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Today’s Enterprise WAN Isn’t What It Used To Be

Kentik

Yes, there’s something to say about how applications are written, but on the public internet side, we’ve seen a decrease in latency, cost, and a massive increase in available bandwidth. This coincided with the advent of the public cloud like AWS, Azure, GCP, etc.

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SD-WAN Success Requires A New Kind Of Managed Service Provider

CATO Networks

For small businesses that have regional networks, broadband is likely sufficient. The first and most obvious risk is quality, particularly for real-time and bandwidth-intensive applications. Inconsistent bandwidth speeds. As is the case with most technologies, one size definitely does not fit all with SD-WANs.

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Unleashing SASE for All: Empowering the Channel Ecosystem Business

CATO Networks

This platform needs to be cloud-native to handle the ever-increasing demands of bandwidth and innovation. Unparalleled Scalability : The cloud-native architecture scales effortlessly to meet the bandwidth and security demands of any organization, regardless of size or location.

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How to Secure Remote Access

CATO Networks

Choose Secure Software Businesses must choose enterprise-grade software that is engineered to be secure from the outset. Even small businesses should not rely on software that has been developed for a consumer market that is less sensitive to the risk of cyber-attacks.

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Understanding Network Class Address in IP Networking

NW Kings

Hosts per Network : Up to 254 Class C addresses are commonly used for small networks and are among the most popular IP addresses in home and small business settings. Better Multicast Support : Enhanced capabilities for multicasting reduce bandwidth consumption. Class C Address Range : 192.0.0.0 Wrapping Up!