Upgrading your network with a high speed 4G wireless back up has never been easier or more cost effective.
Learn how a wireless bridging solution from CradlePoint can provide your network with “pathway diversity” and help you quickly integrate 4G speeds into your back up network without the hassles and costs of ripping and replacing your current infrastructure.
Choosing the Right M2M Network SolutionCradlePoint
With the pervasiveness of 3G/4G wireless networks, the machine-to-machine (M2M) market is growing rapidly, fueling innovation and improving performance in multiple industries that are harnessing the potential.
Successful M2M operations will hinge on finding the right partnership, understanding the organization’s ROI, and speed to deployment.
Solutions like kiosks, digital signage, point-of-sale systems, video surveillance, fleet management, and remote monitoring require the right network solutions to enable enterprises to improve operations, quality control, decision making, relationships with customers, and transactional opportunities.
The Case for WiFi: Optimizing Your Network for Mobile CommerceCradlePoint
he explosion of smart phones and mobile devices has created an opportunity for retailers to engage customers and gather analytics through in-store WiFi. A dynamic, reliable, and secure WiFi network is the cornerstone of any retailer’s mobile commerce plan.
Learn the business case for system-wide WiFi while examining key trends that are driving WiFi adoption and the rapid growth of WiFi as a a customer engagement tool. We will also discuss the importance of specific network implementation strategies and rapid-deployment solutions to optimize in-store WiFi.
11 Strategies to Deploy PCI Compliant NetworksCradlePoint
Companies that store, process, or transmit credit card information must comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS).
Failure to comply can result in fines, lawsuits, and even bans from processing credit cards. Even worse, companies that are breached can find themselves in the news headlines, significantly impacting goodwill with customers, partners, and shareholders.
This investor presentation by Tulip Telecom provides an overview of the company and highlights key strategies for future growth. Tulip is an established telecom company in India with a market capitalization of $433 million. It provides data services to enterprise customers through its wireless and fiber optic networks as well as data centers and managed services. Tulip aims to expand its fiber network, become a leader in the growing data center market, offer a broader suite of enterprise data services, focus on government clients, and strengthen service delivery processes to support growth.
Mobile network operators are facing increasing data congestion due to rising usage of smartphones and mobile data services. Accuris Networks offers a mobile Wi-Fi offload solution that directs data traffic onto partner Wi-Fi networks to reduce congestion and costs while improving revenues. The solution provides subscribers with a better quality experience through seamless authentication onto Wi-Fi hotspots and maintains the operator's relationship and branding.
The document discusses broadband evolution and spectrum challenges. It provides an overview of du's broadband portfolio including fixed wireless broadband, HSPA+, and LTE technologies. Key points include du being the first in the UAE to deploy DC-HSPA+ nationwide. The document also discusses evolutions in fixed wireless broadband using OFDM technology, enhancements to HSPA+ through MIMO and dual carrier implementations, and du's LTE deployment strategy focusing on improved peak rates, coverage, and average throughput compared to HSPA.
Prodec Networks Fixed IP 3G Data SIM Solution provides dependable two-way communication between any device or any location. With numerous benefits, 3G Data SIMs are rapidly becoming a popular choice for businesses of all sizes that rely on staying connected. Founded in 1998, Prodec Networks began as a consultancy providing new and refurbished networking communications equipment. Visit: http://www.prodec.co.uk
Fujitsu is working to deliver open access fiber networks in the UK through public funding partnerships. They are currently competing for projects in Wales, Cumbria, North Yorkshire, and through the BDUK framework. The first contracts are not expected until 2012, with work starting in mid-2012. Some challenges include finalizing funding, reducing intervention areas, and meeting the 2015 deadline. Fujitsu's role is to provide wholesale network infrastructure and services through an open access model.
Choosing the Right M2M Network SolutionCradlePoint
With the pervasiveness of 3G/4G wireless networks, the machine-to-machine (M2M) market is growing rapidly, fueling innovation and improving performance in multiple industries that are harnessing the potential.
Successful M2M operations will hinge on finding the right partnership, understanding the organization’s ROI, and speed to deployment.
Solutions like kiosks, digital signage, point-of-sale systems, video surveillance, fleet management, and remote monitoring require the right network solutions to enable enterprises to improve operations, quality control, decision making, relationships with customers, and transactional opportunities.
