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Graphiant's 2023 State of Network Edge Survey Reveals MPLS and SD-WAN Are Not Enough

Graphiant's 2023 State of Network Edge Survey Reveals MPLS and SD-WAN Are Not Enough Image Credit: Graphiant

Graphiant yesterday released the results of its 2023 State of Network Edge survey. Respondents of the survey say new use cases break existing edge technologies, such as MPLS and SD-WAN.

Respondents called out three critical uses cases:

Enterprise connectivity has changed in recent years, with a surge in remote workers, remote offices, and IoT.

Cloud connectivity is the second use case that stretches enterprise capabilities.

And trends such as digital transformation and the service economy are pushing enterprises to connect more often with customers and partners.

The survey shows enterprises aren't happy with MPLS and SD-WAN for these new use cases. Network architects gave both technologies D's and F's for metrics such as scalability, agility, and cost.

Graphiant's new service provides the speed, scalability, security, and privacy of MPL but with the agility that modern as-a-Service delivers.

But, are enterprises ready for Network-as-a-Service? The answer is a resounding yes, with seven of eight network architects likely to consider NaaS going forward. One in four say they are extremely likely.

Khalid Raza, founder & CEO of Graphiant

This happens every 10-11 years. I saw this in 2000 while pioneering MPLS at Cisco. I saw it when I co-founded Viptela in 2012. And now It’s time again for a new approach to the network edge.

Robert Spangler, Senior Network Engineer at Ballad Health

These new use cases are tough for MPLS and SD-WAN. MPLS is too slow to deploy and change and far too expensive. And SD-WAN can't handle that number of tunnels.

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