The challenge that many companies face when selecting SD-WAN vendors is that not all SD-WANs are created equal. The term has not standardized on what qualifies as SD-WAN and what doesn’t. Further complicating things is the fact that there is not a sole SD-WAN vendor packaging all of the most common features into a single solution to rule them all.
So what does this mean for those tasked with looking into SD-WAN vendors?
It means that this is not yet a commoditized offering and that organizations must approach their research with a thorough understanding of their objectives and use cases before looking at vendor offerings.
As network technology sorts itself out, SDWAN (Software Defined Networking) solutions are falling into a few different buckets. These tips can help identify the different offerings on the market.
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