Why Network Modernization Tops the IT Agenda
Agencies relying on outdated infrastructure are both missing out on recent advances in networking and security capabilities and running the risk of costly network failures.
Agencies relying on outdated infrastructure are both missing out on recent advances in networking and security capabilities and running the risk of costly network failures.
Given the complexity of the modern data center, agencies must rely on automation to strengthen network reliability.
From the federal level down, agencies need networks that work consistently, reliably and securely. Fortunately, software-defined, wide-area networking can put agencies’ missions at the forefront of their networking capabilities.
The fluidity of a multi-cloud model makes it challenging for agencies to defend against cyberthreats, on top of satisfying the requirements of the Continuous Diagnostics and Mitigation (CDM) Program and other federal benchmarks, a Software-Defined Secure Network (SDSN) can help.
Organizations that have multiple clouds have larger, more complex networks with larger attack surfaces that need defending from cyberthreats.