Download Futuriom’s SD-WAN Managed Services Trends Report

Where is SD-WAN headed? Find out in Futuriom’s new report, SD-WAN Managed Services Trends. The report looks at the future of SD-WAN and, in particular, SD-WAN managed services. Futuriom independently surveyed 121 network and IT managers with director-level and above job roles.

The survey found strong demand for SD-WAN to solve the real-world problem of managing networks and access to cloud applications. The majority, 65.3 percent, were looking at purchasing a managed SD-WAN service. There were many other insights as well.

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  • The primary benefits of SD-WAN technology over traditional networks
  • Why they’re now considering SD-WAN as a managed service instead of SD-WAN appliance
  • The most important feature in evaluating an SD-WAN managed service
  • The best type of provider to deliver an SD-WAN managed service
Shamus McGillicuddy
R. Scott Raynovich
 The founder and chief analyst of Futuriom. For two decades, he has been covering a wide range of technology as an editor, analyst, and publisher. Most recently, he was VP of research at SDxCentral.com, which acquired his previous technology website, Rayno Report, in 2015. Prior to that, he was the editor in chief of Light Reading, where he worked for nine years. Raynovich has also served as investment editor at Red Herring, where he started the New York bureau and helped build the original Redherring.com website. He has won several industry awards, including an Editor & Publisher award for Best Business Blog, and his analysis has been featured by prominent media outlets including NPR, CNBC, The Wall Street Journal, and the San Jose Mercury News.


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.

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scott raynovich.pngFor two decades, he has been covering a wide range of technology as an editor, analyst, and publisher. Most recently, he was VP of research at SDxCentral.com, which acquired his previous technology website, Rayno Report, in 2015. Prior to that, he was the editor in chief of Light Reading, where he worked for nine years. Raynovich has also served as investment editor at Red Herring, where he started the New York bureau and helped build the original Redherring.com website. He has won several industry awards, including an Editor & Publisher award for Best Business Blog, and his analysis has been featured by prominent media outlets including NPR, CNBC, The Wall Street Journal, and the San Jose Mercury News.

Scott Raynovich, 
Founder and chief analyst of Futuriom.

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