SD-WAN (software-defined wide area network) deployments are becoming increasingly common as businesses strive to improve their employee productivity and agility. However, many SD-WAN solutions on the market today are incomplete and do not provide the full range of benefits that businesses require. Issues like limited scalability, the lack of automation to simplify operations, lackluster cloud on-ramp, and cloud and SaaS integrations can result in a poor user experience that undermines the value of an SD-WAN deployment.
The reality is that dispersed workforces are here to stay. One study from Ladders projected that 25% of all professional jobs in North America will be remote by the end of 2022. So, if businesses want to provide an adequate environment for their remote workers, they will have to get a better handle on SD-WAN technologies.
While many enterprises see SD-WAN as the future of wide area networks, there are still areas where the technology needs to improve. It will also have to be adaptable in order to keep pace with rapid cloud adoption, the transition from regional to global deployments, business expansion, and the remote workforce.
Here are some of the main areas where SD-WAN solutions will need to grow in the coming years:
By choosing a complete SD-WAN solution that offers these features, businesses can improve employee productivity, agility, and security.
One of the biggest obstacles to wide-scale SD-WAN integration is the lack of unified operations that integrate networking and security features. As ransomware cases continue to rise around the country, many enterprises are understandably concerned about implementing a software-defined system.
We’ve compiled a few of the most important features industry professionals will need to keep in mind as we facilitate the transition from WAN to SD-WAN.
Keep in mind, these are just a few of the solutions IT professionals will need to focus on to make this transition as efficient and secure as possible. As with any emerging technology, the most important feature is flexibility.
SD-WAN is quickly becoming a critical piece of the enterprise networking puzzle as businesses strive to improve their employee productivity and agility. However, there are still ways SD-WAN can improve. To make sure SD-WAN solutions reach their full potential, IT professionals will need to adapt to the growing needs of enterprises and the increasing demand for cybersecurity.
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