
IZO™ SDWAN MANAGED SERVICES
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What is IZO™ SDWAN MANAGED SERVICES
IZO™ SDWAN Managed Services is a managed SD-WAN offering that designs, deploys, and operates software-defined WAN connectivity for enterprise branch sites and cloud access. It targets organizations that want outsourced lifecycle management, monitoring, and incident handling for multi-site networks. The service typically combines SD-WAN overlays with underlay connectivity options and centralized policy control delivered as an ongoing managed service rather than a standalone appliance purchase.
Managed lifecycle and operations
The offering emphasizes provider-run deployment, configuration, monitoring, and ongoing changes, which can reduce the internal effort required to run an SD-WAN environment. This model fits distributed enterprises that prefer a single operational owner for day-2 support. It also supports standardized processes for incident response and service management across many sites.
Enterprise multi-site standardization
A managed SD-WAN service can enforce consistent routing, segmentation, and application policies across branches, data centers, and cloud on-ramps. This helps organizations replace heterogeneous site-by-site configurations with a common template approach. It is particularly useful during network refreshes, mergers, or rapid site rollouts.
Carrier-grade service integration
As a managed service, SD-WAN can be bundled with access circuits, SLAs, and centralized reporting under one contract. This can simplify procurement and accountability compared with assembling separate SD-WAN software, hardware, and multiple carriers. It also supports coordinated troubleshooting across overlay and underlay components when issues occur.
Less direct platform control
Managed services often limit how quickly customers can make granular configuration changes without provider involvement. Some organizations may find the change process slower than self-managed SD-WAN, especially for frequent policy iterations. The operational model can also reduce transparency into low-level device and controller settings depending on the portal and reporting provided.
Feature set depends on OEM
The capabilities available (e.g., advanced security, cloud connectivity options, analytics depth) depend on the underlying SD-WAN technology stack selected by the provider. If the service uses multiple OEM options, feature parity and roadmap consistency can vary by region or customer profile. This can complicate standardization for global enterprises that need uniform capabilities everywhere.
Potential vendor and contract lock-in
Bundling SD-WAN with managed operations and connectivity can increase switching costs at renewal time. Contract terms, circuit commitments, and managed CPE ownership models may constrain migration to another architecture or provider. Organizations should validate exit provisions, device return/refresh terms, and portability of configurations and logs.
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Tata Communications Limited
Mumbai, India
1986
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