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The SD-WAN market is at a critical inflection point. We are past the early adopters phase and mainstream enterprises are now looking to deploy SD-WAN. This is where many products sputter out, since mainstream customers often have requirements that are different or more comprehensive than the early adopters. To avoid failed deployments, customers must consider whether the products they are evaluating were designed for early adopters, or for mainstream customers, much like themselves. Understanding the context of SD-WAN solutions – and the benefits of Next-Generation SD-WAN – is essential when evaluating what the market has to offer.
The first generation of SD-WAN products were focused on enabling internet broadband-based connectivity to data centers. Legacy SD-WAN products attempted to address the challenges of VPN costs and the day-one deployment complexity of traditional branch routers. These were very real problems and fueled deployments by early adopters.
At Palo Alto Networks, we are seeing a dramatic shift in mainstream customer requirements. In addition to gaining the attractive economics of broadband, future-looking organizations want to solve three big branch office challenges:
Legacy SD-WAN solutions fall woefully short in solving the above problems. They were designed with a packet-based architecture for data center application delivery, not for cloud and SaaS. They rely on manual interventions for troubleshooting and often require expensive hardware and software stacks at the branch to deliver critical branch services.
To solve these new challenges, organizations now require an SD-WAN solution that allows them to specify application policies (irrespective of whether the application is in the cloud, SaaS or data center), with a consistent model for performance and security, and a cloud-delivered model for branch services. To truly realize operational cost savings, organizations need an autonomous system that dramatically reduces their support and operational burdens by leveraging the power of data science and APIs.
The three key characteristics of Next-Generation SD-WAN solutions (and their benefits) include:
Palo Alto Networks CloudGenix SD-WAN is the industry’s first Next-Generation SD-WAN solution. With CloudGenix, customers gain application-SLAs, not just network-SLAs. CloudGenix delivers autonomous operations by leveraging machine learning and analytics, eliminating up to 99% of WAN and application access trouble tickets, and dramatically accelerating the time to problem resolution. CloudGenix CloudBlades technology enables the cloud-delivered branch and ensures that network, security, visibility, monitoring, UCaaS and other crucial branch services can be delivered seamlessly from the cloud. CloudGenix and Palo Alto Networks Prisma Access provide a very powerful model for branch security with the industry’s most comprehensive SASE solution.
Forrester Consulting recently conducted an independent study of Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation SD-WAN and found that an average customer who deploys CloudGenix SD-WAN would receive a 243% return on their investment within three years!* No wonder CloudGenix was named a 2020 Gartner Peer Insights Customers’ Choice for WAN Edge Infrastructure and is critical to enabling a cloud-delivered branch. Unlike legacy SD-WAN, Palo Alto Networks Next-Generation SD-WAN truly delivers cloud-scale economics to the enterprise branch. To learn more, please join us on Oct. 7 at our upcoming virtual event: The World’s First Next-Gen SD-WAN.
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*The Total Economic ImpactTM of Palo Alto Networks for Network Security and SD-WAN, a commissioned study conducted by Forrester Consulting on behalf of Palo Alto Networks, September 2020.
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