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As the number of smartphones and mobile devices explodes, access to higher-speed, highly available networking is demanded; modern WiFi solutions are the answer, says Martin May, regional director at Enterasys Networks.
Delivering applications to mobile users on a large scale requires a fresh approach to architecting wired and wireless networks, says Martin May, regional director of Enterasys Networks.
Enterasys Networks has partnered with PCM to provide a cost-effective option to address WiFi mobility trends, says Martin May, regional director of Enterasys Networks.
Network design has to be driven by an organisation's core business needs, says Martin May, regional director at Enterasys Networks.
SDN gives network administrators programmable central control of network traffic without requiring physical access to the network's hardware devices, says Martin May, regional director at Enterasys Networks.
Hybrid clouds allow organisations to take advantage of the scalability and cost-effectiveness offered by public clouds without exposing mission-critical applications and data to third-party vulnerabilities, says Martin May, regional director at Enterasys Networks.
Targeted at high bandwidth and latency-sensitive applications, the 7100-Series is suited to the demands of modern data centres.
SDN technology includes the separation of network elements, allowing administrators to provision network connections on the fly, says Martin May, regional director of Enterasys Networks.
Cloud computing protects data by letting companies perform offsite data replication to a cloud storage provider, says Martin May, regional director of Enterasys Networks.
The fan experience is often blighted by poor cellphone reception and spoiled by a lack of, or incapable, WiFi facilities, but this needn't be the case, says Martin May, regional director at Enterasys Networks.
Enterasys IdentiFi forms part of the company's integrated wired and wireless OneFabric Edge architecture.