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Are AI-powered networks already outperforming SD-WAN?

SD-WANs (software-defined wide area networks) have been in wide-scale use for several years now, and their adoption has accelerated in recent years. According to a report by IDC, the worldwide SD-WAN infrastructure market reached $4.5 billion in 2020, representing a dramatic 45.5% increase from the previous year.Today, SD-WAN is considered a mainstream technology, and companies like Microsoft, Vodafone, and Visa are using it to connect their branch offices, data centers, and cloud resources. As more organizations adopt cloud-based applications and services, the demand for SD-WAN is likely to continue to grow.But within SD-WAN solutions there are critical limitations–particularly for organizations that operate globally since SD-WAN lacks a global backbone.To read this article in full, please click here

From instability to predictability: Transforming network communication to and from China

Getty Images China accounts for nearly 20% of global manufacturing trade and holds a large share of many global value chain inputs. With Connectivity being a challenge, until recently businesses have had to choose between two evils: Either a stable yet cumbersome process with large local telcos, or an unstable, unpredictable network that does not enable smooth communication with apps, cloud workloads, and teams. If your business suffers from communication issues in China, you’re not alone. About 90% of global businesses face these challenges, which result in costly workloads and provisioning. We’ve identified several main challenges:To read this article in full, please click here

From instability to predictability: transforming network communication to and from China

China accounts for nearly 20% of global manufacturing trade and holds a large share of many global value chain inputs. While communication to and from China is always a challenge, large enterprises can work with the local telcos to create a stable communications network. However, small and medium size companies must choose between two evils: a cumbersome process with large local telcos, or an unstable, unpredictable network that prevents uninterrupted communications with apps, cloud workloads and teams across the border. If your company suffers from communication issues in China, you’re not alone. Teridion experts see that about 90% of global businesses face these issues, which result in costly extra workloads and provisioning. We’ve identified several main challenges:To read this article in full, please click here