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Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN)
Our SD-WAN service helps to optimise traffic flows to improve performance and cost at branch sites, enabling businesses to route traffic utilising multiple connections.
Why take SD-WAN from Neos Networks?
- Optimise traffic flows for performance and cost at branch sites, enabling businesses to dynamically route traffic across a hybrid WAN by utilising multiple connections.
- Greater security thanks to the ability to easily roll out protocols, patches and updates across the network adding restrictions where needed.
- Enabling increased flexibility whereby businesses are able to scale connectivity up or down as demand requires, which can be done in minutes, not days.
- Ensuring business continuity with seamless failover. Should be there be a failure, SD-WAN can intelligently re-route traffic to minimise downtime.
- SD-WAN is provider agnostic meaning it can provide the same service regardless of which provider is being used, eradicating traditional geographic restrictions.
- Easy scalability enabling businesses to add new branches and scale bandwidth with zero-touch capabilities.
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"Neos Networks has been our managed network provider for many years, thanks to the partnership our teams are now better equipped to do their jobs and collaborate with their peers, from anywhere in the country."
"We began working with Neos Networks in 2015, when they deployed a robust core connectivity platform to help us expand our reach and meet ambitious growth plans. We’ve since taken advantage of the expansion of Neos Networks’ UK network to deliver more critical services to our customers."
"We took the decision to redesign our entire network to ensure we could operate no matter what the circumstances and Neos Networks became a fundamental piece in that puzzle. Our network demands have soared as the business has grown and, with new headquarters in Knightsbridge, we needed connectivity that could support the level of trading activity we’re engaged in now and in the future."