Effective Connections for Hybrid and Multicloud Environments
As IT teams aim to connect cloud workloads, the use of SD-WAN and SSE has become more prevalent.
SD-WAN uses software overlays to manage networks more effectively, giving administrators greater control over bandwidth and traffic flows. This technology allows a school’s IT team to automate key processes, enabling greater speed and flexibility while enhancing performance. It also provides a clear look into traffic flows and data interactions.
“Connecting a cloud with SD-WAN helps an organization adapt quickly to changes in its hybrid cloud infrastructure,” says Pete Schepers, a principal solution architect with CDW. “As workloads move, you can quickly gain insight into what's going on in your environment, understand what’s moving and adapt your policy.”
SD-WAN also lets IT teams see traffic at a granular level, providing data on latency and details about specific transports. It also enhances security by automating the implementation of measures such as end-to-end segmentation and end-to-end encryption.
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SSE uses tools such as access control, cloud secure web gateways, cloud access security brokers and Firewall as a Service to enable secure access to in-house and cloud-based applications. This approach enforces an organization’s security policies wherever applications and workloads originate.
“Regardless of where your apps live, we want to be able to implement and enforce our security policy,” Schepers says. “We should have the same policy across the entire organization and all of our workloads.”
An Approach for Hybrid Cloud Success
Schools should plan their hybrid and multicloud strategies around priorities such as performance and user experience. The way a district connects students and staff to cloud resources will have a significant impact on their experience.