2020-05-14T10:16:00Z

What is your primary use case for SteelConnect EX Enterprise SD-WAN?

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Jason Best - PeerSpot reviewer
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2020-05-14T10:16:00Z
May 14, 2020

Our primary use case was to link about a hundred sites globally for a large company. The idea was essentially for cost-saving. They've got a large MPLS network with different providers with MPLS links and the idea was that in the first phase we would remove one of the MPLS links and then create a sort of centralized overlay that they could then have additional services to the remote sites and also give them a level of visibility globally across all their sites around the world. The orchestrator was in the cloud but other parts like the hub site and data centers were obviously on-site and analytics were on-premises.

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