September 08, 2021
SD-WAN IN A NUTSHELL
In today’s era, traditional WAN networking is not enough to handle the proliferation of application requirements and shifting gears to a cloud-first model. The router-centric model that needs the business to conform to the network has shifted to a business-first model. A business-first model is a top-down approach not imposed by the constraints of the […]
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April 29, 2020
Staff Augmentation and Network Stability
Aggressive Expansion Requires Assertive Architecture. When a multi-billion-dollar insurance brokerage needed staff augmentation and a reassessment of its current network, Sayers engineers and project managers rearchitected and redesigned a solution to provide an environment that was flexible, established and stabilized. In a scenario that required all-hands-on-deck, the Sayers team worked with their client to help […]
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December 21, 2018
Core Switch Implementation for Top Accounting Firm
Implementing New Core Switches to Reduce TCO Sayers network architecture reduces latency and improves wired and wireless functionality. Addition by subtraction leads to savings. One of Georgia’s largest accounting firms needed help reducing latency and improving functionality of their network. The client also wanted to cut back on total cost of ownership (TCO) by removing […]
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