EGUIDE:
Software defined networking has been around for a few years but it is early days for SD-WAN and that means there is time for resellers to get on board before the technology takes off.
EGUIDE:
2018 was the year when software-defined networking, and more specifically software-defined WANs, took centre stage. We look back at a transformative year for the world of the network manager. Here are Computer Weekly's top 10 networking stories of 2018.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This article in our Royal Holloway Security Series explains how graph theory can be used to model internetworks and improve their resilience against failures and attacks.
CASE STUDY:
This exclusive paper discusses a software-defined networking (SDN) edge service solution that provides an advanced framework for network virtualization, allowing for powerful, automated orchestration capabilities for SDN functions and applications.
WEBCAST:
This brief webcast examines a unified access solution that allows both wired and wireless to be one network, letting users experience high performance on both Wi-Fi and LAN, improving productivity, efficiency, and worker satisfaction.
CASE STUDY:
This exclusive case study discusses how a consulting engineering firm utilized a network optimization solution to enable their employees to share work and leverage resources wherever they happen to be.
CASE STUDY:
This exclusive case study discusses how a university with limited resources was able to use a series of networking tools to centralize mobile management while providing the performance needed to support BYOD.
WHITE PAPER:
Discover how Apple® iPad®, iPhone® and iPod touch® users can get superior network-level access to corporate, academic and government resources over encrypted SSL VPN connections, affording complete privacy and authentication.
CASE STUDY:
This exclusive case study examines how a law firm was able to create a common platform that would support and enable immediate communications between partners and employees.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive resource discusses how SIP trunking over Ethernet can help you maximize the value of your existing UC tools, improving scalability and efficiency while reducing overall costs.