On Demand Webinar: SD-WAN Isn’t Simple – How to Plan For a Successful Deployment.

Jan 21 2019
On Demand

Despite the hype of zero touch provisioning and vendors advocating how simple their SD-WAN solutions are to deploy, believe me when I say SD-WAN is not simple.

You’ll have heard this famous Benjamin Franklin quote before – “By failing to prepare, you are preparing to fail”.  As trite as it may sound, when it comes to SD-WAN deployment nothing could be more accurate.

Watch this webinar where we explain why proper investment in the design, transition and migration processes is critical to the successful deployment of any SD-WAN solution. The 30 minutes you invest could save you hundreds of hours later in your SD-WAN project.

 

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