The Case for WiFi: Optimizing Your Network for Mobile CommerceCradlePoint
he explosion of smart phones and mobile devices has created an opportunity for retailers to engage customers and gather analytics through in-store WiFi. A dynamic, reliable, and secure WiFi network is the cornerstone of any retailer’s mobile commerce plan.
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11 Strategies to Deploy PCI Compliant NetworksCradlePoint
Companies that store, process, or transmit credit card information must comply with the Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI-DSS).
Failure to comply can result in fines, lawsuits, and even bans from processing credit cards. Even worse, companies that are breached can find themselves in the news headlines, significantly impacting goodwill with customers, partners, and shareholders.
This investor presentation by Tulip Telecom provides an overview of the company and highlights key strategies for future growth. Tulip is an established telecom company in India with a market capitalization of $433 million. It provides data services to enterprise customers through its wireless and fiber optic networks as well as data centers and managed services. Tulip aims to expand its fiber network, become a leader in the growing data center market, offer a broader suite of enterprise data services, focus on government clients, and strengthen service delivery processes to support growth.
Mobile network operators are facing increasing data congestion due to rising usage of smartphones and mobile data services. Accuris Networks offers a mobile Wi-Fi offload solution that directs data traffic onto partner Wi-Fi networks to reduce congestion and costs while improving revenues. The solution provides subscribers with a better quality experience through seamless authentication onto Wi-Fi hotspots and maintains the operator's relationship and branding.
The document discusses broadband evolution and spectrum challenges. It provides an overview of du's broadband portfolio including fixed wireless broadband, HSPA+, and LTE technologies. Key points include du being the first in the UAE to deploy DC-HSPA+ nationwide. The document also discusses evolutions in fixed wireless broadband using OFDM technology, enhancements to HSPA+ through MIMO and dual carrier implementations, and du's LTE deployment strategy focusing on improved peak rates, coverage, and average throughput compared to HSPA.
Prodec Networks Fixed IP 3G Data SIM Solution provides dependable two-way communication between any device or any location. With numerous benefits, 3G Data SIMs are rapidly becoming a popular choice for businesses of all sizes that rely on staying connected. Founded in 1998, Prodec Networks began as a consultancy providing new and refurbished networking communications equipment. Visit: http://www.prodec.co.uk
Fujitsu is working to deliver open access fiber networks in the UK through public funding partnerships. They are currently competing for projects in Wales, Cumbria, North Yorkshire, and through the BDUK framework. The first contracts are not expected until 2012, with work starting in mid-2012. Some challenges include finalizing funding, reducing intervention areas, and meeting the 2015 deadline. Fujitsu's role is to provide wholesale network infrastructure and services through an open access model.
Swift Networks in Nigeria saw success in fast tracking 4G deployment with Greenpacket's solutions. [1] The Tower modem helped increase coverage areas and optimize customer care through its high performance indoor capabilities. [2] Greenpacket's global experience and dedicated local support helped ensure Swift Networks' success. [3] The partnership exemplifies Greenpacket's commitment to providing strategic long-term solutions to support operators' goals.
Mitel offers a portfolio of voice, data, and managed network solutions including local and long distance phone services, audio and web conferencing, dedicated internet access, MPLS VPN services, mobile wireless services, and network management tools. Their solutions are designed to meet the total communications needs of businesses through a single provider and are supported by industry-leading customer service.
A major communications company needed to deploy a fiber optic mobile backhaul network in Las Vegas within 3 weeks. 3M provided its Fiber Dome Stubbed Terminal and External Cable Assembly solutions to enable a plug-and-play network. Within 3 weeks, 3M's solution was deployed and the first tower was operational, providing 24/7 access for maintenance and scalability. The lower cost and easy installation of 3M's terminals allowed the network to expand and add new business customers.
Total Communications provides comprehensive business communication solutions including voice systems, data networks, carrier services, internet/co-location services and structured cabling. As a single point of contact, they have the resources and experience to connect businesses to the world through cutting-edge technologies and unsurpassed service. They are recognized for excellence in customer satisfaction and have become one of the largest privately-owned telecommunications companies.
