It is enabling central control and visibility for traffic across datacenters, all the way to the far edges of the network.

SD-WAN vs MPLS

There are a lot of opinions on the web when it comes to comparing and contrasting Software-Defined Wide Area Networks (SD-WAN) versus Multiprotocol Label Switching (MPLS) technologies. That all stems from the fact that often providers are pushed to choose one over the other and they’re looking to understand differences with pros and cons.

Digital Carbon Story

Digital Carbon is a Managed Service Provider for network, cloud and security services.  Specialising in the design, deployment and management of SD-WAN by choosing the best suitable internet, MPLS and LTE/5G vendor for the underlaying networks.