Think you can spare 20 minutes of your week to keep up to speed with the world of WAN?
That's what WAN Wednesdays are for. Every week we'll host a quickfire podcast with a new guest each week dedicated to a different aspect of corporate network management. From security to MPLS migration, from single pane of glass to the impact of IoT - we'll cover it all, one week at a time. Guests will include network managers, analysts, solution providers, telecoms operators - anyone with a voice in where the WAN is heading.
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Think you can spare 20 minutes of your week to keep up to speed with the world of WAN?
That's what WAN Wednesdays are for. Every week we'll host a quickfire podcast with a new guest each week dedicated to a different aspect of corporate network management. From security to MPLS migration, from single pane of glass to the impact of IoT - we'll cover it all, one week at a time. Guests will include network managers, analysts, solution providers, telecoms operators - anyone with a voice in where the WAN is heading.
2: SD-WAN Use Case Review (with Margareta Sauger, PCCW Global)
WAN Wednesdays
17 minutes 55 seconds
5 years ago
2: SD-WAN Use Case Review (with Margareta Sauger, PCCW Global)
For the second edition of WAN Wednesdays we are joined by Margareta Sauger, PCCW Global's VP of Sales America Enterprise, who will take us through an SD-WAN use case for one of PCCW Global's enterprise customers.
WAN Wednesdays
Think you can spare 20 minutes of your week to keep up to speed with the world of WAN?
That's what WAN Wednesdays are for. Every week we'll host a quickfire podcast with a new guest each week dedicated to a different aspect of corporate network management. From security to MPLS migration, from single pane of glass to the impact of IoT - we'll cover it all, one week at a time. Guests will include network managers, analysts, solution providers, telecoms operators - anyone with a voice in where the WAN is heading.