SD-WAN while compelling is only part of the solution. Organizations need to astutely manage complementary components to build a network fit for the future.
With work from home becoming a longer-term proposition, organizations are realizing that employees often do not have a consistent or reliable way to be well-informed workers.
DSS is a win for network operators seeking to accelerate the deployment of NR networks and users that need to ensure their IoT devices have long lifespans.
The industry is turning to NFV and the Twelve-Factor App, a methodology for building software-as-a-service apps that are suitable for deployment on modern cloud platforms.
Possible 6G use cases include tactile holographic communications, digital twins, Industrial IoT, and a pervasive use of AI to merge communications and computing with society.
An important survival strategy in austere times is to be sure your employees are getting the most value from the software your company already licenses.
You do not need to sacrifice quality for a cheaper solution to save your IT department’s costs. Sometimes an optimization of infrastructure management will be sufficient. Alexander Grishin, ISPsystem’s Product Manager for VMmanager virtualization platform, shares his views on the topic.
While building out 5G is important for mobile, the immediate focus should be on shoring up broadband networks that supply connectivity to people stuck at home.
The faster businesses can understand their cloud consumption habits, clarify policies, and enact accountability, the sooner they can effectively manage their sprawling cloud spend.