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Organisations around the world are accelerating their adoption of cloud platforms and Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) solutions, such as Microsoft 365, Teams, Salesforce, Google Workspace, Azure workloads and a wide variety of industry-specific cloud tools. These services provide scalability and operational efficiency, but they also change how networks need to be designed and managed. As a result, […]
Carrier Ethernet is the backbone of many enterprise networks. While organisations are familiar with terms like fiber, WDM, MPLS or SD-WAN, Carrier Ethernet is often the underlying foundation that enables high-performance, predictable connectivity. It is a standardized, scalable and highly reliable transport technology used to connect branches, datacenters and cloud environments in a consistent and […]
Wave Division Multiplexing (WDM) is a fiber-optic transmission technology that allows multiple data streams to be sent simultaneously over a single optical fiber. By assigning each data stream its own light wavelength, WDM dramatically increases the capacity of fiber connections without requiring new physical infrastructure. For organisations that depend on high bandwidth and low latency, […]
IP Transit is the foundation of global internet connectivity. It is a service in which an organisation allows its traffic to be routed through an internet provider’s backbone to reach the rest of the internet. While regular internet access is designed for consumers and small businesses, IP Transit offers a professional, scalable and high-performance form […]
A firewall is a fundamental component of any organization’s network and cybersecurity strategy. But purchasing and initially configuring a firewall is not enough: without continuous monitoring, maintenance, and expertise, a firewall can quickly become outdated and create a false sense of security. A “managed firewall” service, provided by specialized MSSPs, offers the solution. What is […]
Large retail organisations with numerous branches face a unique challenge: each store must operate independently while being fully integrated into a centrally managed network. Automation is at the core of this model. Point-of-sale systems, inventory management, digital signage, self-checkout, surveillance, online order fulfilment and logistics depend on stable and secure communication between stores and headquarters. […]
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) has rapidly evolved into one of the most important architectural models for modern networks. Organizations transitioning to cloud applications, hybrid work models and distributed IT environments increasingly choose SASE because it combines network optimization with advanced cloud-based security. Despite its advantages, a SASE implementation is not a standard project, it […]
As organizations adopt cloud applications, hybrid work models and distributed environments, traditional perimeter-based security becomes less effective. Zero Trust has emerged as a strategic model to address these challenges. When combined with Secure Access Service Edge (SASE), it forms a unified, scalable and cloud-native security architecture. This article explains the fundamentals of Zero Trust, how it integrates with […]
As organizations increasingly adopt cloud applications and hybrid working models, the demand for flexible, secure and scalable networks continues to grow. Two terms that frequently appear in this context are SD-WAN and SASE. Although closely related, they serve different functions. This article explains the relationship between SD-WAN and SASE and how they complement each other in a modern […]
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE) is a framework that merges networking capabilities with security services into a single cloud-delivered model. First introduced by Gartner, SASE is now widely regarded as an essential architecture for organizations aiming to modernize their IT landscape. With the widespread adoption of SaaS applications, cloud environments and distributed workforces, SASE provides […]