Recommended @ #EDU23: If you’re headed to the EDUCAUSE Annual Conference and could use help with #TechnologyInfrastructure planning, register now for this Oct 9 preconference workshop with Jon Young, Arthur Brant, Mike F., Brian Helman, and Ryan Turner. You’ll meet members of the EDUCAUSE network managers, wireless managers and communications technology (CIA) community groups and review trends and topics including: - The future of the secure and scalable campus network including Zero Trust and Role Based Access Control - Analytics and monitoring from operations to security - Wi-Fi 6E challenges and opportunities - Moving telecom to the cloud (UCaaS, Unified Communications as a Service), or moving network management to the cloud - Challenging the “utility” mentality & managing technical debt while positioning IT as a business enabler - Routing Security, RPKI (Resource Public Key Infrastructure), MANRS (Mutually Agreed Norms for Routing Security) #HigherEdIT #IT #CIO #NetworkSecurity #NetworkOperations #CloudServices https://lnkd.in/dqN-Fgni
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Checkout this new article from Behind the Byte! Article: Software-Defined WANs Simplify Multi-Site Networks Link: https://zurl.co/dopo "Behind the Byte serves as your go-to information hub for the latest cutting-edge advancements in technology and science that are shaping the landscape of the Communications Technology Industry."
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Checkout this new article from Behind the Byte! Article: Software-Defined WANs Simplify Multi-Site Networks Link: https://zurl.co/dopo "Behind the Byte serves as your go-to information hub for the latest cutting-edge advancements in technology and science that are shaping the landscape of the Communications Technology Industry."
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Private wireless networks may offer definite advantages over Wi-Fi for improving wireless connectivity and supporting mission-critical applications across an enterprise but it's important to understand the basics. World Wide Technology's article, "The Role of Private Enterprise Networks in the Enterprise" provides a good starting point. Check out the article here and reach out to us for further questions or to see if its a viable option for your organization: https://lnkd.in/djQrJiik
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Hello Everyone , Join us on Jan 31st for an exciting live webinar on how to effectively troubleshoot network latency issues This session can provide a lot of insights for professionals from various grades and domains part of the networking. Here are 5 compelling reasons to attend a webinar on effectively troubleshooting network latency issues: 🚀You can elevate Your network performance by understanding how to troubleshoot complex scenarios like intermittent latency related issues 🔍 Understanding challenges on Latency issues troubleshooting and gain insights on how to address them head-on. 💼 Enhance your skill set and become a go-to expert in complex network issue troubleshooting 🌐 Stay Ahead in Tech Trends , by keeping pace with the latest tools from Arista networks and techniques to stay at the forefront of network troubleshooting innovations. 💡 Gain insights into real-world strategies for swift and effective network issue resolution. Don't miss out on this opportunity to supercharge your networking skills! Register now for the webinar Registration Link: https://lnkd.in/eBA9U4gg #NetworkTroubleshooting #aristatac #arista #eos #dmf #observability #cloudvision
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During the “Why should your enterprise deploy a private network?” webinar, Asimakis Kokkos, Alliance Technical Specification Group Chair and Head of Technology Ecosystems at Nokia, discussed the benefits of deploying a 5G private network for enterprise use cases. Attendees asked numerous insightful questions regarding the deployment process as well as use cases for specific verticals. Read our webinar Q&A recap blog to explore answers to these questions and gain insights into the private network deployment process: https://bit.ly/3VPEhxK #5G #PrivateNetwork
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Is your edge intelligent and tasty? Today, this is my edge. It's not enough to 'just' run workloads and have them be resilient on a cluster even when the power is off, those workloads underpin other activities that also need support. With Reskube, I not only protect the power but also have failover and alternative networking under the hood which means not only can my workloads still reach the internet, but so can my WiFi grill, ensuring that my 12-hour pulled pork will be as satisfying as the lights out upgrade that I'm about to do on the Scale Computing cluster. Yes, it's a weak link at best - but the point is that it's time to drop single-on-point solutions that are difficult and costly to manage and instead choose environments that are designed to be self-healing, automated, and can be deployed and maintained from afar. Come and talk to us at ET Works and let us show you how cost-effective this can be. Reskube Edge provides resilient, remotely managed power and internet infrastructure, safeguarding your business against costly downtime
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Private wireless networks are a great option as companies strive to improve #connectivity within their organizations. However, it's important to understand the basics before jumping in. Get started with WWT. https://lnkd.in/eVeSZ-JB
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Back in 2019, I got into a discussion with my CSP colleague about which cellular network should be more resilient to failure, public or private. Since we were developing the concept of private networks at the time, I wanted to say that , of course, a private network, since a minute drop could cost an enterprise millions of dollars. At that time we considered private networks as an element of the critical infrastructure of the enterprise, involved in the production process. However, the downtime of a public network can cost invaluable human lives. Reflecting on the previous discussion I realise that both networks should be equally reliable, in terms of service interruption. The only difference is that private networks are very sensitive to degradation of the declared SLA level. In other words, if the public network does not feel the degradation of bandwidth by 10% or the increase in latency from 100 milliseconds to 1 second, in the private network it can lead to a local catastrophe. Also, having achieved a proper level of service in the moment, such as latency, you have to guarantee it 24 by 7, this seems very simple if you run a network, however it is a big challenge in reality. Now the question is what kind of network can sustain such a challenge? A network built on components from different vendors or a network that has been architecturally designed for this kind of challenge? Based on my experience and customer feedback, I can say that a single vendor solution will guarantee a high level of service and even in the case of problems that occur naturally in the ICT environment, the time to resolve them will be significantly lower than in a solution provided by different vendors. At the moment some of the customers ignore these facts, because so far the network is used with use cases that are not critical to the quality of service and SLA. However, such usage does not guarantee a good ROI. If you want to profit from digitalisation and the deployment of advanced technologies, you must use 5G as a critical infrastructure to build your production value chain, and here network quality is critical.
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Cogent Communications is the Perfect Partner for Middle Mile Networks Middle Mile Network is an industry term that describing network infrastructure that connects “last mile” local networks to other network service providers and the greater internet. It does not typically connect directly to the end-user. In many areas of the USA and for that matter the world, there is no middle mile network located close enough to connect last mile infrastructure. If the network exists, it is privately owned by a large service provider or the state which selectivly determines criteria for participation. Developing middle mile networks provides a solution to expensive network connections by expanding the larger internet closer to the end customer who is currently unserved or underserved. Middle mile networks drive down cost and expand options for local ISP's. Equally important is the increased diversity provided by middle mile. Cogent has a unique approach to supporting middle mile networks. Cogent connects with geographic diversity, providing backup options for networks if one connection pathway fails. Consider a large statewide network serving millions of end users. Cogent can connect to the middle mile network from our network nodes in 2 or 4 directions allowing traffic multiple ingress and egress routes. • Cogent has over 1,600 on net CNDCs and growing • Connectivity speeds from 100MB to 400GE • Cogent owns and operates 54 datacenters in NA and EU • https://lnkd.in/ezdyhF-x (this link will take you to our network map. Developing a MMN? Reach out to team HHC4 - the middle mile experts at Cogent. #Cogent #AS174 #middlemilenetwork #iptransit #capacity #tier1 #opticalwaves
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