Citrix SD-WAN [EOL] enhances network stability, redundancy, and reliability, supporting connectivity between branches, optimizing internet access, and enabling secure, redundant networks, both on-premises and cloud-based.
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Corporations utilize Citrix SD-WAN [EOL] to improve network performance, minimize downtime, and ensure high availability. Combining communication methods and supporting interbranch internet routing, it assists businesses in transitioning from MPLS, centralizing monitoring, and optimizing bandwidth use. Its functionality includes secure connections, cost reductions, and effective management of internet access. The support for multiple communication methods, application reliability, and ease of implementation make it a valuable tool for modern network management.
What key features does Citrix SD-WAN [EOL] offer?Industries implement Citrix SD-WAN [EOL] to replace costly MPLS setups with more flexible VPN and NetScaler options, benefiting sectors like finance, healthcare, and retail that require robust, secure, and scalable network solutions. Organizations achieve better device management and efficient connectivity across multiple branches, enhancing their operational effectiveness.
Citrix SD-WAN [EOL] was previously known as Citrix CloudBridge, WOC, NetScaler SD-WAN.
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Network Admin at Naivas Ltd | 3.5 | I manage a retail network and transitioned from MPLS to Citrix SD-WAN for cost savings and flexibility, allowing provider choice per branch and efficient central management. While it's costlier, its benefits outweigh our previous solutions' limitations. |
Sr. Architect at LTI - Larsen & Toubro Infotech | 4.5 | No summary available |
Cloud network engineer at Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd. | 2.5 | We use Citrix SD-WAN for MCN control and Citrix Cloud management, valuing its SaaS capabilities. However, it lacks domain-based routing, and configuration changes are slow, prompting us to consider alternatives like Fortinet and Palo Alto for better performance. |
Senior Citrix Engineer at Troye | 4.5 | No summary available |
CTO at a engineering company with 1,001-5,000 employees | 4.0 | No summary available |
Cloud network engineer at Bajaj Allianz General Insurance Co. Ltd. | 3.0 | We use Citrix SD-WAN with a discreet device to establish a VPN, offering flexibility for multiple functions and managing resources remotely. It provides more options than other VPNs, but improvements in stability are needed. |
Chief Innovation Officer at VS ONE World | 3.5 | No summary available |
IT manager at a financial services firm with 5,001-10,000 employees | 5.0 | No summary available |