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5 reasons to move to a network platform

CIO Business Intelligence

In these environments, unifying and integrating platform capabilities like identity management, policy automation, segmentation, analytics, and assurance are essential for creating consistent architectures and design principles across domains, implementing proven best practices, increasing standardization, and enhancing security.

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Hybrid working: network managers need to take care of unfinished business

CIO Business Intelligence

But even though hybrid working is here to stay, organizations may still lack the cybersecurity controls and business-grade internet connections, like SD-WAN, that are required to support remote and hybrid workers. NTT’s recipe for hybrid working begins with zero trust network architecture, identity management and multifactor authentication.

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Securing the Digital-First Model for Retail

CIO Business Intelligence

This rapid adoption of new technologies brings with it an increase in the complexity of network design and security architecture for IT teams. The number of devices connected to the network has increased significantly with the proliferation of wireless POS, tablets, inventory trackers, and IoT devices.

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Enabling Digital Transformation, Securely

CIO Business Intelligence

Likewise, edge computing continues to mature, bolstered by ever more powerful, available, and diverse wireless networks. With widely available broadband, dedicated Ethernet options, plus access to private wireless networks, IT leaders have access to more modes of bandwidth than ever before. Next-gen security architecture.

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