SD-WAN vs IPsec VPN’s

An encrypted connection between two or more computers is called a virtual private network, commonly known as a VPN. These VPN connections are subjected to public networks, but exchange of data is private because of encryption. It becomes possible to share and securely access confidential data over public networks using VPNs. For example, corporate employees often use VPNs when they work from home or work remotely to access and share corporate files and applications securely.
SD–WAN Accelerating Network Performance

According to 2016’s State of the WAN report, traditional WAN exhibits performance limitations such as latency issues and packet loss at a higher level. In this report, two of the factors among the top five were related to network performance, which is of crucial importance. This is the major reason behind fundamental shift from WAN to SD–WAN. As we move toward SD-WAN solutions, it is necessary to understand how various aspects of SD-WAN can provide discrete solutions to improve performance of the network.
What is SASE?

Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is a combinational network architecture of SD–WAN and Remote Access VPN that combines the capabilities of both and delivers them as a service. It combines functionalities and capabilities of SD–WAN and VPN with cloud native security functions, for example, firewalls, secure web gateways, zero trust network access and cloud access security brokers. SASE vendors offer these cloud-delivered functions as a service.
DIY vs Managed SD-WAN

The world we live in now, is being driven by the explosion of data. With every passing day, the data traffic increases and creates new challenges to manage the infrastructure. Cost Optimization and Service Delivery are the two critical pain points of any organization. In the domain of network connectivity, SD-WAN provides bandwidth efficiency with lower cost and seamless communication. The key benefit in comparison to standard WAN, is its significant application performance without compromising the data privacy and security.
How to Improve the Quality of your Internet for your Home Office?

Organizations across the globe are rapidly adopting new technologies to meet the customer demands in an increasing market competition. It is necessary for their survival to keep pace with emerging trends in the market. Fluctuating customer demands, introduction of new trends in the market, and advancements in technological sphere always cause big hypes in the market. Due to which whole of market trends start shifting towards it. Traditional network architectures often become outdated in these scenarios to fulfill the market standards required for customer satisfaction. It becomes very difficult for those companies to survive who do not go for digital transformation and upgradation of network architecture. High competition among their counterparts soon rules them out of the market.
SD-WAN or MPLS

The proliferation and maturation of network technology enthused multiple opinions among the vendors about the benefit and worth of SD-WAN and MPLS in the present era. Since most opinions revolve around the inception of the latest technology overpowering the preceding ones, it is anticipated that SD-WAN would take over the MPLS in the near future.
Guide to SDN, SD-WAN, NFV & VNF

A deluge of buzzwords in the field of the networking industry often creates confusion for the ordinary reader. So many acronyms, similar to one another, and even the core technologies behind each one of these acronyms builds into another, with overlapping themes, which adds further confusion into the picture. It becomes difficult to understand their working and functionalities in a clear and distinct way.
SD-WAN Going SASE

Wide area networking (WAN) is a traditional networking solution based on multi-protocol label switching (MPLS). In such solutions, the reliability of the connection depends upon the pre-definition of communicating nodes. But these high-performance networking links between the two sites face limited bandwidths and have some other physical constraints. Hardware defined pre-setup is the primary cause in WAN to shift towards a software defined – wide area networking (SD-WAN) solution.
Top 9 Things to Look for in an SD-WAN Supplier

Software-Defined Wide Area Network (SD-WAN) is being increasingly adopted by organisations of all sizes due to its myriad benefits. Even during the challenging times of COVID-19, when organisations are running on significantly fewer employees, the adoption rate for SD-WAN deployment remains high. The reason behind this high adoption rate is the realisation of the critical value offered by transforming from traditional WAN to SD-WAN technologies.
How To Deploy A DIY SD-WAN?

We have seen a rapid increase in the deployment of SD-WAN by organisations of all scales. It is essential to understand the various methods of SD-WAN deployment. Generally, there are two approaches to deploying software-defined networking: managed SD-WAN providers and do-it-yourself (DIY) methods. In the latter approach, any external service provider is not hired for the deployment of SD-WAN. Instead, it is managed and set up by the company’s own IT teams.