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Network security remains a priority as AI brings new risks, Extreme Networks report finds

André Kannemeyer, Chief Technology Officer at Duxbury Networking. (Image: Supplied)
André Kannemeyer, Chief Technology Officer at Duxbury Networking. (Image: Supplied)

Duxbury Networking, which positions itself as a leading South African networking solutions distributor, says the recent Extreme Networks “CIO Insights Report: Priorities and Investment Plans in the Era of Platformisation” reveals that while artificial intelligence (AI) continues to transform the technology landscape, CIOs and IT leaders remain focused on enhancing network security and unifying networking, AI and security into a single, streamlined platform.

The report surveyed 200 CIOs and senior IT professionals across various industries and found that there is a desire for a single integrated platform to improve productivity and protect against evolving cyber threats. The top three IT priorities identified were securing enterprise networks, integrating network and security and deploying AI within their organisations.

Key findings and trends from the research:

  • Beyond AI, security is a primary concern: 34% of CIOs ranked securing the network as their highest priority, with 22% citing the need to integrate networking and security. An overwhelming 96% agreed that the network forms the foundation of a robust cyber security strategy, underscoring the importance of unified, built-in security rather than add-on solutions.
  • AI implementation brings challenges in bandwidth and security: Although 84% of respondents have started integrating AI, concerns around bandwidth, employee readiness and data security remain significant. With 40% identifying data security as their main AI-related concern, there is a clear need for platforms that align AI deployment with network and security measures.
  • Platformisation emerges as a key priority: The trend towards unified, cloud-based networking is gaining traction, with 88% of CIOs indicating a preference for a single integrated platform that combines networking, AI and security capabilities. This demand for platformisation is also reflected in plans for cloud migration, with 86% aiming to upgrade their networks in the next 18 months to support AI and other emerging technologies.
  • Expanding IT responsibilities and complexity: The rise of AI, IOT and hybrid work environments has added new responsibilities and increased complexity for IT teams. Over 50% of respondents noted that managing a growing array of devices and maintaining interoperability with new technologies were key challenges.
  • Sustainable IT practices gain momentum: Sustainability is increasingly important to businesses. Eighty-eight percent of respondents felt that IT has a role in supporting corporate sustainability goals, while 82% reported having IT-led sustainability initiatives.

"South African businesses are facing a pivotal moment in their network evolution, as AI, security and network integration converge," says André Kannemeyer, Chief Technology Officer at Duxbury Networking. “Extreme Networks’ findings highlight a growing need for cohesive platforms that support AI-driven security and efficiency. Similarly, local companies must streamline management and enhance protection in a complex digital landscape.”

Extreme Networks’ solutions, available through Duxbury Networking, enable South African businesses across sectors to embrace platformisation and tackle the challenges of network security, AI integration and sustainable practices.

For more information about Extreme Networks’ solutions available through Duxbury Networking, contact us at (+27) 011 351 9800 or info@duxnet.co.za, or visit our website at www.duxbury.co.za.

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Since its formation in 1984 by CEO, Graham Duxbury, Duxbury Networking has embraced ongoing technological changes within the ICT sector in order to provide its customers with access to the latest trends and solutions. Satisfying the evolving and diverse needs of its customer base is achieved through an emphasis on sourcing cost-effective, high-quality products from carefully selected local and international vendors. Aligned with this is the provision of uncompromising technical support, which is possible due to an extensive investment in the training and upskilling of its team. The company is driven to take an active role in reshaping and redefining the South African digital landscape in its mission to help its customers build a network that will support current and future technologies.

Editorial contacts

Karien Wood
Duxbury Networking
(+27) 011 351 9800
kwood@duxnet.co.za