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NetFlow collection: A new standard for advanced network monitoring
Data collection is an essential part of network management to ensure network devices are being efficiently monitored and managed. NetFlow and SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol) are two widely used techniques for collecting network data. These two approaches are similar in that they both aim to provide valuable information about network traffic and device...
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Ensuring cybersecurity for healthcare research data
In the wake of the pandemic, nations worldwide are seeking a return to good public health and economic recovery. Any such return can be critically aided by an adequate supply of vaccines which can be administered to millions of people without a hitch.However, the...
The main advantages of OpenStack and its deployment methods
Due to the growing demand for resources driven mainly by the increasing number of devices with Internet access, it’s hard to find organizations or companies today that aren’t benefitting from the advantages of cloud computing. Acquiring and maintaining expensive...
Digitalizing SASE to enhance network protection in the cloud age
SASE – Secure Access Service Edge – is increasingly important as flexible working becomes a standard aspect of corporate IT. Managing cyberthreats is steadily more difficult as the traditional network perimeter disappears. With employees working remotely and new...
Transformers: BERT
It is no secret that in the near future, Artificial Intelligence will be implemented in most technological devices. This is because Artificial Intelligence algorithms allow to predict and make decisions with a human-like reasoning for very specific tasks, reducing...
How the latest vehicle connectivity technologies can create new competitive advantages for bus fleet operators
For many years, bus fleet operators have been able to offer basic internet services to their passengers, based on 3G or 4G communications and, probably, Wi-Fi 5 (IEEE 802.11 ac) which was released in 2014.By now, offering such services is not enough to make a fleet...
The importance of maintaining high air quality
The advent of COVID-19 has made us all keenly aware of the critical role of high air quality, with good ventilation to mitigate the risk of infection. Yet the need to avoid this risk was recognized well before the pandemic arose, and will remain just as important even...
5G FWA vs fiber – Which is best?
Although superfast broadband - with a download speed of at least 30Mbps - is by now widely available, the demand for services that use ever-higher volumes of data with equal availability and reliable connectivity is steadily increasing. This has been highlighted by...
How software can enable rolling stock digitalization
5G is allowing rail operators to gain a competitive edge through digitalizing its rolling stock. However, managing large volumes of widely dispersed network equipment can be challenging.
This post discusses how SD-WAN technology provides rail operators with the software tools they need to overcome these challenges.
5G opens diverse FWA market opportunities
5G’s superior performance makes it a truly enabling technology for FWA – but its exact capabilities depend on how it uses its available spectrum. This post looks at 5G possibilities and their impact on the 5G FWA market. ‘5G FWA’ is a somewhat minimal phrase, yet...
The synergistic benefits of integrating 5G FWA with SD-WAN
After summarising why corporate users are moving from MPLS to SD-WAN networking, this post looks at how SD-WAN is being further enhanced by the advent of 5G. Modern corporate enterprises – or even smaller-scale businesses – depend on secure, reliable, and increasingly...
Cloud VPN solutions on SDN Networks – The Way to Go
As remote work increasingly becomes the new normal, small to medium enterprises (SMEs) today are searching eagerly for reputable IT resellers and system integrators to facilitate the best possible transition. From local businesses to municipal governments, healthcare...
5G-NSA to 5G-SA Migraton: challenges and opportunities
I remember when I worked on the first GSM protocol stack as a young software engineer and holding a kind of “prehistoric” heavy TACS analogue mobile phone that was nothing more than a device for making calls. But it worked! And it achieved what it was designed for. At...