A PROFITABLE WIMAX BUSINESS STARTS WITH THE MODEMGreen Packet
This document discusses how cost-effective modems can help WiMAX operators expedite profitability. It analyzes usage patterns in emerging and developed markets to show that basic, economical modems are sufficient to meet user needs without compromising performance. This allows operators to offer affordable packages and reach profitability faster by subsidizing cheaper modems. The document also presents simulations showing that acquiring more subscribers or increasing ARPU can hasten the timeline to profitability for WiMAX operators.
Interoute provides unified ICT infrastructure services delivered from a secure networking platform as a virtual private cloud. Their approach aims to simplify infrastructure delivery and management to make it flexible and cost-effective for customers. They offer unified connectivity, communications, and computing services integrated on their pan-European fiber network spanning 29 countries. Customers and analysts praise Interoute for their competitive prices, strong performance, and ability to meet business needs flexibly.
This document summarizes key trends and technologies that were discussed at the Mobile World Congress 2013 conference from Ericsson's perspective. The document outlines 5 main trends: 1) smart devices and operating systems, 2) network performance and LTE, 3) digital services, 4) transformation due to customer experience and efficiency focus, and 5) price model innovation. It then provides more details on several technologies Ericsson is working on relating to network performance, growth opportunities, customer experience, operational excellence, and telecom/IT convergence.
The document discusses a new managed services offering called SmartCloud from SpiderCloud Wireless that provides indoor 3G and WiFi access as a managed service for enterprises. It allows enterprises to outsource indoor wireless access and mobility management to reduce costs and IT burdens. SmartCloud provides a seamless network experience between enterprise LANs and cellular networks for mobile employees. The system architecture uses scalable radio nodes and services nodes to provide a flexible, mobile network as a service. This allows enterprises to focus on their core business instead of managing complex indoor wireless networks.
This document summarizes an AT&T Mobility Solutions presentation on technical features and wireless connectivity options. It discusses how AT&T can help businesses improve productivity, integration, cost management and security through converged networking. It also outlines AT&T's wireless portfolio including voice, data and mobile applications services as well as their roadmap for 3G expansion and future technologies like WiMax. Finally, it provides details on wireless WAN connectivity options like wireless routers and VPN solutions that AT&T offers.
This document discusses how businesses can balance the demands of 21st century technology with tight budgets. It outlines four steps to reduce costs and maximize efficiencies using next generation technology: 1) Migrate to a business grade next generation network for more infrastructure for less, 2) Converge voice, data, and internet infrastructure and services for easier use and support, 3) Transform ICT systems using cloud and hosted technologies for better technology for less, 4) Mobilize the workforce with UC&C tools on wireless devices to improve operational efficiency. The document also discusses how TalkTalk's next generation network can drive innovation while maximizing ROI for businesses.
This document summarizes the key capabilities and benefits of Meru Networks' wireless networking solutions. It highlights their 99.99% availability assurance, simplified and scalable deployments, up to 30% lower costs than traditional wireless LANs, superior user experience with no dropped calls, and proven performance for mission-critical applications. Meru Networks' innovative virtualized architecture is designed to set new wireless networking standards for enterprise customers.
Suraj Informatics is an IT and telecommunications infrastructure services company with offices across India that offers wireless infrastructure, campus networking solutions, security surveillance, RFID solutions, and software products and platforms while focusing on industries like government, broadband services, transportation, education and more. The company has over 50 employees including a management and technical team and partners with technology providers like Cisco, Psion and Altai to deliver end-to-end solutions to customers.
In enterprises today, Wide Area Networks (WANs) are no
longer operating behind the scenes. WANs are central to
the daily operations and core business of organizations large
and small. However, enterprises must choose from a variety
of ways to implement WANs. This eBook examines the
various types of Wide Area Networks (WANs), and why
IT departments gravitate towards specific WAN solutions.
In addition, the paper provides constructive guidelines
for organizations seeking Local Area to Wide Area
Network extension.
Bangladesh's largest Data & Internet network in terms of geographic coverage, spanning 7 Divisions and 64 Districts with 90 plus PoPs nationwide. Operating on a single platform using RADÂŽ and CiscoÂŽ technology, the Network offers a broad range of voice and data as well as Internet solutions to both national and multinational in a variety of industries.
