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Re: Levvel 3's SD-WAN
@dcawrey:
I second your comments.
All new happenings about SD-WAN are pretty exciting to hear. Cloud integratin, having proper security integrated, consolidation of vendors / solutions are all various good features to look forward to.
SD-WAN & Security
Our goal with [Level 3 SD-WAN] is to satisfy what we see as our customers' need for secure and agile networking that helps them with their digital transformation. Enabling them to use multiple different access technologies to build a network, but also give them the security and the control that they need through centralized policy management for that WAN offer.
This is a good note about Level3' s security thru SD-WAN. Centralized policy management is what they explain as the key tool for security and obtaining control.
dcawrey
6/26/2017 5:32:01 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Levvel 3's SD-WAN
@srufolo1 Level 3 has been in some transition lately, and I think it's going to be for the better. The market is clearly shifting, and Level 3 is one of those companies that has the vision to execute a future that doesn't quite exist yet.
dcawrey
6/24/2017 5:42:41 PM User Rank Platinum
Re: Levvel 3's SD-WAN
SD-WAN is going to make a big impact on networks.
Organizations are going to really like the flexibility and capability that will come with this technology, that's obvious to see from reading articles like this.
srufolo1
6/23/2017 7:57:44 AM User Rank Platinum
Levvel 3's SD-WAN
"there are a lot of market studies that show that many enterprises are looking to leverage it in their next generation of networks."
Dugan is correct on that point and Level 3 is releasing its offering at a good time, which is why I think they will do very well with it.
clrmoney
6/22/2017 9:09:41 PM User Rank Platinum
Level 3 SD-WAN rises
Level 3 SD-WAN needs to have a goal and they do and I think it will work for them being in the digital world and other things etc.
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