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Network Transformation Strategy - Part 1 

How to Migrate Sites to SD-WAN

How do you move from a managed MPLS service to an SD-WAN based on the free-for-all that is the Internet?

This site migration plan, part of our Network Transformation Strategy guide, should help. It provides practical solutions to the challenges commonly faced when transitioning sites from MPLS to SD-WAN.

Download the guide and learn: 

  • Steps for categorizing sites to simplify SD-WAN deployment and management
  • How to calculate Internet last-mile equivalents to MPLS access lines
  • Solutions to public Internet performance problems when replacing MPLS
  • Critical tips for procuring last-mile access services

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“Very helpful. Wish I had this guide when I was migrating my sites to SD-WAN.” 

Nick Dell, IT Manager at a leading manufacturer in the automotive industry

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Adrian Dunne

Adrian Dunne

Global Director of IT

AdRoll

“From our users, we have peace and quiet. Nobody will come and say, ‘Thank you for the VPN.’ They expect it to work, but silence is golden."

Hai Zamir

Hai Zamir

VP of Infrastructure

Spotag

“Now our developers get optimized and secure access to all AWS datacenters, regardless of region and on one connections. It’s made access multiple clouds much easier.”

Oren Kisler

Oren Kisler

Kisler Director of IT

“We were getting 2 Mbits/s of throughput on our SSL VPNs from North America to Israel. With Cato, we saw throughput jump more than eight-fold, reaching 17 Mbits/s.”

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Our Customers

Our customers cut MPLS costs, improve performance between global locations, eliminate branch appliances, provide secure Internet access everywhere, and seamlessly integrate mobile users and cloud datacenters into the WAN. Read their success stories.

SLA-backed Global Backbone

The Cato Cloud Network is built on a globally distributed, scalable, and redundant Points of Presence (PoPs). The PoPs are interconnected with SLA-backed global carrier transports and meshed into a global overlay

The Convergence of Global SD-WAN and Network Security in the Cloud

Cato provides a global SD-WAN with built-in network security, delivered as a cloud service. The Cato Cloud securely connects all business locations, people, and applications. Cato reduces MPLS costs, eliminates distributed appliances, provides secure internet access, and globally extends the WAN to mobile users and cloud datacenters.