BroadWorks is a VoIP applications platform that allows service providers to offer enhanced voice applications like Hosted PBX, IP Centrex, Business Trunking, Mobile PBX, and Residential Broadband. It is a standards-based platform that supports SIP and can be deployed in softswitch, class 5, or IMS architectures. BroadWorks delivers features with interoperability, redundancy, scalability, and back office capabilities. It is widely deployed in incumbent networks worldwide.
Fibertech Networks is a fiber optic network provider founded in 2000 and headquartered in Rochester, NY. It owns over 8,200 miles of fiber network across 23 metropolitan areas in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Fibertech provides metro Ethernet, SONET, DWDM, dark fiber, internet access, and colocation services to over 800 business customers. It prides itself on award-winning customer service and a privately-owned, flexible network that allows for scalable, reliable connectivity.
Fibertech Networks is a premier fiber optic bandwidth provider in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, with 23 metro networks. It was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Rochester, NY. Fibertech has strong financial backing from Court Square Capital Partners and has received high marks and awards for its network performance, customer service, and brand from industry surveys. The company provides scalable fiber-based connectivity solutions including Ethernet, wavelength, dark fiber, and colocation services.
The document is a product catalog from Allied Telesis that provides an overview of the company and its networking solutions. Allied Telesis is an international networking company headquartered in Japan that designs, manufactures, and sells networking products. It has been in business for over 20 years and provides end-to-end networking solutions for service providers, enterprises, and SMB customers across various industries including carriers, education, healthcare, cities and municipalities, defense, finance, retail, and transportation. The catalog provides information on the company's switches, routers, wireless products, optical components, and management software.
Speed to Deployment: Implement Instant and Pop-up Networks Using Flexible 3G/...CradlePoint
3G/4G mobile broadband connectivity enables enterprises to do business anywhere a cellular signal is available. While instant and pop-up networks can facilitate innovative merchandising and customer engagement opportunities, there are many pitfalls and obstacles to successful implementation. This webinar will address the business case for pursuing instant and pop-up networks while considering technology implementation strategies and rapid-deployment solutions for connecting these networks with mission-critical applications and the cloud
Business continuity whitepaper - Surviving Telecoms at all costsSean van der Walt
Business continuity and disaster recovery solutions protect businesses from disruptive events. Whether the threat is a disaster in the form of a tsunami, hurricane, flood or fire, or simply a disturbance caused by a network outage or technical fault, achieving always-on connectivity is now more critical than ever as businesses become increasingly automated and reliant on IP-based services such as Point of Sale (PoS), VoIP, Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and cloud based systems.
This white paper discusses how 4G LTE can be used to create flexible and cost-effective enterprise network architectures. It provides examples of how 4G LTE can be used as a primary connection for setting up temporary or permanent networks quickly. It also explains how 4G LTE can be used as a failover network to provide business continuity and constant connectivity when wired networks go down. Additionally, it discusses how parallel 4G LTE networks can enhance security by separating sensitive data on application-specific networks.
Swift Networks in Nigeria saw success in fast tracking 4G deployment with Greenpacket's solutions. [1] The Tower modem helped increase coverage areas and optimize customer care through its high performance indoor capabilities. [2] Greenpacket's global experience and dedicated local support helped ensure Swift Networks' success. [3] The partnership exemplifies Greenpacket's commitment to providing strategic long-term solutions to support operators' goals.
Mitel offers a portfolio of voice, data, and managed network solutions including local and long distance phone services, audio and web conferencing, dedicated internet access, MPLS VPN services, mobile wireless services, and network management tools. Their solutions are designed to meet the total communications needs of businesses through a single provider and are supported by industry-leading customer service.
A major communications company needed to deploy a fiber optic mobile backhaul network in Las Vegas within 3 weeks. 3M provided its Fiber Dome Stubbed Terminal and External Cable Assembly solutions to enable a plug-and-play network. Within 3 weeks, 3M's solution was deployed and the first tower was operational, providing 24/7 access for maintenance and scalability. The lower cost and easy installation of 3M's terminals allowed the network to expand and add new business customers.
Total Communications provides comprehensive business communication solutions including voice systems, data networks, carrier services, internet/co-location services and structured cabling. As a single point of contact, they have the resources and experience to connect businesses to the world through cutting-edge technologies and unsurpassed service. They are recognized for excellence in customer satisfaction and have become one of the largest privately-owned telecommunications companies.
