Network automation stories
BackBox has launched its Network Cyber Resilience Platform in 2024, aimed at enhancing network infrastructure recoverability after a record-breaking year.
Network automation is set to surge, with Gartner projecting that by 2026, 30% of enterprises will automate over half their network activities.
HPE expands its AI-powered network management solution, HPE Aruba Networking Central, adding new AI capabilities and third-party monitoring integration.
A Juniper Research study forecasts cloud-based networks will handle 50% of cellular traffic by 2028, boosting 5G efficiency and reliability significantly.
BackBox enhances network vulnerability management with an update to its Network Vulnerability Manager, allowing organisations to mark mitigated Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures, thus refining their risk scores and optimising remediation efforts.
HAT Distribution, a Sydney-based tech company, partners with global firm BackBox to deliver sophisticated network automation solutions across Australia and New Zealand.
Former Telstra executive, Nikos Katinakis, brings three decades of network leadership to his new role as Chief Technology Officer of Zayo Group, set to enhance their fibre network infrastructure with AI and automation.
BackBox steps up network security efforts by launching Zero Trust Network Operations (ZTNO), a best practice framework aimed at integrating cybersecurity into network operations. This comes ahead of the 2024 mandate for federal agencies to implement Zero Trust Architecture.
Putting data in the right context makes it more useful, and AI and technologies like cognitive search can streamline this process.
In the year ahead, enterprises will do well to look at the above trends and adapt their networking strategies accordingly.
Keysight Technologies joins forces with Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute to accelerate 6G research in Europe.
BackBox launches Network Vulnerability Manager, a tool for automated risk assessment and efficient remediation.
Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise's Senior VP of Sales and Country Business Lead for Australia and New Zealand discuss their IT solutions in APAC.
The market is expected to see rapid expansion, due to rising connected device usage, the emergence of hybrid workspaces, and 5G-driven applications.
As digital demand surges, network managers must shift from fear to embrace automation, ensuring agility and a competitive edge.
Ciena expands into Australia and New Zealand with new offices in Sydney, Melbourne, and Auckland, aiming to transform local networks under new leadership.
Dell and Intel are expanding their AI for Telecom programme, launching new solutions aimed at enhancing efficiency for communications service providers.
Deploying network gear in Australia's harsh environments demands a balance between cost and quality. Businesses seek robust, automated solutions to stay competitive.
Deloitte has continued its acquisition path, snapping up Plenary Networks to provide new network design and deployment capabilities.