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Fortinet adds wireless and IoT security features to SASE platform

Network World

Fortinet continues to enhance its Secure Access Service Edge ( SASE ) package by adding support for microbranches, extending wireless LAN protections, and improving data loss prevention (DLP) and end-user monitoring capabilities.

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Six Building Blocks of a Next-Generation Software-Defined Campus LAN

Tech Republic

Digital acceleration, defined by initiatives that include ubiquitous connectivity, migration to the cloud, and investment in next-generation networking technologies, has driven many advancements in the IT industry. Wired and wireless networks are no exceptions.

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Zebra Technologies Expands the Cloud-Managed WLAN Market With Azara

IT Toolbox

In a space that not so long ago was the exclusive domain of Meraki and Aerohive at the enterprise tier, an increasing number of WLAN vendors are bringing cloud management options to current and future customers.

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5G-enabled manufacturing: Realizing Industry 4.0

TM Forum

A two-year project with Ford Motor Company has shown how 5G, mobile private networks, multi-access edge computing (MEC), IoT (Internet of Things), big data, cloud, artificial intelligence will deliver Industry 4.0 Use case 3: Ford optimizes quality with 5G and hybrid cloud. and the factory of the future. Learnings and opportunities.

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10 edge computing innovators to keep an eye on in 2023

Dataconomy

Established networking and telecom service providers have joined the fray, offering wireless and connectivity solutions to facilitate the operation and protection of applications at the network’s edge. To promote its network as a service and co-managed cloud solutions, Adaptiv is relying on its channel partners.

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How to Navigate Market Pressures with Cloud-based Network Management

CIO Business Intelligence

For many organizations large and small, the COVID-19 pandemic was the tipping point for cloud adoption. Unsurprisingly, more than half of enterprise IT spending in key market segments will shift to the cloud by 2025, according to Gartner. [1] However, the transformative benefits of cloud cannot be realized (or may even be negated!)

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The little-talked-about solution to Internet connectivity

Dataconomy

Although these devices, which expose many devices to physical factors, have played an important role in the development of technology, it is time to focus on wireless solutions. Cloud systems, Wi-Fi 6, and DAS systems are the most commonly used methods. From 5G to 6G: What comes after the fastest wireless network yet?