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clrmoney
clrmoney
6/20/2017 12:28:43 PM
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SD-WAN Booming
SD WAN or Wide Area Network has a bright future ahead with their cloud based technology. They will also make themselves more useful and valuable for the customers and the world.

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afwriter
afwriter
6/21/2017 12:10:34 AM
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Money Saving
If it is saving them more it only makes sense to continue the SD-WAN wave. It will be interesting to continue watching the evolution of SD-WAN and what benefits it may bring to both users and vendors. 

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JohnBarnes
JohnBarnes
6/21/2017 2:57:23 PM
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An outcome to be expected
By its nature, SD-WAN deploys fast -- all but instantaneously.  And long acquisition cycles are themselves obsolete; quick response counts for a great deal. Thus, new nets going in and old nets expanding are going to be reaching for SD-WAN as a first choice; everything else is slower and more difficult, and probably more expensive.

We've passed the tipping point. Local hardware based solutions are just never going to be the cheapest OR the most reliable solution again, except in very strange or exotic circumstances.

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DHagar
DHagar
6/21/2017 6:18:03 PM
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Re: An outcome to be expected
@JohnBarnes, excellent remarks and assessment.  I believe that to be true.

I like Mike's breakdown on the three types.  I am thinking the new combined breakthrough values will come in the virtual category, which unleashes the greater potential that SD-WAN provides.

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freehe
freehe
6/21/2017 7:13:04 PM
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Direct Access
This is great. SD-WAN will allow companies to provide direct access to the internet anytime anywhere 24/7. Access will be provided in a secure manner since SD-WAN can offer encryption.

 

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freehe
freehe
6/21/2017 7:14:50 PM
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Re: SD-WAN Booming
@clrmoney. This is great. SD-WAN can help companies reduce the IT budget, provide a ROI and save on TCO. This will free up money to provide wanted service for customers and keep the shareholders happy.

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freehe
freehe
6/21/2017 7:22:11 PM
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2020 SD-WAN
"By 2020, more than 60% of enterprises will have deployed direct Internet access in their branch offices, up from less than 30% last year."

Wow. This statistic is amazing and aggressive. In the next sixteen months over half of the enterprises will provide direct Internet access. This is double the figure from last year.

Technological growth is exponential.

Here is a great chart of how technology will advance.

http://theemergingfuture.com/speed-technological-advancement.htm

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freehe
freehe
6/21/2017 7:27:51 PM
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Re: An outcome to be expected
@JohnBarnes, great points. Just curious which is more secure SD-WAN or VPN since most enterprises use VPN and based on the statistics will be switching to SD-WAN and direct internet access by 2020 and a few reasons why?

 

 

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elizabethv
elizabethv
6/22/2017 9:25:16 AM
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Re: 2020 SD-WAN
@feehe - That is really crazy how quickly it's going to grow. But then any company that is going to be serious anymore needs to be relying on technology. 

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dcawrey
dcawrey
6/24/2017 5:46:54 PM
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Re: 2020 SD-WAN
Reselling SD-WAN is a ways off. 

That being said, the subcription model is doing well for cloud. It's made things like licensing a lot eaiser than ever before. 

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