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On-premise to 5G-powered SD-WAN: Adaptability for a Future-Proof Network

IT Toolbox

Why organizations should prioritize long-term vision over short-term gains to realize SD-WAN benefits. The post On-premise to 5G-powered SD-WAN: Adaptability for a Future-Proof Network appeared first on Spiceworks.

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TNS Taps Fortinet’s Secure SD-WAN Solution

CTOvision

Transaction Network Services (TNS), a leader in fintech payment services, recently announced the launch of TNS Secure SD-WAN which leverages Fortinet’s leading Secure SD-WAN solution. In partnership with Fortinet, TNS Secure […].

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SD-WAN Sunsets And ZTE Emerges

Forrester IT

Software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) has started to ride off into the sunset (which is long overdue). For some time, you might see some vendors wandering around aimlessly, hoping to sell you a SD-WAN solution, but for the most part, the networking market is moving on. I thought the SD-WAN acronym […].

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Secure Access Service Edge (SASE): The Security-Driven SD-WAN

Association of Information Technology Professional

Learn how SD-WAN and SASE can complement one another to design a network with more contextual intelligence and central policy management.

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SD-WAN Security: SASE, ZTNA and SSE

Association of Information Technology Professional

Learn how SASE, ZTNA and SSE work to improve the security of SD-WAN.

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Cisco expands its SD-WAN software for wider reach, better security

Network World

Cisco has broadened the scope of Cisco SD-WAN software by growing its reach and security, and expanding its support for deploying multi-region WAN fabric. They want to connect these users as reliably and securely as these users would be in an office environment,” he said. [

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Why is the transition from SD-WAN to SASE so painful?

Network World

The transition from software-defined WAN ( SD-WAN ) to secure access service edge ( SASE ) is proving to be difficult for many enterprises, according to new research from Enterprise Management Associates (EMA). To read this article in full, please click here

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