In recent years, a significant number of companies across various sectors and public administrations have been undergoing or have already completed a digital transformation of their traditional communication networks and how they are managed. The purpose of this transformation is to elevate user satisfaction with the network and applications, while also enabling organizations to adapt to...
QoS in SD-WAN networks
Citius, Altius, Fortius (“quicker, higher, stronger”), is the Olympic motto that pushes athletes to give their utmost while competing. With dozens, or even hundreds, of applications in fixed or mobile devices, all connected at the same time and competing for bandwidth, one might say the telecommunications sector is almost as competitive as the sports world. This competition grows when several...
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.
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 high performance computing power to operate competitively, or even survive. Equally, though, they need a communications and...
SD-WAN advantages compared to VPN
In the past year, COVID-19 has forced many companies to accelerate their digitalization process. Employees have had to perform their duties from remote locations (mainly from home) in places that, up until now, were outside the corporate perimeter. This has posed a great many challenges because of the multiple types of existing lines and connections (xDSL, FTTH, 4G…), which, in addition, being...
Towards a Thin CPE
It has been more than 10 years since desktop virtualization, generally found under the acronym of VDI technology, Virtual Desktop Infrastructure, was proposed as one of the main technological drivers for providing greater flexibility, efficiency and control to the workstation (PC) – increasingly destined to become “hardwareless” and distributed between multiple devices (as pointed out by the...
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