The convergence of cybersecurity and networking into a cloud-first operating model is essential. But this means that both network and security teams will need to learn how to collaborate much more closely.
Passpoint can free up tremendous time and energy for IT and network managers so they can focus on more strategic tasks which add value to the organization in the medium and long term.
Nearly all the organizations in EMA's latest survey are interested in deploying an end-to-end, multi-cloud networking solution that can enable a consistent architecture across their cloud providers and their on-premises networks.
By carefully identifying and managing the dependencies between different services within an application, it is possible to ensure that the application functions properly and can be easily maintained and updated over time.
Visibility into network intent is a growing problem for NetOps teams. Learn how digital twins create a living and breathing network diagram with network change preparation, troubleshooting, and compliance benefits that result in more confidence and increased implementation speed.
The ability to develop and deploy new value-added services for customers is a top-line priority for telcos, and telecom SaaS empowers telcos to deliver such services faster.
When leveraging connected power devices, network managers should consider several factors that can offer assurance that those devices were built with cybersecurity as a top priority.
Businesses should think of FinOps as a process that requires constant data-driven action by stakeholders who possess both the financial and technical expertise to optimize cloud spending without disrupting cloud workload performance or reliability.
Severe weather and outdated software systems led to an estimated $825M loss for the airline, exposing operational risks that can arise if technology is not updated.
Enterprises that keep simplicity, unity, and automation in mind while creating a multi-cloud networking strategy will alleviate the burden on their IT teams and see the most efficient results.
Technologies like Wi-Fi 6E, staffing issues, and events like the Tonga volcano and cloud outages that occurred last year, will have a great impact on enterprise IT this year.
It’s not as much a competition between Wi-Fi 6E and private cellular but rather an understanding which technology best supports the essential use cases, applications, and the respective security and QoS requirements.
Managing mobile devices is significantly more complicated than managing PCs and laptops. This makes mobile device management and lifecycle management all the more important.
Network monitoring will be more reliable and efficient than ever before due to open-source contributions along with developments in automation, security, and real-time monitoring.