AWS Partner Network (APN) Blog
Tag: SD-WAN
Connect, Unify, and Scale with AWS and Alkira’s Cloud Area Networking
Alkira Cloud Area Networking helps customers fully embrace the benefits of AWS, as Alkira automates the tedious tasks required to connect enterprise WAN to the cloud. There is no hardware to buy, no agents to install, and it’s entirely delivered as a service. Alkira opens up possibilities for networking teams to be more agile, nimble, and to no longer be the bottleneck in the cloud adoption journey for organizations.
Automating a Global Meraki Deployment in Multiple AWS Regions
Cisco Meraki customers commonly question how they can extend their SD-WAN environment into an existing Amazon Web Services (AWS) footprint. They desire high availability and a way to automate reachability from their cloud resources down to their local branches. This post explores how Cisco Meraki customers can use an AWS Quick Start to help automate the highly available deployment of Meraki vMXs in multiple AWS Regions along with route propagation.
Embracing Hybrid Cloud with Citrix SD-WAN and AWS Transit Gateway Connect
When moving workloads to AWS, one of the most important considerations is connectivity. With the goal of delivering the best application experience, AWS and Citrix collaborate on many different solutions. Citrix SD-WAN provides a unique combination of proactive application traffic management, end to end. Learn how to architect a scalable SD-WAN solution with the new AWS Transit Gateway Connect attachment and streamline the deployment with Citrix SD-WAN Orchestrator.
How to Automate and Secure Branch Office Connectivity to AWS with Cisco SD-WAN
Cisco and AWS make it easy to automate and view end-to-end SD-WAN connectivity through a single, unified, automated interface. The Cisco vManage 20.3 release helps customers simplify and automate their global networks on AWS. Within minutes, customers can securely deploy their SD-WAN networks by seamlessly utilizing AWS as the global backbone for their underlay network for their branch-to-cloud and branch-to-branch traffic.