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As technology advances, smart home devices get even smarter and easier to use, says Sakkeer Hussain, Director, Sales & Marketing, D-Link Middle East

Wi-Fi market is expected to grow at a faster pace post-pandemic, how do you see D-Link positioned in the Middle East region with its offerings for SMB’s & Enterprises?

D-Link is positioned exceptionally well to cater to the market’s increased Wi-Fi and connectivity needs. We are continuously innovating our solutions portfolio to help customers solve challenges and achieve business outcomes. From Mesh routers – cutting-edge technology modernization for home and SMB and enterprise Wi-Fi setups to pioneering remote networking solutions, cloud-based offerings, networking solutions, and Wi-Fi 6 routers, we have an extensive range of products and servicesspecially curated for the new digital era. 

Cloud Managed Networking is being seen as a game-changer, how is Nuclias by D-Link adding value for enterprises in this space? 

The Nuclias portfolio is best suited for both small businesses and large ones. We have seen a rapid adoption rate for Nuclias Cloud since unveiling it last year. Nuclias Connect and Nuclias Cloud Remote Network Management Solutions are part of our revolutionary remote work solutions portfolio and are true market differentiators. 

Nuclias Connect empowers network administrators through its centralized control, configuration, and customization capabilities while minimizing their onsite workload. 

Nuclias Cloud portfolio allows SMBs and large enterprises to deploy professional-grade networks from anywhere and anytime, eliminating physical space constraints.Nuclias Cloud is often the preferred choice in remote work models as compared to a traditional networking solution as it is cost-effective, efficient and features zero-touch deployment with hassle-free cloud-based management. 

Nuclias Managed Wireless Networking Solutions offer the capability, hosting flexibility, and value that customers need to carry out their digital transformation efforts with minimal interruptions. 

How is D-Link contributing towards Smart Cities, Smart Transportation, and Smart Factory applications?

The main technologies that will define the connected and smart home future include cloud, IoT, latest Wi-Fi versions and hardware, innovations within networks, 5G and so on. At D-Link, we have a pioneering suite of solutions across all these areas. This ranges from switches, 4G and 5G solutions, Smart Home innovations, IoT solutions, CCTV and IP Camera solutions, Whole Home Wi-Fi routers, including novelties around Wi-Fi 6, Wi-Fi Mesh Solutions, IP Telephony and so on. 

Our Mesh technology Covr provides a seamless Wi-Fi solution that blankets every square inch of the home with high-speed AC1200 Dual-Band Wi-Fi allowing users to enjoy Wi-Fi that’s stable, consistent, and truly seamless.

Other recent big launches include D-Link Thermal Solution Fever Screening Kit and D-Link Temperature Measurement Face Recognition Terminal suite of products to remote work management solutions such as the Nuclias Managed Wireless Networking Solution portfolio. Our ground-breaking Wi-Fi 6 routers, including two of our flagship products – DIR-X1560 EXO AX AX1500 and DIR-X1860 EXO AX AX1800, also cater to the evolving needs of the market. We have also recently introduced our DWR-925W 4G LTE M2M Router in the region to offer seamless connections to businesses. 

What major industries do you think should adopt cloud-managed networking and why?

Cloud-managed networking is offered as a service, allowing businesses the flexibility and convenience of managing all network users and devices from a single platform, without constraints of physical borders. From telecom and IT to retail, education, healthcare, and BFSI and so on, will find it useful to deploy these services and solutions. 

As smart homes simplify our daily lives, connecting all devices to one console can be complicated. Do you have any solutions simplifying this?

The objective of any smart device is to simplify tasks and improving its efficiency. By doing so, it revolutionizes the use of a normal appliance by integrating technologies like sensors, low-power and short-range radio signals like Zigbee and Z-Wave.  To simplify all this, most smart homes are managed by a central controller often referred to as the “hub” so they can all be connected to the Internet.  To make it even easier, the hub and all other smart home devices can be managed through a mobile app which is simple enough to use even for any novice user.  As technology advances, smart home devices get even smarter and easier to use.


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