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A Journey to WAN Efficiency

Implementing SD-WAN can lead to substantial cost savings. MPLS circuits are expensive, costing $50 to $600 per Mbps per month. For Delicious Enterprises Inc., this adds up to thousands of dollars monthly. In contrast, broadband connections cost $20 to $60 for 100 Mbps. By replacing MPLS with broadband and leveraging SD-WAN, monthly expenses could drop from $5,000 to $2,000, saving thousands.

Demystifying IP Addressing

Selecting the appropriate IP addressing scheme is crucial for balancing accessibility, security, and cost-effectiveness in modern networking. Within the Adaptiv Connect SD-WAN solution, there are three main IP addressing options: private IP addresses with CGNAT (Carrier-Grade Network Address Translation), public IP addresses NATed in the cloud, and public IP addresses on the LAN side. Each approach has its own advantages and disadvantages, which we will explore in detail to help you determine the best fit for your network.

Unlocking the Power of Cloud Connectivity

While private Cloud connectivity solutions like Azure ExpressRoute and AWS Direct Connect certainly serve a purpose in enhancing cloud connectivity, their limitations underscore the necessity for a more sophisticated approach.

Worried About Your Firewall Vulnerabilities?

Despite their importance, traditional firewalls are not immune to vulnerabilities. With new exploits and zero-day vulnerabilities surfacing regularly, businesses face an ongoing battle to keep their firewall defenses up to date. Critical vulnerabilities in leading firewall solutions, such as Fortinet and Meraki, underscore the pressing need for enhanced security measures.

What is SASE?

The term SASE was coined in 2019 by Gartner to describe a new networking model that combines SD-WAN (software-defined wide area network) with cloud security. SASE stands for Secure Access Service Edge and is pronounced ‘sassy.’

What Happens When Your Internet Goes Down?

Adaptiv Networks conducted a business connectivity survey during the fourth quarter of 2021, asking people what they thought of specific features. Read more to find out what we learned.