SD Wan for Retail

Your network shouldn’t be the reason a customer walks out.

Abzorb & Cisco deliver SD-WAN built for multi-site retailers: networks that are more resilient, more flexible & easier to manage than legacy infrastructures.

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What a modern network looks like

Cisco SD-WAN, managed by Abzorb, lets retailers draw on a mix of broadband, 4G/5G & fibre across their sites — with the system automatically prioritising the most important traffic at any given moment.

Card payment systems stay on their own secure, compliant connection. Tills and cloud systems get a stable, direct route rather than everything being funnelled through head office. Customer Wi-Fi runs separately, without touching anything it shouldn’t.

Organisations running Cisco SD-WAN see 39% lower running costs and 38% more efficient network management on average, with an average annual value of £4.53 million per organisation. Over five years, IDC projects a 402% return on investment.

Better Together Abzorb & Cisco

Cisco provides the technology, we handle the design, installation & ongoing management.

Abzorb has access to connectivity from almost every major UK provider, which makes it easier to find the right setup for each site rather than fitting every location into the same solution. Our engineering team is fully in-house and Cisco-certified — there’s one point of contact if something needs fixing.

If you’re not sure whether your current setup is keeping pace, we’re happy to take a look and give you an honest picture of what’s possible.

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Want to Know more ?

If legacy connectivity is holding your retail business back, find out how SD-WAN technology can transform your operations.

Find out how you can maximise your existing connectivity whilst delivering a more cost-effective, reliable, and secure multi-site solution.

Talk to our team to find out more about what a flexible network could look like for your business.
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