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Despite SD-WAN Adoption, WAN Complexity Remains a Major Challenge, Finds Cato Networks Survey of 700 IT Buyers


TEL AVIV, Israel, March 21, 2018 /PRNewswire/ --

43 percent of SD-WAN deployments still too complex; global WAN survey highlights the importance of network simplification

Cato Networks, provider of Cato Cloud, the world's first secure, global SD-WAN as a service, today released the findings of its enterprise WAN market study. The report, "State of WAN 2018: Too Complex to Ignore," predicts SD-WAN will grow 200% year-over-year. At the same time, the additional abstraction layer that is SD-WAN and its impact on the network security architecture significantly increases WAN complexity. Simplification for connectivity, security, and the cloud will be major themes for WAN transformation in 2018.

For too long IT agility has been constrained by the patchwork of appliances and network services comprising today's wide area network (WAN). Gartner analysts Andrew Lerner, Bill Menezes, Vivek Bhalla, and Danellie Young wrote in "Avoid These 'Bottom 10' Networking Worst Practices": "Senior leaders regularly complain to Gartner about the complexity within network infrastructures ("...it's brittle and feels like a science project")...In essence, complexity is the enemy of availability, security and agility."[*]

The importance of simplification was one of major key findings from Cato Networks' "State of WAN 2018: Too Complex to Ignore" report:

Simplification of network and security architectures are essential for SD-WAN success.  

Advanced network security and cloud integration will play a significant role in the selection of SD-WAN solutions.  

The drive for simplification is pushing enterprises to leverage service providers for SD-WAN and security. 

Management models play a significant role in selecting SD-WAN services.  

"While our survey shows strong positive momentum for SD-WAN as a category, it also uncovers major shortcomings," said Shlomo Kramer, founder and CEO of Cato Networks. "When organizations invest in SD-WAN point solutions they may carry forward the legacy baggage of the traditional WAN - expensive MPLS services, appliance sprawl, and the overhead of maintaining and updating branch security solutions - limiting the business impact of WAN transformation. Our future networks must holistically address global connectivity, network security, cloud integration and mobile access to truly drive the business forward."

The global report, "State of WAN 2018: Too Complex to Ignore," surveyed more than 700 networking and security professionals from around the world who enterprises ran MPLS backbones. Results were gathered from January 8, 2018 until January 22, 2018. The complete report can be found here.

[*]Gartner, "Avoid These 'Bottom 10' Networking Worst Practices," Andrew Lerner et al, 4 December 2017.

Gartner does not endorse any vendor, product or service depicted in its research publications, and does not advise technology users to select only those vendors with the highest ratings or other designation. Gartner research publications consist of the opinions of Gartner's research organization and should not be construed as statements of fact. Gartner disclaims all warranties, expressed or implied, with respect to this research, including any warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose.

About Cato Networks  

Cato Networks provides organizations with a cloud-based and secure global SD-WAN. Cato delivers an integrated networking and security platform that securely connects all enterprise locations, people, and data. Cato Cloud cuts MPLS costs, improves performance between global locations and to cloud applications, eliminates branch appliances, provides secure Internet access everywhere, and seamlessly integrates mobile users and cloud datacenters into the WAN. Based in Tel Aviv, Israel, Cato Networks was founded in 2015 by cybersecurity luminary Shlomo Kramer, Co-founder of Check Point Software Technologies and Imperva, and Gur Shatz, Co-founder of Incapsula. Visit www.catonetworks.com and Twitter: @CatoNetworks.


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