SD-WAN

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What SD-WAN Actually Does

SD-WAN is an acronym for software-defined networking in a wide area network. Think of SD-WAN as the “smart” version of your business internet:

  • Uses regular business internet instead of expensive dedicated lines (MPLS).
  • Automatically prioritizes what matters (video calls over someone watching YouTube).
  • Switches instantly if one connection fails (no more “internet is down” panic).
  • Makes cloud apps actually work (Microsoft Teams, Salesforce, QuickBooks Online).
  • Connects all your locations securely without complicated VPNs.

Bottom line: You get enterprise-quality networking at small business prices, and it's managed for you.

Benefits of SD-WAN

Improves Performance

SD-WAN prioritizes critical traffic and real-time services, ensuring efficient delivery. By using reliable, high-performance connections, it effectively reduces packet loss and latency issues.

Lowers Complexity

SD-WAN simplifies your infrastructure, significantly easing the IT burden. It uses broadband to offload non-critical applications and actively manages traffic to prevent poor network performance.

Enables Cloud Usage

SD-WAN enhances Cloud application performance, provides direct Cloud access, and eliminates traffic backhauling, allowing your employees to work seamlessly.

Boosts Security

SD-WAN solutions include built-in security and deliver a comprehensive range of features to strengthen your company's overall defense posture.

Reduces Costs

As your company grows, so does the data traveling over your WAN. SD-WAN lowers these expenses by leveraging low-cost local internet access, providing direct Cloud access, and optimizing traffic usage.

SD-WAN increases network agility and reduces cost across multiple locations. It reinvents the traditional WAN using the power of virtualization.

Call us now if you would like to start taking advantage of SD-WAN!