Networking has always been a hardware-centric affair. Organizations purchase, implement and maintain a wide array of routers, switches, load balancers and other gear on a device-by-device basis. The result is a highly complex network environment that is difficult to manage and lacks the agility to meet today’s changing business demands. By Marcus Doran – VP & GM at Rahi Systems Europe.
Read MoreWith 5G services currently being rolled out globally, we thought a quick article explaining some of the technical aspects of the new service that portends to revolutionize wireless access in the coming months and years. To most, 5G will mean an even faster mobile data service compared to current 4G technology. But while this is true it is a gross oversimplification of what 5G is. By Timothy Francis – A/V Sales Engineer EMEA, Rahi Systems.
Read More5G marks the start of a technology revolution. By making high-speed connectivity ubiquitous, it will accelerate technology adoption across the country and transform how we work, play and innovate. By Jennifer Major, Head of IoT, SAS UK & Ireland.
Read MoreThe move to the cloud has been a major topic of conversation at board level over the past couple of years. In fact, 77% of enterprises have at least one application or a portion of their enterprise computing infrastructure in the cloud. By Mike Gatty, Head of Secured Connectivity, Maintel.
Read MoreThe main phases in the lifecycle of a building are construction, operations and occupancy. Each is undergoing a technological revolution as buildings become digital environments. By Stuart McKay, Senior Business Development Manager, Enterprise, Panduit Europe.
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