Migrate to the seamlessly.

BAMITS SD-WAN services provides our clients more agile and flexible network infrastructure. By virtualising network functions and centralising management, SD-WAN allows BAMITS  to deploy and manage network services across multiple locations, without having to rely on expensive and time-consuming hardware installations.

SD-WAN, network traffic is dynamically routed allowing us to ensure that client critical applications receive the bandwidth they need to operate effectively, even during peak usage periods.  Built-in Quality of Service (QoS) capabilities, also allows us to prioritise traffic based on business needs, such as voice and video communications or mission-critical applications.

sd wan as a service | BAMITS

SD-WAN Benefits

sd wan as a service | BAMITS

Performance

Dynamic routing capabilities that optimize network traffic based on real-time network conditions, ensuring that critical applications receive the bandwidth they need to operate effectively.

sd wan as a service | BAMITS

Flexibility

Designed to work with a variety of transport technologies, including MPLS, broadband, and LTE, giving organizations the flexibility to choose the network paths that best meet their specific business needs

sd wan as a service | BAMITS

Reduced Costs

By leveraging a software-defined approach to network management, SD-WAN eliminates the need for expensive hardware installations and reduces ongoing maintenance costs.

sd wan as a service | BAMITS

Management

A centralised management console allows us to configure and manage network policies across multiple locations. Additionally, SD-WAN solutions provide us with real-time visibility into network traffic, allowing us to identify and prioritise critical applications and address any performance issues as they arise.

sd wan as a service | BAMITS

Reliability

Ability to route traffic across multiple network paths, including MPLS, broadband, and LTE, based on real-time network conditions. This helps to ensure that critical applications receive the bandwidth they need to operate effectively.

sd wan as a service | BAMITS

Security

SD-WAN solutions include built-in security features, such as firewalling, intrusion prevention, and VPN capabilities, which can help to protect networks from a wide range of threats, including malware, ransomware, and phishing attacks.

Get the right advice with SD-WAN

Contact our connectivity to learn how SD-WAN solutions can be tailored for your organisation.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is SD-WAN, and how does it work?

SD-WAN, or Software-Defined Wide Area Networking, is a technology that simplifies the management and operation of a Wide Area Network (WAN) by separating the networking hardware from its control mechanism. With SD-WAN, network administrators can manage network traffic more efficiently by using software to dynamically route traffic across multiple network paths based on real-time network conditions.

What are the benefits of SD-WAN technology?

SD-WAN technology offers several benefits, including improved network performance, increased flexibility, reduced costs, enhanced security, and improved network reliability. By optimizing network traffic and providing centralized management and visibility, SD-WAN can help organisations to maximize productivity, reduce downtime, and protect critical business assets.

Is SD-WAN suitable for all types of organizations?

SD-WAN technology can be beneficial for a wide range of organizations, including those with distributed workforces, multiple locations, and complex network requirements. However, the suitability of SD-WAN may depend on a number of factors, including an organisation’s specific network needs, existing infrastructure, and budget.

What are the deployment options for SD-WAN?

SD-WAN can be deployed in a variety of ways, including as an on-premises solution, as a cloud-based solution, or as a hybrid solution that combines both approaches. The best deployment option for an organisation will depend on a variety of factors, including network requirements, security needs, and budget constraints.