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In other network market developments, Versa Networks partners with California Telecom and Colt Network Services grows the global reach of its offerings in the high-profile SD-WAN space.
This could be the start of a trend that may accelerate in the 5G era, as the symmetrical distribution of wireless connectivity becomes key to delivering cognitive smart office and home experiences.
The company’s Intelligent Edge Command and Control offering is a hardened, self-contained solution aimed at harsh environments, like battlefields.
The operating system for microcontrollers enables low-powered connected devices, such as appliances, fitness trackers, industrial sensors, smart utility meters, security systems and a long list of others.
Australian Gas Light needed to manage its assets portfolio and cost structure much more effectively. Its data collection and reporting system was slow and paper-driven, and as the company grew, the process became harder to manage.
A multi-sided platform grows in value to the extent that it attracts more users, a phenomenon known as the “network effect.”
The new flexible data center system is a key component of the vendor’s larger Kinetic Infrastructure composable infrastructure strategy.
The new Dell EMC 2U platform offers 64 100GbE ports and adds to the vendor’s growing lineup of Open Networking products that can run third-party software.
Universal Acceptance (UA) is the concept of removing all technical barriers that might hinder a user from accessing any name in any top-level domain (TLD) from any web browser, email client or other internet application on a connected device.
The networking vendor used its IOS XE management software to immediately upgrade customers’ ISR and ASR routers with its Viptela SD-WAN capabilities.
The two networking vendors had spent more than three years suing and countersuing each other over claims of patent and copyright infringement.
By 2020, IoT devices are expected to grow to 31 billion in use globally, and by 2025, the number will surpass 75.4 billion devices. That’s a lot of potential attack surfaces. Everything has to be protected.