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What is a network router? How AI networking driving its evolution

Network World

Digital content is delivered across the enterprise network and the global internet in the form of packets. These packets contain the destination address – for example, an IP address if the data is going across the internet. Sometimes these core routers are part of the “Internet backbone.” How does a router work?

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The IoT and UC: 3 Ways the Two Go Hand in Hand

IT Toolbox

The Internet of Things (IoT) and unified communications (UC) might, on first glance, appear to be an odd pairing. So, what is the synergistic link between the IoT

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IDG Contributor Network: Implementing secure WANs in the cloud age

Network World

Over the past few years most organizations have significantly increased their reliance on the Internet, primarily due to the outsourcing of utility applications like email, unified communications, ERP, CRM, etc. to SaaS providers. This is due to the fact that direct access at every branch introduces compliance issues.

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Buyer’s guide: Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) and Secure Service Edge (SSE)

Network World

In 2019, Gartner created the term SASE to describe a cloud-based service that combines networking and security to give remote workers safe access to internet-based resources. The redesigned self-service Cato Management Application has functionalities for controlling the entire service through a single dashboard.

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The Power of One

CIO Business Intelligence

Our cloud-based Unified Communications solutions offer greater functionality and flexibility, without the large upfront cost of traditional systems and extend voice solutions to the home office and mobile phone – customers never need to know the difference. This will change in 2022, with AI set to become mainstream. billion by 2030.

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Voice — set to disrupt business communications

CIO Business Intelligence

It enables businesses to operate efficiently and effectively as well as communicate both internally and externally in multiple ways that enhance the employee experience, and support customer needs and business goals. Mobile phone technology emerged in the 1980s, freeing voice communications from fixed locations.

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Flexential – Providing Enterprises with the Interconnected Data Center and Hybrid Cloud Solutions They Need

CIO Business Intelligence

They must also deliver the speed and low-latency great customer experiences require in an era marked by dramatic innovations in edge computing, artificial intelligence, machine learning, the Internet of Things, unified communications, and other singular computing trends now synonymous with business success.