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Some network vendors have been positioning SD WAN vs. MPLS as the ultimate solution to any network issue.
The migration from networks based on multiprotocol label switching (MPLS) to the more agile and affordable alternative, software-defined wide-area networking (SD-WAN), continues apace, as revealed ...
Centurylink is seeing stronger-than-expected revenues from its MPLS business, which many thought would be cannibalized by SD-WAN.
SD-WAN utilizes different, simultaneous connection types, including MPLS, Ethernet, broadband internet, and 5G. If one connection fails, SD-WAN seamlessly reroutes traffic over alternate paths ...
The reality that we are finding today is that large enterprises are keeping MPLS and adding SD-WAN in a hybrid approach.
There will be a 200 percent year-over-year increase in adoption rate of SD-WAN systems among global enterprises.
SD-WAN and SASE technologies are becoming mainstream and MPLS usage is on the decline, according to survey results from SASE vendor Aryaka.
Startup Graphiant emerged from stealth mode last month with what it describes as an enterprise-grade network service that provides the privacy, security, and reliability of MPLS but with the cost ...
After explaining why organizations are choosing SD-WAN over MPLS in part one of this series, Tom Fenton now takes a look at the components underlying the technology approach and how they work.
SD-WAN solutions offer networking advantages vs. the standard MPLS for K–12 schools. Learn how districts implement this effectively at scale.
Key values/differentiators: Contrail SD-WAN provides unified policy and security controls across myriad WAN connection types, supporting MPLS, broadband, 4G LTE and others.
It's important to make sure your SD-WAN deployment is set up to handle issues like increases in service provider connections and changes in security policy.