SD-WAN offers all-important security and empowers businesses to prioritise critical applications, says Shamith Maharaj, CEO of CipherWave.
Software-defined wide area network technology is poised to reshape the connectivity landscape, offering three key benefits for business.
Maharaj says: “Legacy wide area networks , once the workhorses of enterprise connectivity, are struggling to keep pace with the demands of today's cloud-centric applications. Businesses need a more dynamic, secure and cost-effective solution. This is why we believe SD-WAN technology will reshape the connectivity landscape.”
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