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In this IDC report, principle analyst, Ghassan Abdo highlights how moving from a legacy WAN environment to a software-defined architecture can present deployment challenges for enterprises that are considering a DIY approach.
Besides de-risking SD-WAN deployment, a managed service provider can bring commercial benefits including a cloud consumption model, integration of full-scale security capabilities, a uniform service-level agreement (SLA), access to pretested multivendor virtual functions, an integrated self-service portal, and global reach.
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THE STATE OF WIRELESS WAN 2023
The shift to wireless options is a logical development as organizations take advantage of the technology’s wide reach, nonstop reliability, and real-time agility. For many organizations, wired WAN connections can’t meet the needs of today’s business environments where managed wireless broadband solutions are meeting increasingly stringent business requirements.
WANS BEYOND WIRES – THREE STRATEGIES FOR AGILITY, DIVERSITY, AND REACH
Wireless WANs solve multiple problems for business networks, create new opportunities, and lay the foundation for further transformation and innovation. This paper outlines three key strategies for Wireless WAN deployments: Enhancing network failover, augmenting bandwidth, Making wireless the primary link.

ZTNA 2.0: The New Standard for Securing Access
The rise of zero trust network access (ZTNA) is a result of cloud transformation and the shift to remote work. We now live in a world where work is no longer a place we go to. Instead, it’s something we do.
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