Digital Business and Cloud Demand New WAN Architectures

Today’s WANs (wide area networks) represent up to 25% of support costs for a typical end-user environment—yet fail to deliver the application performance and business agility required of digital business. The emergence of software-defined WAN (SD-WAN) solutions is changing all that.

Read this Gartner paper to explore how:

  • SD-WAN provides the foundation for digital business by automating manual tasks involved in configuring current networks
  • To align WAN strategy and architecture with business and application requirements
  • To create a strategy team from a broad range of disciplines to map out the new WAN architecture and successfully execute it

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NetOps 2.0: Embrace Network Automation and Analytics to Stay Relevant in the Digital Business Era

Today, less than 5% of network operations teams are sufficiently skilled to realize the value possible from network analytics and automation solutions. This will improve over the next three years, but not much—by 2020, only 30% of network operations teams will be able to fully realize the benefits of these tools.

Read this Gartner paper to explore how to achieve greater network agility and reduce complexity by:

  • Building or retraining NetOps teams to embrace a process-driven culture
  • Applying network automation technologies
  • Translating business impact into network automation requirements
  • Translating network configuration changes to intent-based policy

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Digital Businesses Need to Rethink Their Network Strategies ZK Research White Paper

The network plays a fundamental role in enabling the shift to digital. But it simply cannot fulfill this function while it is hardware-bound and hard-coded.

The network must become cloudlike to enable delivery of dynamic, rich digital services quickly and easily. This means shifting away from old approaches that require configuration of individual boxes to an approach that is software-defined, based on policy and orchestration. It’s time for SD-WAN.

Read this ZK Research white paper to:

  • Understand the challenge with traditional networks
  • Chart a path to SD-WAN
  • Learn what to look for in SD-WAN vendors

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VoIP Monitoring and Troubleshooting

Irrespective of your VoIP vendor or deployment model (on-premises, hybrid, UCaaS), ThousandEyes Voice monitoring can reduce those troubleshooting headaches. Interested in learning more about our enhanced voice capabilities? Watch this 30-minute webinar featuring Archana Kesavan, Product Marketing Manager, to learn more.
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VoIP Monitoring in 180 Seconds

ThousandEyes generates detailed visibility into your on-premises and cloud­-based VoIP network, among your branches and across the WAN. Correlate voice performance measurements with underlying network health to clearly pinpoint where and why performance varies.
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End-to-End Visibility and VoIP Performance Monitoring

ThousandEyes gives VoIP operators deep insight that they've never had before, extending visibility across the corporate WAN and the public Internet. VoIP monitoring brings together SIP signaling and RTP voice quality metrics, detailed path visualization and routing information to identify chronic problem areas, accelerate diagnosis of faults and improve QoS.
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Enterprise WAN and LAN Monitoring

Technology trends like telecommuting, BYOD, VoIP and SaaS adoption bring new challenges to the underlying network infrastructure that connects branch offices and datacenters. This guide explains how to tackle the challenges faced by the internet-centric enterprise by intelligently monitoring your WAN, LAN, Wi-Fi and SaaS applications through a combination of Enterprise and Endpoint Agents.
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Experience Near Home Network Performance Internationally

When roaming, voice calls and data sessions typically need to be routed back to the domestic ‘home’ network of the subscriber – adding latency and reducing data transfer rates and call quality. By treating subscribers more like domestic home subscribers, Truphone is able to reduce latency and provide data rates and voice quality akin to that on a subscriber’s home own network.

The paper explores Truphone’s international performance and network architecture. Truphone’s use of international network access arrangements and the intercontinental positioning of core network elements means that, compared to the roaming architecture of a typical mobile operator, Truphone provides:

- Faster data transfer speeds

- Improved voice call quality

- Better monitoring of network performance

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Compared to A Typical MNO, Truphone Offers Quality and Cost

Compared to a typical MNO, Truphone offers international users benefits in terms of quality and cost.

When roaming, subscribers generally face increased cost and diminished functionality of service compared to the standards they receive domestically. Truphone’s solution enables it to offer unique selling points over traditional MNOs for customers when roaming, focusing on quality improvements and lower costs.

This independent assessment of the structure and benefits of the Truphone network includes:

Comparison of Truphone and a typical MNO

- Subscribers may have up to eight phone numbers per SIM

- Network design offers the potential of higher calling quality and data transfer rates

- Domestic level of customer service extended around the world

- Proactive network monitoring as opposed to fault fixing

- SMS and call recording in over 160 countries

- Significant cost reduction across Truphone World

Download now to explore how Truphone can help maintain the profitability and productivity of their users when traveling abroad.

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