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From efforts to turn Malaysia's Langkawi island into a 5G testbed to the impact of the coronavirus outbreak on sales of 5G devices, the guide offers a range of perspectives from different stakeholders in APAC's 5G nascent ecosystem.
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As networking equipment rapidly evolves to being software-defined and cloud-native, there is pronounced interest in products and services to accelerate service delivery, improve end-user experiences, and reduce infrastructure and operational costs in service delivery applications. Read more in this e-guide.
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In this expert e-guide, CIO and Principal Analyst John Burke from Nemertes Research explores how to address your network's scalability needs as you transform with SD-WAN.
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In this expert e-guide, John Burke, CIO and principal research analyst of Nemertes Research, discusses how last-mile connections work with SD-WAN deployments. Get tips on how to improve last-mile connections with redundancy that prevents unexpected network downtime, but without falling prey to uncontrolled provider sprawl.
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Reliable home network performance is a top issue IT teams have dealt with amid the COVID-19 pandemic. With almost entire workforces working from disparate locations, remote networks are nearly impossible to monitor and manage. In this e-guide, learn how home network performance issues can relate to other IT problems.
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Network expert Andrew Froehlich provides four steps to prepare your organization for SD-WAN deployment. Additionally, Froehlich and expert Lee Doyle explore SD-WAN's impact on edge routers and vertical industries.
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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.
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Public and hybrid cloud adoption has a major ripple effect on enterprise network design. This expert e-guide outlines your options for removing these new network bottlenecks.
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Work is more distributed than ever. Remote end users and branch offices routinely ping data back and forth, and that's a lot of activity happening away from the network core. In this handbook, learn how networking professionals can take advantage of an edge computing architecture by decentralizing data centers and locating them closer to end users.