If you’re looking to find the “WAN that you want” next year, here’s some of the top SD-WAN events that you can put in the diary now:

SD-WAN Expo Fort Lauderdale
30 Jan & 1 Feb 2019
SD-WAN Conference & Expo is the leading event for enterprise executives, service providers, and technology vendors to connect, learn about and discuss how this market is growing, how it is evolving, how all three of these constituencies can make the most of the SD-WAN opportunity.

Teneo annual UK SD-WAN lunch
April 2019, Smith & Wollensky, London

Now in its 3rd year, we’ll be running our SD-WAN lunch and learn, this year with a strong Security flavour.  Check out our events page for exact dates or register your interest in advance with the team at info@teneo.net

Gartner IT Infrastructure, Operations & Cloud Strategies Summit
29 & 30 April, Sydney, Australia

Attending a Gartner event can “help spur new ideas, fast-track project strategy and execution, and advance your professional skills”. If you’re sold on the idea but need to sell it on to your boss, they even have a “Justification letter template” on the event site.   We’re expecting to see a London version of this event in November and a USA version in December if 2018 was anything to go by.

WAN Summit New York
8 & 9 April 2019, Crowne Plaza Times Square Manhattan
The New York leg of this well-respected Summit which brings together providers and buyers of enterprise network services.  The preview agenda’s already been released for this one and registration won’t be too far behind.  We’re planning on being at this event so do let us know if you’d like to meet on the day.

WAN Summit Frankfurt
21 & 22 May, Villa Kennedy Frankfurt

The WAN Summit makes it back to Germany for the 2nd year running and the dates & venue have been announced.  The WAN summits are the best place for Network Managers to catch all the latest network architecture trends.

WAN Summit Singapore
September 2019, Singapore.

The exact dates and location of the Singapore leg of the WAN summit are yet to be announced, but it’s definitely coming back in September after the success last year. This is the summit to for you if you want to discuss the common challenges and latest trends in the APAC region.

SD-WAN Summit Paris
24, 25, 26 September
The 4th edition of this event promising debates, roundtables and live exciting discussion. With vendors already signed up to sponsor this event it’s promising to be as popular as last year.

WAN Summit London
October 2019

We’ll be here once again at the London leg of this legendary event. If you can’t wait this long, check out our interview with packet pushers from the 2018 event.

Have we missed any? Let us know info@teneo.net 

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