Sidel
Leading Global Provider of Packaging Solutions Enhances Operational Efficiency Through Secure SD-WAN Architecture
Download Case StudyFor Sidel, a global provider of packaging solutions with 50 locations worldwide, it needed to simplify and improve connectivity between branches and address technology vendor sprawl. It lacked a single view of its network, hampering its ability to solve networking, connectivity, and security problems, which may have gone unnoticed. In addition, Sidel faced complexity securing on-premises applications and an increasing number of cloud-based services.
The best solution to the company’s connectivity challenges, especially given the increasing use of cloud services, was to transition to a secure software-defined wide-area network (SD-WAN) architecture, enabled through FortiGate Next Generation Firewalls (NGFWs). By increasing the security, performance, and reliability of the company’s WAN, the new SD-WAN architecture has enabled Sidel to increase the levels of service and business value delivered to its customers and partners while simultaneously reducing connectivity and administration costs.
“We already had good experience with FortGate Next-Generation Firewalls from one of the companies we have recently acquired, so when we realized they also had some of the most advanced SD-WAN capabilities integrated into the very same platform, it seemed an obvious choice.”
– Simone Castellucci, Manager for End User Services, Sidel
Increased business continuity through improved application performance and resilience
Reduced communication costs by at least 40%
Enhanced security of complex hybrid services infrastructure
Supported business growth and operational efficiency through continued innovation and service excellence
With restrictions on travel and an increasing number of staff working remotely, the ability to push out central configuration changes and policy updates in real-time proved invaluable. In the end, not only did we complete the roll-out at a time when many projects were being postponed, but we had all 180 showrooms online within just three months.”
- Eng. Ahmed Dawood, IT Director, Oriental Weavers Group