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Wintrust's Network Transformation: A Case Study on Enhanced Stability and Security
Technology Category
- Cybersecurity & Privacy - Network Security
- Networks & Connectivity - Software-Defined Networking
Applicable Industries
- Education
- Finance & Insurance
Applicable Functions
- Logistics & Transportation
- Product Research & Development
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- Inventory Management
- Vehicle-to-Infrastructure
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The Challenge
Wintrust Financial Corporation, a financial holding company with over $45 billion in assets, was seeking to enhance their data and voice networks to support their continuing growth. The company was looking for a more effective, stable network that could support its operations and pave the way for future expansion. As the company grew, officials wanted to ensure stable and consistent network performance and prevent any points of failure. The challenge was to find a solution that would provide highly secure, scalable, and reliable connectivity, while also supporting the company's expanding business.
The Customer
Wintrust Financial Corporation
About The Customer
Wintrust Financial Corporation is a financial holding company with assets of over $45 billion. The company operates 15 community bank subsidiaries with over 180 banking locations in the greater Chicago and southern Wisconsin markets. Wintrust also operates various non-bank business units, including some that provide commercial and life insurance premium financing in the United States, a premium finance company operating in Canada, and several others. The company was founded in 1991 and has grown to become the second largest bank in Chicago. Wintrust offers a variety of services to make it a one-stop shop for any financial need, including traditional retail and commercial banking services, wealth management, and commercial and life insurance.
The Solution
AT&T Business helped Wintrust transform its network. The company opted for AT&T VPN service for highly secure, scalable, and reliable connectivity. In addition, Wintrust chose AT&T IP Flexible Reach and AT&T IP Toll-free services to support its expanding business. An array of other transport and network management services were also included to strengthen its infrastructure. The bank now uses AT&T Virtual Private Network (VPN), a network that connects remote sites almost anywhere in the world. AT&T VPN is also isolated from the public internet to keep cyber criminals at bay. The bank now processes transactions with speed and security through the AT&T Global Network.
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