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    Three Ways to Modernize Enterprise Networks

    The networking's business value has never been greater, and this is owing to digital transformation,  

    Three Ways to Modernize Enterprise Networks

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    Apac CIOOutlook | Friday, October 01, 2021

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    Secure access service edge, or SASE, is a technology that allows enterprises to apply for corporate-grade protection everywhere on the network, including a worker's home.

    FREMONT, CA: The networking's business value has never been greater, and this is owing to digital transformation, as seen by enterprises speeding up their digital initiatives by up to seven years as a result of the epidemic. Most enabling technologies, such as cloud, mobility, and IoT, are network-centric, therefore this has had a significant impact on the enterprise network. Here are three ways to transform enterprise networks:

    Implement AIOps

    AIOps systems are always on the lookout and may notify network operations teams of even the tiniest anomalies that could cause performance issues. Changes can be automated once the system has earned your trust, but don't anticipate perfection right away because AI systems are still learning. The standard for justifying AI is to be better at a task than humans, which is a reasonable goal given that human mistake is the leading cause of downtime. Start with the most challenging network elements, such as Wi-Fi and SD-WAN, and work your way up from there.

    Embed security into the network

    Integrating security into the network as a cloud service is becoming a popular technique to secure an organization. Secure access service edge, or SASE, is a technology that allows enterprises to apply for corporate-grade protection everywhere on the network, including a worker's home. Bringing the security and network operations teams together is critical to SASE success. This can be difficult, but it is vital for any firm looking to update its network.

    Software-define everything

    The data and management planes are tightly connected in legacy infrastructure, so each device must be changed when a change is made network-wide. This might result in months-long lead times when implementing adjustments, which is too long for a digital firm. The control plane is seperated from the data plane in software-defined systems, allowing the control plane to be centralized. Engineers can make changes from a centralized place and have them propagated across the network in real-time. Network modernization requires a transition to a software-based system.

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