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Application Defined Network
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Application Defined Network (ADN) is an enterprise data network that uses virtual network and security components to provide a dedicated logical network for each application. This allows customized security and network policies to be created to meet the requirements of that specific application. ADN technology allows for a simple physical architecture with fewer devices, less device configuration and integration. This reduces network administration and a lowers the tax on IT resources. ADN solutions simplify businesses' need to securely deploy multiple applications across the enterprise footprint and partner networks, regardless of where the application resides. ADN platforms provide policy-based, application-specific delivery to corporate data centers, cloud services and third-party netwo
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Application Defined Network (ADN) is an enterprise data network that uses virtual network and security components to provide a dedicated logical network for each application. This allows customized security and network policies to be created to meet the requirements of that specific application. ADN technology allows for a simple physical architecture with fewer devices, less device configuration and integration. This reduces network administration and a lowers the tax on IT resources. ADN solutions simplify businesses' need to securely deploy multiple applications across the enterprise footprint and partner networks, regardless of where the application resides. ADN platforms provide policy-based, application-specific delivery to corporate data centers, cloud services and third-party networks securely and cost-effectively. Some ADN solutions integrate 3G/4G wireless backup services to enable a second internet connection automatically and instantly when connectivity is lost on the primary access connection. The ADN design provides an (A2A) based model that evolves enterprise networks beyond the site-to-site (S2S) private model.
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