A PROFITABLE WIMAX BUSINESS STARTS WITH THE MODEMGreen Packet
This document discusses how cost-effective modems can help WiMAX operators expedite profitability. It analyzes usage patterns in emerging and developed markets to show that basic, economical modems are sufficient to meet user needs without compromising performance. This allows operators to offer affordable packages and reach profitability faster by subsidizing cheaper modems. The document also presents simulations showing that acquiring more subscribers or increasing ARPU can hasten the timeline to profitability for WiMAX operators.
Interoute provides unified ICT infrastructure services delivered from a secure networking platform as a virtual private cloud. Their approach aims to simplify infrastructure delivery and management to make it flexible and cost-effective for customers. They offer unified connectivity, communications, and computing services integrated on their pan-European fiber network spanning 29 countries. Customers and analysts praise Interoute for their competitive prices, strong performance, and ability to meet business needs flexibly.
This document summarizes key trends and technologies that were discussed at the Mobile World Congress 2013 conference from Ericsson's perspective. The document outlines 5 main trends: 1) smart devices and operating systems, 2) network performance and LTE, 3) digital services, 4) transformation due to customer experience and efficiency focus, and 5) price model innovation. It then provides more details on several technologies Ericsson is working on relating to network performance, growth opportunities, customer experience, operational excellence, and telecom/IT convergence.
The document discusses a new managed services offering called SmartCloud from SpiderCloud Wireless that provides indoor 3G and WiFi access as a managed service for enterprises. It allows enterprises to outsource indoor wireless access and mobility management to reduce costs and IT burdens. SmartCloud provides a seamless network experience between enterprise LANs and cellular networks for mobile employees. The system architecture uses scalable radio nodes and services nodes to provide a flexible, mobile network as a service. This allows enterprises to focus on their core business instead of managing complex indoor wireless networks.
This document summarizes an AT&T Mobility Solutions presentation on technical features and wireless connectivity options. It discusses how AT&T can help businesses improve productivity, integration, cost management and security through converged networking. It also outlines AT&T's wireless portfolio including voice, data and mobile applications services as well as their roadmap for 3G expansion and future technologies like WiMax. Finally, it provides details on wireless WAN connectivity options like wireless routers and VPN solutions that AT&T offers.
This document discusses how businesses can balance the demands of 21st century technology with tight budgets. It outlines four steps to reduce costs and maximize efficiencies using next generation technology: 1) Migrate to a business grade next generation network for more infrastructure for less, 2) Converge voice, data, and internet infrastructure and services for easier use and support, 3) Transform ICT systems using cloud and hosted technologies for better technology for less, 4) Mobilize the workforce with UC&C tools on wireless devices to improve operational efficiency. The document also discusses how TalkTalk's next generation network can drive innovation while maximizing ROI for businesses.
This document summarizes the key capabilities and benefits of Meru Networks' wireless networking solutions. It highlights their 99.99% availability assurance, simplified and scalable deployments, up to 30% lower costs than traditional wireless LANs, superior user experience with no dropped calls, and proven performance for mission-critical applications. Meru Networks' innovative virtualized architecture is designed to set new wireless networking standards for enterprise customers.
Suraj Informatics is an IT and telecommunications infrastructure services company with offices across India that offers wireless infrastructure, campus networking solutions, security surveillance, RFID solutions, and software products and platforms while focusing on industries like government, broadband services, transportation, education and more. The company has over 50 employees including a management and technical team and partners with technology providers like Cisco, Psion and Altai to deliver end-to-end solutions to customers.
In enterprises today, Wide Area Networks (WANs) are no
longer operating behind the scenes. WANs are central to
the daily operations and core business of organizations large
and small. However, enterprises must choose from a variety
of ways to implement WANs. This eBook examines the
various types of Wide Area Networks (WANs), and why
IT departments gravitate towards specific WAN solutions.
In addition, the paper provides constructive guidelines
for organizations seeking Local Area to Wide Area
Network extension.
Bangladesh's largest Data & Internet network in terms of geographic coverage, spanning 7 Divisions and 64 Districts with 90 plus PoPs nationwide. Operating on a single platform using RADÂŽ and CiscoÂŽ technology, the Network offers a broad range of voice and data as well as Internet solutions to both national and multinational in a variety of industries.
