AireSpring Global Managed SD-WAN Benefits for Media and Entertainment
Media and entertainment are multi-channel industries, that include movies, television, video, and streaming Internet. They tend to be global, and require efficient use of WAN bandwidth and reliable connectivity, to run their remote business offices, and distribute content throughout the world. Distribution of content and programming information must be flexible, and capable of supporting diverse network circuits in urban, rural, and suburban environments, and within different countries. These locations can vary significantly, with network coverage and availability based upon many factors, including geography and population density.
In order to remain competitive, these companies need to lower costs, while increasing efficiencies. For decades, MPLS circuits have supported their applications and services. However, they are now looking to replace or augment MPLS to lower costs and simplify deployments for new offices and their distribution supply chains. They require increased bandwidth, while ensuring security, reliability and performance, while supporting diverse IT environments, including multi-clouds.
AireSpring Global Managed SD-WAN overcomes WAN infrastructure limitations by being transport-agnostic. SD-WAN supports a mix of any type of network circuit, like DIA Internet, public Internet, 4G/LTE, satellite, MPLS, and others. This flexibility enables media and entertainment companies to achieve the right-size and type of network for their diverse connectivity needs.
AireSpring Global Managed SD-WAN can significantly lower costs and enable the agility these industries need, through diverse circuit options, and an architecture that supports any IT infrastructure, including multi-cloud, SaaS and on-premises. Our SD-WAN cost-effectively aggregates multiple diverse networks into a virtual WAN that continuously adapts to traffic, based upon the availability and real-time quality of the network paths. This supports greater traffic volumes, and ensures applications run smoothly, without being adversely affected by underlying network issues.
