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Talari Launches E50 Platform to Extend SD-WAN Service to Small Branch

Talari Launches E50 Platform to Extend SD-WAN Service to Small Branch Image Credit: Talari Networks

Talari Networks has announced the availability of its new E50 appliance that extends SD-WAN services to customers with small branch or home offices, and retail sites.

With the new E50 appliance, enterprises can expect rapid service delivery with built-in WAN optimisation, firewall, NAT, routing and IPsec termination services, with no additional licenses required. 

Delivering throughput with up to 100 Mbps full-duplex performance across multiple network transports, customers can now benefit from affordable, yet robust services that can scale to hundreds of SD-WAN nodes.

Aggregating two or more network transports of any type, SD-WAN services enabled by the Talari E50 enhance unified communications and video applications, improving the quality of voice and video by proactively routing packets along the best path to avoid jitter and packet loss, while ensuring bandwidth for every application.

System integrators and value-added solution providers can take advantage of the E50 to reduce customer bandwidth and operational costs, even as organisations attempt to scale their bandwidth requirements. MNSPs can utilise multiple service providers for customers with isolated remote sites, to take advantage of 4G/LTE, satellite and other transport alternatives.

Atchison Frazer, Head of Worldwide Marketing, Talari Networks
By simplifying perimeter deployment and management for logical hub-and-spoke networks, the E50 gives network administrators the services elasticity they need to offer low-cost WAN connectivity for customers with remote sites and limited IT resources.

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