ebook

Why Public Internet Routing Sucks

One of the main promises of edge-based SD-WAN vendors is that by using the Internet, you will be able to offload MPLS traffic while maintaining the same level of availability, and by doing so, achieve a positive ROI.

The problem with this statement is that the public Internet provides an unpredictable route that is set by regulations and commercial agreements between the providers, leading to latency over the long-haul.

Download Guide

Get it Now

Read this study to learn about:

  • The 3 challenges of internet routing: Latency, Packet loss, Route selection.
  • Why private networks (MPLS) became a premium and expensive product.
  • Demo how packets make unnecessary trips around the world.
Shamus McGillicuddy
Shamus McGillicuddy
Research Director, EMA

Shamus is the Research Director of Network Management at Enterprise Management Associates. Shamus has more than twelve years of experience in the IT industry, primarily as a journalist covering the network infrastructure market. At Enterprise Management Associates (EMA), he is the senior analyst for the network management practice.

Yishay Yovel
Yishay Yovel
VP Marketing, Cato Networks

Yishay is VP Marketing at Cato Networks. Yishay has over 25 years of experience in defining and deploying enterprise IT software solutions in the areas of security, storage, business continuity and mobile computing.

image

Why Public Internet Routing Sucks

Get it Now

What We Do

Cato Networks is the leading MPLS alternative, that includes an SLA-backed Global Network with 40+ PoPs across the world, WAN Optimization, optimized cloud/SaaS connectivity, Firewall as a Service, and a world-class support.

Cato Cloud connects all the enterprise network resources, including branch locations, the mobile workforce, and physical and cloud datacenters, into a global, secure, managed SD-WAN service. With all WAN and Internet traffic consolidated in the cloud, Cato applies a suite of security services to protect all traffic at all times.
map

Who We Are

Cato, the cloud-native carrier, provides the only secure managed SD-WAN service built with the global reach, self-service, and agility of the cloud. Cato replaces MPLS and multiple networking and security point solutions with a converged WAN transformation platform built for the digital business. Using Cato, customers easily migrate from MPLS to SD-WAN, improve global connectivity to on-premises and cloud applications, enable secure branch internet access everywhere, and securely and optimally integrate cloud datacenters and mobile users into the network.