As enterprise organizations leverage many different cloud environments to build their IT infrastructure, cloud adoption has become an increasingly large part of CIO budgets. Nearly all enterprises have embraced multi-cloud—93% currently have a multi-cloud strategy in place. Organizations custom-select different cloud services to serve specific functions, as well as for larger advantages, such as flexibility, performance, agility, and cost savings.
However, jobs with a computer science degree occurs when connecting workloads deployed on multiple clouds through the data-center WAN edge which creates several challenges, including deployment complexity, inconsistent network performance, and expensive connectivity. This becomes even more complex as workloads move across cloud environments.
Software-defined wide-area networking (SD-WAN) can help facilitate the adoption of multi-cloud deployments while simplifying WAN infrastructure and reducing connectivity costs. But in order to be successful, an SD-WAN solution not only needs to understand and support multi-cloud, but also have the capacity to maintain security in even the most complex environments.
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