SDWAN SASE using Palo Alto Prisma SASE.
Palo Alto Networks is the ONLY LEADER in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Single-Vendor SASE
By 2024, more than 70% of SD-WAN customers will have implemented a SASE architecture
92% of all enterprises are now adopting a multi-cloud strategy
62% of employees want to work in a remote or hybrid manner
3. A Leader in the 2023 Gartner® Magic Quadrant™ for Single-Vendor SASE
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Palo Alto Networks is the ONLY LEADER
in the Gartner Magic Quadrant for Single-
Vendor SASE
10. What is Driving SD-WAN
Apps are moving
to the cloud
Need high performing apps
to maintain productivity
More apps and
devices in branch
Demands greater
bandwidth at the branch
MPLS
limitations
Backhaul traffics
Slow to provision
Coverage restrictions
12. Packets
SHIFT: Packet-based to Application-based Policies
App-based policies provide granular visibility and control to ensure intelligent traffic steering
Next-Generation SD-WAN:
App-Based, Layer 7
Legacy SD-WAN:
Packet-Based, Layer 3
Size
Jitter Loss
PPS
Application Sessions
Packet
Size
Directionality
#flows
MOS
Failures/Err
ors
Fingerprint
Codec
Transaction
time
Session
13. Next-Gen SD-WAN
Legacy SD-WAN:
Loss, Jitter, Latency
Application Success and Failures
L3-L7 App Approach for Network and Security Use Cases
Utilization by Application
Application Performance and Health
14. Legacy SD-WAN needs “dual sided”
bookends for performance-based traffic
engineering of cloud and SaaS traffic
Next-Gen SD-WAN enables
“single sided” traffic engineering
based on app performance
Branch
Branch
App Defined: Essential for Direct-to-App Access