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.
EGUIDE:
Network virtualisation, the process of making networking infrastructure more agile by running network functions on industry-standard server hardware, has long-promised huge benefits for the IT department by improving network speed, reliability, flexibility, scalability and security.
EGUIDE:
Access this exclusive guide to find out how the Liverpool Football Club provides high-performing and accessible wireless connectivity to their fans at their home stadium.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive resource examines a scanning and routing solution that makes capturing and sending your critical documents as easy as pushing a button. Read on to find out more.
WHITE PAPER:
This exclusive resource examines a wireless networking solution, used by higher education organizations, that was developed from the ground up for a wireless world, designed to deliver wired-like performance and consistent accessibility.
EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, analyst Lee Doyle explains how software-defined networking (SDN) allows today's networks to keep pace with automation and DevOps demands -- leading to lower costs, faster provisioning and better scalability. Also inside, analyst John Burke shares how you can assess the benefits of SDN in your network.
WHITE PAPER:
This informative paper examines a wireless networking solution designed specifically to support mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets, allowing for your organization to provide reliable, high-performing wireless services to your mobile workforce.
WEBCAST:
This informative webcast discusses a networking solution that lets administrators easily design, configure, and deploy data center fabrics while helping to simplify operations and optimize network performance.
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.