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I think C
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SD-Access solutions include SD-WAN, wireless assurance, and analytics.
Cisco’s SD-WAN solution extends the company’s intent based networking across the branch, WAN, and cloud. It is transport independent, meaning enterprise customers can deploy their WAN over any type of connection, such as MPLS, Internet, or 4G LTE.
Benefits of SD-WAN for enterprise customers?
Better user experience: Deploy applications in minutes on any platform. Deliver a consistent user experience and predictable performance.
Greater agility: Get faster, easier deployment and operation of their WAN, and faster performance using less bandwidth.
Advanced threat protection: Securely connect users to applications. Multilayer security encrypts all data for protection from the WAN edge to the cloud.
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correct answer is C
Solving Critical Enterprise Problems
Cisco's SD-WAN solves a number of critical enterprise problems, such as:
Establishing transport-independent WAN for lower cost and higher diversity
Meeting SLA for business-critical and real-time applications
Providing end-to-end segmentation for protecting critical enterprise compute resources
Extending seamlessly into the public cloud
Providing optimal user experience for SaaS applications
I think all are the benefits, but if requested only one, than C is the main
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/solutions/enterprise-networks/sd-wan/benefits.html
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