The increasing use of public, private and hybrid cloud networks within enterprises is becoming increasingly challenging, and security is a concern. How can you reap the benefits of borderless enterprise while keeping your network stable without opening your doors wide to attackers?
Huawei launched CloudFabric 3.0, Huawei SD-WAN, and CloudCampus 3.0 solutions on day one of the Huawei IP Club Carnival MENA 2022, recognizing the need to keep up with ever-changing customer scenarios.
An SD-WAN allows IT departments to modernize the network to embrace digital transformation and increase the alignment of IT systems with business objectives. SD-WAN connections can indeed leverage cheaper and flexible internet and 5G/LTE connections and deliver end user quality of experience at the same level – and even better – than the previous WAN model based on backhaul.
Nokia and stc announced the release of stc SD-WAN, a managed SD-WAN solution based on Nuage Networks from Nokia’s Virtualized Network Services (VNS) platform.
By adopting a SASE architecture on top of their existing transport services, service providers strive to create a managed networking and security practice that can support their customers’ requirements. This enables service providers to accelerate time-to-market with new differentiated services. By owning the transport providing the connectivity to the SASE framework, service providers add value to the end-to-end service.