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MEF Introduces New Standards for High-Performance, Secure SD-WAN Services

MEF Introduces New Standards for High-Performance, Secure SD-WAN Services
New standards deliver on guaranteed behavior for application performance and security

MEF, a global industry association of network, cloud, and technology providers who drive network transformation to power the digital economy, announced it has published new SD-WAN standards that add critical enhancements, including new service capabilities for underlay connectivity, important application performance metrics, and security zones for service providers deploying SD-WAN managed services.

The new standards include:

  • MEF 70.1ย updates MEF 70, the industryโ€™s first global SD-WAN standard, to include new service attributes for underlay connectivity services, new measurable performance metrics that provide visibility into an applicationโ€™s performance within the provider network and across multiple service providers, and the infrastructure to support application-based security defined in MEF 88 (see below).
  • MEF 88, MEFโ€™s first security standard, enhances an SD-WAN service to add security functions. These include defining threats, malware protections, security policy terminology and attributes, and describing what actions a policy should take in response to certain threats.
  • MEF 95ย provides a unified policy framework for MEFโ€™s SD-WAN (MEF 70.1), Network Slicing (MEF 84), and SASE (MEF W117) and Zero Trust (MEF W118) standards coming in 2022.Prediction Series Banner

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โ€œWeโ€™re seeing a healthy uptick in SD-WAN deployments driven by work from anywhere, as more users are connecting to the cloud and cloud-based applications. We estimate the global SD-WAN service market will grow from $2.85B in 2020 to $14.5B in 2025 (CAGR of 38%),โ€ said Roopa Honnachari, vice president of research & global program leader โ€“ network & edge services, Frost & Sullivan. โ€œMEFโ€™s work in standardizing and certifying SD-WAN managed services is helping to drive that adoption, and we believe certified services and professionals will continue to play an important role in moving the market forward.โ€

โ€œMEF’s develops standards and certifications to provide clarity and assurance and remove complexity for SD-WAN managed services. The new standards define the service behavior and associated policy language needed to deliver high-performance, secure SD-WAN managed services,โ€ said Pascal Menezes, CTO, MEF. โ€œThese standards, and the forthcoming SASE and Zero Trust standards, benefit both customers and providersโ€”customers know what to expect when purchasing SD-WAN managed services from a provider, and providers have the tools needed to deliver secure SD-WAN services that drive customer satisfaction.โ€

Organizations benefit from SD-WAN-certified services, technologies, and professionals

The MEF’s 3.0 SD-WAN certification program for service providers and technology vendors validates compliance with MEF’s standards for delivering managed SD-WAN services and the underlying technology, removing market confusion, and enabling faster market adoption. In 2022, secure SD-WAN requirements will be added to the MEF’s 3.0 certification program. To date, 17 companies have achieved MEF 3.0 SD-WAN certification. In addition, the MEF-SDCP Professional Certification training and certification provides an opportunity for the engineers, architects, product managers, and others deploying SD-WAN solutions to demonstrate their expertise in MEF’s 3.0 service standards. Worldwide, there are over 700 MEF-SDCP professionals employed by more than 120 companies.

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