iOCO brings Fortinet’s Secure SD-WAN to local
financial services institution
iOCO, the ICT services business of the JSE-listed EOH Group, has been chosen to assist a
large financial services company in the implementation of its software-defined wide
area networking (SD-WAN) rollout. This has allowed the firm to take a bold move
forward in its stated aim of building a network incorporating the ‘modernised branch of
the future’.
Brett van Rensburg, Sales Director for iOCO’s Compute division, says: “Having recently
undertaken a rigorous year-long request for proposal (RFP) process to choose our SD-
WAN providers, we were duly impressed with the Fortinet Secure SD-WAN offering.
“This new project with the financial services company has now allowed us to test the
scope and breadth of the Fortinet solution, with truly impressive results. The top
benefits that Fortinet’s Secure SD-WAN can provide for clients include the ability to
intelligently manage bandwidth at their sites; stronger service level agreements
through the multiple infrastructures; granular reporting; and the advantages of the
zero-touch deployment.”
SD-WANs are extremely effective at enabling enterprises to communicate across
multiple branches that are geographically widely dispersed. An SD-WAN is a virtual
WAN architecture that allows enterprises to use any combination of transport services –
including MPLS, LTE, DIA and broadband internet services – to connect users to their
applications both locally and in the Cloud. The advantages of Secure SD-WAN allow a
business to lower costs and reduce complexity while also ensuring network security
and compliance. Fortinet’s Secure SD-WAN is based on the FortiGate next generation
firewall (NGFW) with integrated SD-WAN functionality.
Enabling the client’s ‘branch of the future’
“The project with our client began about a year ago, with the company’s desire to enable
a network that would launch - and thereafter drive – its modernised branch of the
future,” Van Rensburg explains. “The realities of digitally transforming the organisation
were an important part of building the business, as well as defining its future strategy.
“As an organisation within the financial services space, security was of course a priority.
Other must-have factors included reliability, cost-efficiencies, and scalability. Visibility
and reporting were also extremely important: the client wanted to be able to see the
network at the touch of a button.”
The right solution with the right team
Van Rensburg clarifies that the company needed to understand the options available in
the market. “We did not want to present the client with only one SD-WAN offering, as
we prefer instead to provide multiple offerings and consult to the client on what fits
their business and forward strategy best. There were three vendors being considered,
and some, like ourselves, had multiple options on the table. The client was therefore
looking at four or five different SD-WAN solutions, which were whittled down to three,
including iOCO’s recommendation.
“The remaining SD-WAN solutions under consideration were put forward and
scrutinised under the same proof of concept (POC) parameters; however, these
companies had a long history within the client’s network. We were, therefore, coming in
as somewhat of an outsider on this particular project, although we did have our own
pre-existing relationship of more than a decade with the client in other arenas.
“We made a solid commitment to this project and used a team of over 25 people in total,
from those who were involved in various discussions, to the account management team,
project managers and a number of other individuals playing various roles in between,
including those who designed the solutions as well as the technical heads of various
areas. Between the technical input, the reporting advantages, and the discussions
around the commercial aspect, it became apparent, much like a puzzle being put
together, that Fortinet was indeed the contender of choice.”
Driving the testing phase
Van Rensburg reports that once the initial workshops had been held, a live test of the
Fortinet solution was undertaken involving some of the users, namely the branch
manager and staff members of a particular branch. He explains, “Multiple POC
demonstrations were held at the branches with improved results across all, but the
Fortinet POC sites showed significantly more improvement than the other sites. The
Fortinet live test showed a further increase in functionality that could be managed and
recorded on live dashboards. It was clear that SD-WAN and the functionality provided
by the platform were not only showing tangible positive SLA results but, most
importantly, the users onsite were experiencing a better working environment.
“Two physical links were used and, during this live demo, we purposefully dropped one
of the links to show that there would be no impact to the network. The traffic switch-
over was seamless, and branch employees did not lose any of their capability.
Additionally, Fortinet’s visibility allowed the client to really see what was happening on
the network, in real time.
“We followed this up with similar tests at other branches, with the same excellent
results. The test phase was a resoundingly positive part of the tender process, showing
a tremendous improvement in productivity for the users where the Fortinet Secure SD-
WAN solution had been implemented. The client’s ex-com team was receiving this
positive feedback and could see the difference that the Secure SD-WAN solution was
already making to productivity.”
Making commercial sense
According to Van Rensburg, the Fortinet commercial model was another factor in its
favour. “Eventually, the tender process had become a two-horse race between iOCO and
one of the other companies mentioned previously. Not only did our model tick all the
other relevant boxes – as well as going significantly above and beyond the ‘call of duty’ -
but our costs were also significantly lower.
“This was towards the end of the process, about a month or so before the final sign-off,
and I believe that the cost-effectiveness helped to finalise the deal. The client was able
to factor in all of its needs, both present and future, without having to incorporate
additional components. This is certainly an advantage for companies looking to spread
their capital investment over time.”
Conclusion
“Over 400 sites will be serviced by the Fortinet Secure SD-WAN solution,” says Van
Rensburg, “and the client is very happy with the rollout so far, having already indicated
that there are other areas in which the solution could add value. We are pleased with
this, because it enables us to help this financial organisation to expand on the
investment that it has already made.
“Additionally, the localised support and training, including through our value-added
distribution partner, Networks Unlimited, assists enormously. In-country resources are
certainly a strong enabler of the Fortinet Secure SD-WAN solution set’s successful
deployments and support – it makes a big difference that the teams that give us support
are right here locally. We find that we have much quicker pricing and engineering
support, for example, and this agility is so key to these engagements.”
He concludes by noting, “iOCO’s strong relationship focus and its willingness to engage
were an integral part of this project. iOCO took the time to understand the client’s
requirements, and then presented them with solutions in a way that made sense to their
business model and strategic direction, including holding discussions as a consultative
exercise and not as a presentation of products. This engagement is a backbone to
continue enabling the client’s specific vision of its branch of the future. This in itself is a
further testimony to Fortinet , and another differentiation from other possible
competing solutions.”
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