March 12, 2025 · Chris Alberding · 5 min
SD-WAN, despite being around for nearly a decade, continues to evolve to stay relevant, proving its relevance as a leading connectivity solution for secure, scalable and future-proof networking.
In 2015, a large retail chain faced a massive challenge: their traditional MPLS-based network couldn’t keep up with the demands of new in-store technologies and high customer traffic. The network was slow, expensive to maintain and incapable of supporting the real-time data required for advanced point-of-sale systems, customer Wi-Fi and cloud-based inventory management.
Then they made the shift to Software Defined-Wide Area Network (SD-WAN), a technology that transformed their network performance and security almost overnight. By rerouting traffic dynamically and using lower-cost internet connections, the retailer slashed costs, improved network reliability and created a seamless experience for customers across hundreds of locations.
Early adoption stories like this one are part of why SD-WAN remains a key technology in today’s networking world. Although it’s been around for nearly a decade, SD-WAN continues to evolve and prove its worth, especially now as part of Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), where it takes on an even greater role in shaping the future of connectivity.
The evolution of SD-WAN
When SD-WAN was first introduced, it disrupted the networking world with its ability to simplify and optimize wide-area networks. Businesses quickly embraced its cost-efficiency and flexibility, as it allowed them to move beyond traditional MPLS-based networks and tap into internet-based solutions that provided faster, more scalable connectivity options.
Since its inception, SD-WAN has continuously evolved, and there’s so much to know about what it is, and why it’s still a leading connectivity solution. Today’s SD-WAN solutions offer enhanced performance, deeper integration with cloud-based services and even smarter network management capabilities that cater to the increasingly digital-first business environment. But perhaps the most significant leap forward has been the incorporation of SD-WAN into the SASE framework.
The rise of SASE and SD-WAN’s role
Businesses today need more than just high-speed connectivity—they require secure, seamless access to cloud applications from any location. This is where Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) comes into play. SASE brings together networking and security into a unified, cloud-native service model, delivering key functions like Zero Trust Network Access (ZTNA), secure web gateways (SWG) and firewall-as-a-service (FWaaS) alongside SD-WAN.
SD-WAN plays a crucial role within a SASE framework by providing intelligent, secure routing capabilities that ensure optimal application performance while maintaining robust security standards. As businesses face increasing cybersecurity challenges, SD-WAN’s ability to dynamically route traffic based on real-time performance metrics and security needs makes it a foundational part of SASE, ensuring that organizations can operate with the agility and protection they require.
Why SD-WAN is still relevant?
The integration of SD-WAN into SASE has helped solidify its place as a critical technology for today’s digital world. SD-WAN is still a leading solution for the following reasons:
SD-WAN: Still leading the charge
Although SD-WAN has been around for years, its constant evolution and integration into more advanced frameworks like SASE demonstrate that it remains a core part of the future of connectivity. As businesses continue to adopt digital-first strategies and face increasing network complexity, SD-WAN will continue to evolve, providing the backbone of secure, scalable, and high-performing networks for enterprises of all sizes.