Shattering the Myths of SD-WAN

Tuesday, October 18, 2016
TIME: 2:00pm ET/ 11:00am PT

The hype about SD-WAN technology is intense -- and extreme. Vendors pitching pure SD-WAN as a panacea for enterprise networking have created a significant hype vs. reality gap. What enterprise use cases for SD-WAN make sense? What are the key considerations IT professionals need to take before adopting this technology? How can you separate the marketing myths from business reality to make an informed decision?

Join Paul Ruelas, Masergy Director of Network Product Management, for a webinar that shatters the SD-WAN myths to give you the truth behind an important technology for the enterprise.

What attendees will learn:

  • The 3 Biggest SD-WAN Myths You've Been Told
  • When SD-WAN Is A Fit For The Enterprise
  • Real-world Enterprise Networking Use Cases

Who should attend:

  • CIOs/IT Managers
  • Network Architects
  • Partners/Consultants

Sponsors:


 
 

Speakers:

Paul Ruelas
Director of Network Product Management, Masergy

Paul Ruelas is Director of Network Products at Masergy. He brings over 26 years of expertise in Telecommunications, IP Networks, complex solution design, and product development. Paul has developed many Ethernet and Optical products that enabled numerous global enterprises to transform their data communication infrastructures to improve business outcomes. Paul is an industry thought leader in communication transformation and on topics such as hybrid networking, SDN, NFV, and cloud connectivity. Prior to joining Masergy, Paul worked at Verizon and Frontier Communications.

Moderator:

Paula Bernier
Executive Editor, TMC


Paula Bernier is Executive Editor at TMC where she writes, edits and manages editorial content for INTERNET TELEPHONY, CUSTOMER and M2M Evolution magazine. Bernier was formerly editor in chief of xchange magazine, where she worked for more than 11 years. She’s also acted as a senior writer for Inter@ctive Week. Bernier got her start in telecom at Telephony magazine, where she spent nearly five years, leaving as the news director. Bernier also has been on the reporting staffs of various mainstream daily and weekly newspapers in Iowa, Minnesota and South Carolina.