Next Gen Networking.
Crucial to supporting the high-speed connectivity required for real-time data analytics, IoT device integration, and seamless cloud-based operations of a modern organization. Advanced network technologies like wireless (5G & Wi-Fi), software-defined networking (SDN), and network functions virtualization (NFV) can unlock greater bandwidth and more dynamic, efficient network management.
What is Next Gen Networking?
A Next Generation Network (NGN) refers to an advanced, packet-based telecommunications network designed to carry all types of services (voice, data, video, etc.) over a single, unified infrastructure.
How it can help.
NGNs make use of multiple broadband capabilities, including Quality of Service (QoS) technologies, to optimize network traffic management, providing consistent and predictable levels of performance for critical applications and services..
Next Gen Networking Solutions
The following are specific applications of the broader concept of Next Gen Networking and highlight areas of our core expertise.
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Software Defined Networking (SDN) separates network management from the hardware that sends data, allowing administrators to manage network services through abstraction in a centralized location.
This architecture enables more agile and intelligent network configurations, simplifies operational processes, and facilitates direct programmability.
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Network security encompasses all steps taken to protect the integrity of a computer network and the data within. Keeping sensitive data safe while ensuring the network remains operational and trustworthy.
Successful network security strategies combine multiple security solutions such as “SASE” and “ZTNA” to protect users and organizations from malware and cyber-attacks.
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The latest generation of Wi-Fi, known as Wi-Fi 6 & 7, brings some significant performance improvements specifically aimed at addressing the limitations of pevious generations.
5G technology offers faster speeds, lower latency, and greater capacity than its predecessor, supporting the proliferation of IoT devices.