The main aspect to consider with every business continuity plan – no matter the size business – is the company’s network resources.
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Causes of Internet Outages and How to Avoid Them
There are many causes for internet outages and it’s important for businesses to be ready to mitigate the effects of these to avoid financial and reputation damages. Here’s how.
Read MoreGovernment Services Stay Online with Secure Networking
Cities, townships, villages, counties all need secure, robust and resilient network connections to serve citizens without interruptions.
Read MoreThe Critical Importance of High Availability
Ecessa WAN link controllers provide automatic network failover. Many organizations integrate a secondary Ecessa device to take over if needed in a High Availability pair, or HA pair.
Read MoreDeliver Exceptional Hotel Internet with Load Balancing and Failover
Hotel operators must be able to provide fast, reliable Wi-Fi Internet access for their guests or risk losing guests and considerable revenue.
Read MoreFailover: Failing to Fail Over Can Cost Millions
When universities, banks, retailers and other businesses don’t build redundant connections and automatic link failover into their networks, they run the risk of incurring losses. The cost of failing to fail over isn’t worth the risk.
Read MoreDelaware Valley Floral Group Delivers Freshness with SD-WAN
Delaware Valley Floral Group, one of the largest floral distributors in the US, connects its locations with Ecessa SD-WAN and ensures business continuity, even when MPLS outages threaten to shut down Valentine’s Day.
Read MoreDunmore Gets 10X Speed, Eliminates Outages with Ecessa
Aerospace manufacturing company Dunmore needed to eliminate connectivity outages resulting from bad MPLS circuits. With ClariLink, they achieved zero outages and no dropped VoIP calls and increased bandwidth between 3X and 10X.
Read MoreQ&A: Does Ecessa do VPN Failover?
We were asked recently if all of our solutions enable VPN failover and traffic shaping. The answer is yes! All of our models have features that add this functionality to a customer’s existing VPNs. Some of our models even create the VPNs.
Read MoreQ & A with Ecessa: Cisco ASA and Aborted VPN Client Connections
I have a customer that has 2 ISP’s connected to a Cisco ASA. They were recently using SLA monitor and altering their route tables if an interface went down. I am trying to find a solution where they can have both lines active and in use.
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