BroadWorks is a VoIP applications platform that allows service providers to offer enhanced voice applications like Hosted PBX, IP Centrex, Business Trunking, Mobile PBX, and Residential Broadband. It is a standards-based platform that supports SIP and can be deployed in softswitch, class 5, or IMS architectures. BroadWorks delivers features with interoperability, redundancy, scalability, and back office capabilities. It is widely deployed in incumbent networks worldwide.
Fibertech Networks is a fiber optic network provider founded in 2000 and headquartered in Rochester, NY. It owns over 8,200 miles of fiber network across 23 metropolitan areas in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic. Fibertech provides metro Ethernet, SONET, DWDM, dark fiber, internet access, and colocation services to over 800 business customers. It prides itself on award-winning customer service and a privately-owned, flexible network that allows for scalable, reliable connectivity.
Fibertech Networks is a premier fiber optic bandwidth provider in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic regions, with 23 metro networks. It was founded in 2000 and is headquartered in Rochester, NY. Fibertech has strong financial backing from Court Square Capital Partners and has received high marks and awards for its network performance, customer service, and brand from industry surveys. The company provides scalable fiber-based connectivity solutions including Ethernet, wavelength, dark fiber, and colocation services.
The document is a product catalog from Allied Telesis that provides an overview of the company and its networking solutions. Allied Telesis is an international networking company headquartered in Japan that designs, manufactures, and sells networking products. It has been in business for over 20 years and provides end-to-end networking solutions for service providers, enterprises, and SMB customers across various industries including carriers, education, healthcare, cities and municipalities, defense, finance, retail, and transportation. The catalog provides information on the company's switches, routers, wireless products, optical components, and management software.
Speed to Deployment: Implement Instant and Pop-up Networks Using Flexible 3G/...CradlePoint
3G/4G mobile broadband connectivity enables enterprises to do business anywhere a cellular signal is available. While instant and pop-up networks can facilitate innovative merchandising and customer engagement opportunities, there are many pitfalls and obstacles to successful implementation. This webinar will address the business case for pursuing instant and pop-up networks while considering technology implementation strategies and rapid-deployment solutions for connecting these networks with mission-critical applications and the cloud
Business continuity whitepaper - Surviving Telecoms at all costsSean van der Walt
Business continuity and disaster recovery solutions protect businesses from disruptive events. Whether the threat is a disaster in the form of a tsunami, hurricane, flood or fire, or simply a disturbance caused by a network outage or technical fault, achieving always-on connectivity is now more critical than ever as businesses become increasingly automated and reliant on IP-based services such as Point of Sale (PoS), VoIP, Machine-to-Machine (M2M) and cloud based systems.
This white paper discusses how 4G LTE can be used to create flexible and cost-effective enterprise network architectures. It provides examples of how 4G LTE can be used as a primary connection for setting up temporary or permanent networks quickly. It also explains how 4G LTE can be used as a failover network to provide business continuity and constant connectivity when wired networks go down. Additionally, it discusses how parallel 4G LTE networks can enhance security by separating sensitive data on application-specific networks.
The document discusses two key market trends that Juniper is focused on: cloud computing and mobile internet. It notes that virtualization is not the same as cloud computing. The cloud delivers services over the network and provides benefits like elasticity, agility, and efficiency through dynamically shared resource pools. The document also discusses how the rise of mobility is redefining business practices and creating demand for more advanced data center capabilities, with data centers beginning to build cloud environments.
Inter op nyc_mahbubul alam_october 2012Mahbubul Alam
This document discusses the growing field of machine-to-machine (M2M) communications and the Internet of Things (IoT). It notes that by 2020 there will be almost half a billion connected devices in the security sector alone. Cisco's M2M and IoT solutions help enable new business models by providing remote monitoring of devices and assets using existing management networks. The document highlights Cisco's ruggedized M2M gateway and wireless products that securely connect devices in industries like oil and gas, transportation, manufacturing and mining.
Novas Systems Limited is an IT and telecom services company in West Africa that provides telecom services, datacom services, hybrid power solutions, and project management. Their vision is to be the leading ICT and telecom partner in West Africa by 2015. They offer a range of telecom and datacom solutions including transmission services, IP networking, VPNs and work with various technologies.
