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5 reasons to move to a network platform

CIO Business Intelligence

The platform powers network devices to help you deliver your business outcomes and provides the agility needed to address unforeseen use cases. With common API authentication, naming, and management, platforms can simplify the integration of the network into streamlined IT workflows and innovative digital initiatives.

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CIO Confidential: What Keeps CIOs and IT Leaders Up at Night

CIO Business Intelligence

Some IT leaders are finding great success with cloud migration and hybrid cloud strategies by leveraging both for agile outcomes and back-office transformation, resulting in organizational strengthening. Four years ago, 80% of our workload was on-premises. Now, about 30% is on-premises.

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comdivision – Cloud expertise from design to deployment and management

CIO Business Intelligence

Many of comdivision’s customers view technology as a way to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving global economy—to lead in their respective industries by gaining greater operational speed and agility. Sandfort reports that the customer saw benefits from the SD-WAN almost immediately. “We

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Securing the Digital-First Model for Retail

CIO Business Intelligence

WiFi and SD-WAN for flexible and enhanced connectivity. Underpinning WiFi networks at disparate locations, meanwhile, SD-WAN is able to segment network traffic to prioritize and help protect critical applications. SD-WAN also provides the agility to add more bandwidth to help improve application and system performance.

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Why SASE Sits At The Centre Of A Hybrid Workforce

CIO Business Intelligence

SASE takes security best practices, software-defined networking (SD-WAN), and a host of other technologies and brings them together in a nuanced way that delivers quality and cohesive connectivity to the furthest reaches of the network’s edge. In short, SASE involves fusing connectivity and security into a singular cloud-based framework.