Large

SD-WAN brings compelling advantages for distributed organizations with critical branch operations, including the benefits of business agility, simplification, improved application performance, and lower costs of bandwidth. SD-WAN deployments are becoming main stream as dozens of Fortune 1000 sized organizations have moved through proof of concepts, initial pilots, and on to rollouts of SD-WAN to their branch locations.

Liieren offers clear advantages for large and organizations with large number of branches, large annual numbers of new and decommissioned branches, long-term contractual provider agreements, global reach and substantial infrastructure investment.

1. Reduced Costs

For large retail and manufacturing companies, connecting geographically disparate branches or offices can hit IT budgets hard. MPLS lines – considered a dependable staple of network connectivity are expensive and risk creating an uncomfortable price vs performance’ ultimatum.

Liieren reduces reliance on expensive lines, while maintaining overall network performance. Enterprises can effectively leverage all available network connections to their full capacity, facilitating the best performance of critical applications and helping to prevent costs associated with lost productivity.

2. Improved Provisioning Times

Liieren solution enables enterprises to use less expensive and more quickly deployed broadband circuits as opposed to purchasing additional lines when scaling-up resources. This means that a new office or branch can be provisioned almost instantly when utilizing an LTE solution – a point that we will explore in more depth in a future post. With the simplified configuration, orchestration, and rapid provisioning solution, Liieren estimates a 50-80% reduction in the time it takes to provision network changes at branches.

3. Higher Quality Data Transfer

As IT environments grow more complex, network performance is becoming increasingly critical for the effective handling of latency-sensitive and mission-critical workloads. Not all applications need the same levels of service from the network. Some can get by quite happily without taxing it, but others require high performance, high reliability, and high quality in order to deliver the expected user experience.
Liieren solution supports dynamic path selection, leveraging the inbuilt controller to select the most appropriate path for specific application traffic. This ensures congestion points are spotted quickly and traffic is diverted along alternative less-utilized routes.

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Medium

While SMEs can obviously benefit from SD-WAN, it might currently be out of reach. That’s where Liieren Digital Network Platform with Intelligent Edges enters as the perfect stepping-stone and accompaniment to adopt SD-WAN. SMBs using Liieren’s QoS SD-WAN service can choose from either a broadband internet connection and a MPLS connection, two broadband connections or a single broadband connection. Jitter buffering and forward error correction (FEC) are also available in the event of broadband internet connection glitches. Liieren brings a host of benefits for SMEs to onboard the transformation journey:

1. Greater Resiliency and Performance

SMEs using a cable modem or DSL solution are probably receiving fast-enough broadband speed. The problem is when they start streaming video or using any bandwidth-heavy application during peak times, they are likely to experience performance issues. SD-WAN benefits SMEs by providing multiple WAN connections with seamless traffic routing so that performance is never impacted by data surges.

2. Affordable Access

If performance issues begin impacting the business, SMEs will likely seek out a dedicated connection. Or if the company is in a poorly connected location, the small number of providers are more likely to charge high prices for lower amounts of bandwidth. In either instance, Liieren would be a more affordable implementation using two lower cost circuits to deliver quality performance at a lower cost.

3. Taming Over-the-Top (OTT) Communications

Latency-sensitive services like unified communications (UC) and video conferencing work fine on large, unencumbered connections. But on smaller, less reliable connections, these unmanaged services could congest the network causing performance issues. SD-WAN tames OTT communications by prioritizing traffic on an application-by-application basis.

4. Scalability and Compliance

For companies managing personally identifiable information, financial data, point-of-sale information, and the likes, it can be difficult to grow while staying compliant with industry standards. With low cost and easy site interconnection, SD-WAN makes it straightforward for small businesses to expand compared to CPE-based IP-VPN technologies, while staying compliant with standards like PCI and HIPAA.

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Small

While SMEs can obviously benefit from SD-WAN, it might currently be out of reach. That’s where Liieren Digital Network Platform with Intelligent Edges enters as the perfect stepping-stone and accompaniment to adopt SD-WAN. SMBs using Liieren’s QoS SD-WAN service can choose from either a broadband internet connection and a MPLS connection, two broadband connections or a single broadband connection. Jitter buffering and forward error correction (FEC) are also available in the event of broadband internet connection glitches. Liieren brings a host of benefits for SMEs to onboard the transformation journey:

1. Greater Resiliency and Performance

SMEs using a cable modem or DSL solution are probably receiving fast-enough broadband speed. The problem is when they start streaming video or using any bandwidth-heavy application during peak times, they are likely to experience performance issues. SD-WAN benefits SMEs by providing multiple WAN connections with seamless traffic routing so that performance is never impacted by data surges.

2. Affordable Access

If performance issues begin impacting the business, SMEs will likely seek out a dedicated connection. Or if the company is in a poorly connected location, the small number of providers are more likely to charge high prices for lower amounts of bandwidth. In either instance, Liieren would be a more affordable implementation using two lower cost circuits to deliver quality performance at a lower cost.

3. Taming Over-the-Top (OTT) Communications

Latency-sensitive services like unified communications (UC) and video conferencing work fine on large, unencumbered connections. But on smaller, less reliable connections, these unmanaged services could congest the network causing performance issues. SD-WAN tames OTT communications by prioritizing traffic on an application-by-application basis.

4. Scalability and Compliance

For companies managing personally identifiable information, financial data, point-of-sale information, and the likes, it can be difficult to grow while staying compliant with industry standards. With low cost and easy site interconnection, SD-WAN makes it straightforward for small businesses to expand compared to CPE-based IP-VPN technologies, while staying compliant with standards like PCI and HIPAA.

Contact us for more details