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A network-as-a-service offering typically includes integrated hardware, software and licenses delivered in a subscription-based platform. NaaS providers include hardware vendors, telcos, cloud providers, muticloud vendors, and WAN-transport carriers.
Opengear survey reveals high investment costs, regulatory compliance, and lack of skills as obstacles to successful AI implementations.
Infusing automation platforms with greater AI capabilities can help enterprises improve network troubleshooting, avoid configuration errors, and streamline workload management.
Sysdig extends open-source Wireshark from the local network to the cloud with Stratoshark, a tool for cloud system debugging.
Red Hat's new Connectivity Link is aimed at bridging the multi-cloud management gap.
Ericsson’s generative AI-based NetCloud Assistant promises to simplify 5G wireless network administration.
ThousandEyes tracks internet and cloud traffic and provides Network World with weekly updates on the performance of ISPs, cloud service providers, and UCaaS providers.
Application trends, component costs and AI plans are driving enterprises to rethink their approach to LAN and data-center network capacity.
Automating network processes can head off issues and speed resolution of problems while cutting the workload of IT pros.
When OT systems are brought into the IT security realm, there are more devices that need network connectivity and greater segmentation is required to isolate those devices. Zero-trust architectures can help mitigate this management complexity.
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