Category: Networking

Milestone Systems first to adopt G7 Code of Conduct for Artificial Intelligence

Milestone Systems first to adopt G7 Code of Conduct for Artificial Intelligence

Milestone Systems, a leading provider of data-driven video management software, has decided to adopt and implement the G7 Code of Conduct for advanced Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems, becoming one of the first companies to do so. Thomas Jensen, CEO of Milestone Systems, says: “We need rules to ensure AI is being developed to serve humanity. But companies should not wait […]

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SDx transformation redesigning enterprise fabric across sectors

SDx transformation redesigning enterprise fabric across sectors

With the proliferation of software-defined everything (SDx) technologies such as Software-Defined Networking (SDN), Software-Defined Wide Area Networking (SD-WAN), and Software-Defined Storage, organizations across various sectors are experiencing transformative shifts in their digital infrastructure, states GlobalData, a leading data and analytics firm. Kiran Raj, Practice Head of Disruptive Tech at GlobalData, comments: “The surge in the adoption of agile IT solutions, […]

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Adapting To Evolving Workforces with Network Automation

Adapting To Evolving Workforces with Network Automation

If 2020 and the COVID-19 pandemic taught businesses anything, it’s that remotely managing employees is a necessary workstyle change. Certain companies adapted more swiftly than others; agile businesses that had adopted network automation pivoted the fastest and with the least disruption. There’s no denying that workforces are evolving at unprecedented rates thanks to the need to support remote employees; what’s […]

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The risks of IT and OT convergence

The risks of IT and OT convergence

The worlds of Information Technology (IT) and Operation Technology (OT) have been separate for many years. IT networks are used exclusively for the interconnection of computers, data centers and public networks, while OT networks typically interconnect industrial production machinery. By Giovanni Prinetti This “air-gapped” separation has largely kept OT networks isolated and away from the problems caused by the cyberattacks […]

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Network Monitoring: Expertise is the key to success

Network Monitoring: Expertise is the key to success

It used to be that computer networks existed solely for connecting computers to allow the programs they were running to communicate. Thankfully, those days are long gone. by MARK BRULE Today, computer networks connect many devices, sensors, surveillance equipment, printers, and more. The world has become populated with IoT devices that can sense and interact with the world in manifold […]

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The Importance of Security for Edge Computing

The Importance of Security for Edge Computing

The world as we know it is quickly becoming hyperconnected and inundated with data. You may not always realize it, but the devices you use – tablets and smartphones, voice controllers, and smart locks – continually share data with applications programmed to do just about anything you can imagine. By Graham Walker   Data creation and replication are accelerating rapidly […]

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Network Upgrade Improves Fan Experience at Leeds United FC

Network Upgrade Improves Fan Experience at Leeds United FC

Leeds United Football Club (LUFC) is improving the customer experience for fans and visitors when using the turnstiles at its Elland Road Stadium in Leeds as part of an upgrade to its existing Allied Telesis high capacity resilient network core. The smooth working of the turnstiles, along with all other aspects of the club’s business, depend on reliable connectivity thanks […]

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An Integrated Solution for Endpoint Device Management at Scale

An Integrated Solution for Endpoint Device Management at Scale

As organizations realize the benefits of IoT, the number of sensors, electronic controls, and automated equipment connected to IT networks increases exponentially. Managing these devices to ensure they are secure and determining their location is increasingly complex. In response, Allied Telesis and Forescout have developed an integrated management platform, significantly reducing the time and cost of managing endpoint devices and […]

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Perenio and Transatel offer enhanced connectivity solutions

Perenio and Transatel offer enhanced connectivity solutions

ASBISc Enterprises Plc and Transatel have teamed up to integrate the Perenio IoT Router Elegance with worldwide LTE/5G services, enabling enterprises to provide simple, secure and scalable connectivity experience for employees working remotely. With distributed workforce set to become the new normal, enterprises are now expected to provide secure, simple, and mobile connectivity solutions to their employees who are working […]

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New VMS plug-in integrates PoE switches with Milestone XProtect for simplified operation

New VMS plug-in integrates PoE switches with Milestone XProtect for simplified operation

Allied Telesis, a global leader in connectivity solutions and intelligent networking tools, is pleased to announce the availability of its new plug-in for Milestone Systems XProtect. The plug-in simplifies network and IP camera management for security staff by integrating common controls into the XProtect Video Management Software (VMS) graphical interface. The Milestone Systems verified plug-in can be downloaded free from […]

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Intelligent Asset Management: Riding the Wave of Predictive Maintenance

Intelligent Asset Management: Riding the Wave of Predictive Maintenance

Maintenance and Repair Operations (MRO) are among the most important activities of modern industrial organizations. They enable enterprises to operate smoothly and have a significant impact on productivity and bottom lines. An important part of MRO deals with the management and maintenance of physical assets like the machines and tools used in production operations. That is why enterprises invest heavily […]

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Wi-Fi 6 – The Bare Facts

Wi-Fi 6 – The Bare Facts

The latest wireless standard, 802.11ax (more commonly known as Wi-Fi 6), is about to be ratified by the IEEE and offers the potential for significant improvements over any existing Wi-Fi deployment. So, everybody should rush out and upgrade their wireless infrastructure – right? As you’d probably expect, the answer isn’t as simple as that. Before we look at some of […]

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