Wide Area Network (WAN) stories
As SD-WAN hits mainstream, the largest independent SD-WAN vendors will likely be in a position to pursue an initial public offering.
The security industry gears up for 2018 with rising ransomware, Office 365 threats, and hybrid cloud adoption, predicts Barracuda Networks' Mark Lukie.
Organisations of all sizes must consider high availability as part of their digital transformation strategy says ZK Research's Zeus Kerravala.
With Bandwidth on demand, customers can increase bandwidth in real time when needed, for the period they require.
Gartner illuminates the fierce scramble defining the 'edge' in tech, with big players vying to shape its future.
The solution was subjected to hands-on stress tests to validate the resiliency of multi-link bonded tunnels and path conditioning.
Spark, a New Zealand telecoms company, has begun a nationwide roll-out of a low power wide area network to enable IoT.
The demand for cloud-based services continues to create disruption, resulting in complexity for operators and enterprises that need to pivot quickly.
Designed for global and regional enterprises, the NTT SD-WAN platform is locally distributed around the world via 75+ local cloud centers (LCCs).
Instead of purchasing and installing proprietary hardware in their data centres, customers can now get enterprise-level network capability.
Silver Peak has announced changes to its high-performance SD-WAN, including the introduction of the First-packet iQ function.
Silver Peak's Graham Schultz argues outlines areas of concern in the current state of the WAN and argues the case for SD-WAN.
Extreme Networks to acquire Zebra Technologies' wireless LAN business, expanding its networking solutions and services.
The global WLAN market is set to grow by over 10% between 2016 and 2020, driven by the rising demand for faster internet connectivity.
An SD-WAN abstracts multiple, completely different forms of transport connectivity and combines them into manageable software components.
SD-WAN has graduated to hot topic status in tech circles, and enterprises are turning to this new approach to resolve their connectivity issues.
By using the existing technologies and reimagining the ways in which they're used, Cambium have created a product a step ahead of the rest.
An increase is WLAN infrastructure deployments and BYOD popularity are propelling growth in the WLAN security market.
The global wireless LAN market grew by 4.5% YoY in Q1 2016, with the enterprise segment experiencing its best growth in over a year.
The enterprise connectivity market in Australia is on the verge of becoming significantly more software-defined according to IDC.