Having secure and consistent connectivity allows Ultra-Connected companies to offer services across a wider footprint and a greater breadth of portfolio. For this reason, more large enterprises are turning to Comcast Business for advanced network services. With one of the nation’s largest IP
networks, and Ethernet services accessible to more than two
million buildings, Comcast Business helps companies scale
quickly, easily, and incrementally up to 100 Gbps.
This document discusses several topics related to SD-WAN including:
- The first wave of SD-WAN focused on cost reduction through MPLS to broadband migration and supporting high-bandwidth applications.
- A survey found that large enterprises use MPLS for 52% of traffic on average while SMBs use it for only 8% of traffic on average. SD-WAN adoption is driven by increased flexibility and automation.
- Enterprises are using SD-WAN to improve application performance over wide areas, provide more visibility into traffic, enable plug-and-play branch offices, and improve reliability while lowering costs.
The definitive guide for evaluating enterprise WLAN networksAerohive Networks
This document provides an overview and analysis of enterprise wireless local area network (WLAN) architectures. It discusses the evolution of WLANs from early convenience networks to modern high-speed networks supporting mission-critical applications. It analyzes centralized and distributed control architectures and concludes that a distributed control and forwarding model is best suited for today's high-speed, mobile, and scalable network needs. The document also discusses key considerations for evaluating WLAN vendors and architectures, such as supporting BYOD, high-speed 802.11ac networks, cost predictability, and future scalability.
This document discusses the challenges that enterprises face in providing mobile connectivity to employees and some solutions that were tested. It summarizes:
1) Enterprises have traditionally used Wi-Fi or tethering to provide mobile access, but these have limitations. Qualcomm tested enabling embedded 4G in devices to address costs, management, and security issues.
2) A pilot program activated embedded 4G on notebooks using a deployment utility that automatically configured devices remotely without user intervention. This addressed the challenges of activating large numbers of devices.
3) The program validated that embedded 4G with flexible data plans could provide more cost-effective connectivity than previous methods, while improving security and manageability for enterprises.
Cloud Networking: Network aspects of the cloudSAIL
This document discusses networking aspects of cloud computing. It notes that connectivity between compute and storage resources in clouds is often overlooked. It proposes two approaches: 1) distributing cloud resources across the network and 2) assessing which network domain or data center to place resources in. The document introduces SAIL concepts like OCNI and DCP that aim to provide interfaces for requesting resources and establishing connectivity between distributed clouds in a way that ensures interoperability.
The document discusses the future state of enterprise applications. It argues that enterprise applications are transitioning from closed, client-server architectures owned by single vendors to more open, hybrid cloud-premise models where value is created through network effects and user data. Developers will focus on seamless experiences across all devices using loose coupling and open standards. Monetization will increasingly come from free, subscription, and advertising models as software shifts to internet-based distribution and consumption. The emerging future state is one where enterprise applications are seamlessly hybrid, developed without constraints of any single device or approach, and centered around end-user needs.
Enterprise small cell architecture webinarDavid Chambers
Amit Jain, VP Product Management at Spidercloud, explains the various small cell alternatives for enterprise small cells suitable for SOHO, SME and larger businesses. He argues that as the number of enterprise femtocells/small cells increase, more local control is required. Various solutions from individual small cells (femtocells) through to large scale DAS (Distributed Antenna Systems) all have a place to play.
Scalable Small Cell System with Dual Band, Multi-ModeRonny Haraldsvik
Announced on November 4, 2013 - the new Small Cell supports both LTE and HSPA voice and 3G data simultaneously. "SpiderCloud has already established an early lead in indoor mobile networking. Now it’s hoping to extend that lead in the age of 4G networking with a small cell that can support multiple wireless technologies." (C) Gigaom
Assessment to Delegate the Task to Cloud for Increasing Energy Efficiency of ...IRJET Journal
This document discusses assessing whether tasks on mobile phones should be offloaded to the cloud to improve energy efficiency. It presents a model where mobile devices can offload computationally intensive tasks to the cloud via wireless networks. An experiment is described that compares the energy consumption and time taken of a video conversion task performed locally on a mobile phone versus offloading the task or different parts of the task to a cloud. The results show that offloading the entire task to the cloud reduces energy consumption and processing time compared to performing the task locally on the mobile phone. The document concludes offloading tasks to the cloud can increase a mobile phone's energy efficiency and discusses areas for future work.
