Service Delivery Network -- Your MPLS Solution
If you are an ASP dealership with multiple rooftops -- and having trouble keeping track of all of the voice and data circuits your dealership needs --ADP’s Service Delivery Network can help. As the automotive industry’s technology leader, ADP has developed a specific dealer solution that uses MPLS (Multiprotocol Label Switching) to consolidate services onto a single circuit. Best of all, it’s provided and managed by just one vendor – ADP.
Automotive Dealerships like yours need a network system that can deliver state-of-the-art network speed with stability and reliability that keeps your dealership up and running.
Why Service Delivery Network?
- Helps keep you connected by reducing the amount of possible router failure points across your various dealership rooftops
- Provides flexibility to divert router traffic
- Increases your network speeds with the addition of the Wide Area Application Services (WAAS), which reduces the duplicate data sent back and forth
- Provides safe and secure connection for your ASP DMS traffic, Internet and IP Phone system
Why ADP?
As you know anyone can provide an MPLS solution for your dealership. Dealerships like yours are choosing ADP because:
- Faster problem resolution – have one vendor for all of your routers, with one number to call
- Dealership expertise – with over 15 years of automotive dealership networking experience, ADP knows how to help keep you connected 24/7
Discover for yourself how your dealership could save on router costs while increasing your network speeds.
In the past, Dealers like you needed four circuits to provide essential services:
- One for ADP hosted Dealer Management System (DMS) and/or CRM
- One for Internet
- One for point-to-point connections between main store and remotes
- One for dial tone
With ADP’s MPLS Solution, Service Delivery Network, you only need two circuits:
- One for ADP applications, Call Connect, Network Phone ASP, and WAN (Wide-Area Network) traffic
- One for Internet and failover
Service Delivery Network is ideal for ASP customers that have multiple rooftops or locations.
Murray Motor Imports simplifies network management, improves reliability with ADP’s Service Delivery Network
IT Manager George Burke wanted to help Murray Motor Imports simplify its network design, and began researching MPLS (multiprotocol label switching) options.
With ADP’s Service Delivery Network (SDN), Murray Motors would be able to consolidate all of its separate voice and data circuits into a single circuit provided and managed by ADP’s hosting facility. According to Burke, “We liked the fact that we could have all of our locations fully interconnected regardless of geography. SDN was also the perfect backbone for ADP Network Phone, which we also use.”
Murray Motors’ IT department now has a standardized remote desktop to connect each location and has enabled file sharing across the domains. “That’s a huge plus for us. And from a network administration standpoint, we’re not dealing with third-party tools to remotely assist employees at other locations, which makes it much simpler,” says Burke.
Built-in redundancies offer peace of mind for Murray Motors
Burke notes that ADP’s SDN offers built in redundancy, so that if one piece of the network goes down, another automatically takes over. “That means we never have to worry about our system going down. That failover offers great peace of mind for us,” he says.
Burke concludes that ADP’s SDN helped him “achieve the ultimate goal of simplifying network design and administration.”