Lunch: Extract More Value From SD-WAN

Mar 01 2019
11.30 -15.00

Join us for lunch to learn how to extract more value from your SD-WAN deployment

Core SD-WAN technology provides an excellent starting point for network transformation. However, as this market’s been developing over the last year, we’ve identified a range of complementary next-generation technologies you should know about if you want to extract even more value from your SD-WAN deployment.

We’ve focused on the best new approaches to performance, security and visibility that deliver the highest quality of user experience after SD-WAN migration.

Join us for lunch at Smith & Wollensky in London on April 4th from 11:30am – 3pm to explore these topics further and take away practical solutions.

We’ll be joined by guests from Silver Peak, Palo Alto Networks, Riverbed and others, with demos and customer examples.

Register here

 

Agenda:

11:30am-12pm: Arrival, registration & drinks
12pm-12:15pm: Welcome, Marc Sollars, CTO, Teneo
12:15pm-12:35pm: Realising the true transformation promise of the cloud with SD-WAN,  Silver Peak
12:35pm-12:55pm: Adapting to the dynamics of SD-WAN to stop threats and enable access to internal and cloud-based apps, Palo Alto Networks
12:55pm-1:15pm: Monitoring the end user experience of any app running on any device from anywhere, before and after SD-WAN migration, Riverbed
1:30pm-2:15pm: Lunch
2:15pm-3pm: Demos, coffee & dessert

 

Where?

Smith & Wollensky London
The Adelphi Building
1-11 John Adam Street
London
WC2N 6HT

What date?
4th April

What time?
11.30am – 3pm

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