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SD-WAN WEBINAR

Join us October 27th at 10:00am for a 45-minute webinar where we will discuss use cases of SD-WAN, fundamentals, and network modernization using Silver Peak's powerful solution.

ATTEND THE ENTIRE WEBINAR AND WE WILL SEND LUNCH VIA GRUBHUB TO YOUR DOOR

 

& ENTER YOU TO WIN $100 GIFT CARD

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Add intelligence to static
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Manage policies faster and see
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MANAGE MULTIPLE SITES

FASTER, EASIER, ALL IN ONE PLACE

Creating an SD-WAN environment can save your company time, headaches, and a ton of money. MPLS is a legacy technology that is very expensive and can't easily be deployed with deployment times in excess of 3 weeks! SD-WAN is the future and is quickly overtaking MPLS in popularity. 

In this webinar we will discuss the difference, how it can save you money and how an SD-WAN orchestrater can make management easier than ever.

AGENDA
  • Network Modernization
  • Why SD-WAN?
  • Fundamentals of SD-WAN

SPEAKER

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KEITH DOBSON

Regional Sales Manager for Silver Peak an Aruba/HPE company. Keith has been involved in IT for 34 years when he started working for IBM while attending college at the University of Washington. Keith has been in a sales capacity for the past 6 years, prior to sales, Keith spent the bulk of his IT carrier as a network engineer for a newspaper and as an OEM Systems Engineer for companies like; Bay Networks/Nortel Networks, Brocade, EMC Isilon, and Riverbed. Keith has been focused on the SD-WAN market for the past 6 years and as we transition into a SASE market/architecture, Keith brings valuable insights to his customers and partners.

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