- Federated networked cloud allows for rapid and on-demand provisioning of cloud connectivity across the world by establishing and managing distributed cloud resources within and across providers' domains.
- It enables enterprise users to deploy infrastructure in different datacenters and connect them over wide area networks on demand.
- Service providers can collaborate by bundling their cloud and network services to gain new business opportunities and provide unified solutions to customers.
Software-Defined Networking (SDN): Unleashing the Power of the NetworkRobert Keahey
It goes without saying that cloud computing has dramatically reshaped the information technology services landscape. Virtualization is unleashing the power of commodity-based technology and open source communities are building new applications and services at an astonishing rate, but networking has lagged behind compute and storage in virtualization and automation. We’ve become accustomed to specialized networking silicon, complex operating systems and highly distributed control planes. For the most part, we’ve accepted the model along with its high costs.
All that is changing! New protocols such as OpenFlow are freeing the network control plane from proprietary operating systems and hardware platforms. We are entering a new era where customers control the features – and release schedules – of new, open networking applications that address the needs of the mega-scale world.
A lot of work is required to realize the potential of Software-Defined Networking (SDN), where we can enjoy the benefits derived from “software automating software.” This talk will examine some of the history that led us to the point where current networking architectures are no longer viable for cloud computing at mega-scale. We’ll take a look at the basics of SDN and some of its key elements – OpenFlow, network virtualization, and orchestration – along with some of the initiatives and companies that are setting the stage for the next generation of networking.
The document discusses the growing opportunity for managed wireless services among SMBs as WLAN management shifts to the cloud. This reduces costs and complexity for SMBs while giving MSPs an opportunity to generate recurring revenue. PowerCloud Systems' cloud-managed WLAN solution is well-suited to address SMB needs and enable MSPs to offer wireless as a managed service. Case studies show how MSPs can deploy and manage WLANs for SMBs from the cloud and drive additional managed services sales.
The document discusses the growing opportunity for managed Wi-Fi services, or Wi-Fi as a Service (WaaS), targeting SMBs. It notes that cloud-based WLAN management lowers costs for SMBs while enabling new managed services revenue streams for MSPs/VARs. The document provides examples of how PowerCloud Systems' cloud-managed WLAN solution enables MSPs like Untangled Solutions to deliver WaaS and generate recurring revenue.
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Office
Easy-‐to-‐Install
3G/4G
Failover
for
Retail
POS
&
Branch
• Designed
for
overlay
failover
applica@ons
in
conjunc@on
with
exis@ng
in-‐store
network
infrastructure
• Converts
3G/4G
to
Ethernet
for
use
in
the
redundant
WAN
port
of
exis@ng
router
(ie,
Cisco,
Juniper,
Sonicwall,
etc)
• 3G/4G
op@ons
include
integrated
integrated
LTE/EVDO,
integrated
EVDO,
integrated
LTE/HSPA+,
integrated
WiMAX,
or
a
base
model
for
external
USB/ExCard
modems
• PCI
Compliance
applica@on
guide
to
outline
how
to
configure
to
be
part
of
a
PCI-‐Compliant
network
system
• Power-‐over-‐Ethernet
(PoE)
support
enables
device
to
be
installed
in
the
op@mal
loca@on
for
best
RF
signal
without
CBA750
requiring
AC
power
installa@on
ARC
CBA750LE
–
VZ
• Choice
of
Router
Mode
(NAT
&
DHCP)
or
Bridge
Mode
(IP-‐
ARC
CBA750E
–
VZ
Passthrough)
to
support
desired
network
design
ARC
CBA750LP
–
AT
WiPipe
Central
• WiFi
is
physically
not
included
(as
opposed
to
firmware
ARC
CBA750E
–
SP
disable)
to
facilitate
PCI
and
HIPPA
Compliance
ARC
CBA750W
Centralized
Management
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14. Business Continuity Strategies using Wireless 4G
CP Supports Customer Carrier Preference
Wireless
Technologies
Interna4onal
Carriers
15. Questions?
Please type them into Go-To-Meeting, or
contact us at : Webinars@CradlePoint.com
Global Leader in 3G/4G Network Solutions
Ken Hosac
VP of Business Development
www.CradlePoint.com