Hybrid work, digital transformation, and new IoT-driven business models require innovative security plans to connect and protect users and devices. Join Jeff Olson, Aruba’s director of SD-WAN product and technical marketing, Matt Kollander, senior product manager,
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Today, IoT is not just a technology but the greatest mean to digitize business processes, tap into data for better decision-making, and gain competitive advantage. It is understandable that there are enterprises that want a full control over their technology, and thus they want to build their own IoT platform. However, on the other hand, there are some risks associated with it. Since the inception of IoT, building vs buying an IoT platform has been the topic of debate.
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As businesses move from largely home-based working to a hybrid model, it raises challenges such as how to leverage the benefits and successes of home working and apply them in a hybrid work environment. Technology considerations include rising technology costs, telephony requirements and how to adopt effective and productive working practices. As a result, there has been a surge in businesses reviewing their communication technology to adapt to this changing landscape.
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Organisations have traditionally struggled with deploying and managing the network connectivity solutions needed to power their IoT applications – an endeavor that only becomes more complex on a global scale. With challenges ranging from technology availability and device compatibility, to complex logistical processes and multi-SKU devices and SIMs, to disruptive network shutdowns – there are many factors that must be considered to successfully sustain the required levels of connectivity.
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