EGUIDE:
In this e-guide, read about the state of adoption of Software-defined networking (SDN) in the ASEAN, how the technology can be used to secure critical systems and what you can do to get started.
EZINE:
In this week's Computer Weekly, we visit an ambitious trial in Bristol that is showcasing the possibilities offered by 5G roll-out. We look at how emerging automation technologies are enhancing the use of identity and access management tools. And we assess the Government Digital Service plan for transforming public services. Read the issue now.
EZINE:
The Rio Olympic games are meant to be the fastest Games ever – not just for the athletes, but also for mobile data speeds. Users will want to upload photos and videos in real time. In this week's Computer Weekly, we investigate how operators are working round Brazil's patchy 4G. We also find out how Glasgow's smart city initiatives are evolving.
ESSENTIAL GUIDE:
This article in our Royal Holloway Security Series explains how graph theory can be used to model internetworks and improve their resilience against failures and attacks.
EGUIDE:
Network expert Andrew Froehlich provides four steps to prepare your organization for SD-WAN deployment. Additionally, Froehlich and expert Lee Doyle explore SD-WAN's impact on edge routers and vertical industries.
EGUIDE:
There is a new contender that's changing the application delivery landscape: software-defined WAN. The question is, what are the SD-WAN benefits for your applications? In this e-guide networking expert, Robert Sturt will answer this question and educate you on the impact SD-WAN will have on your app delivery.
EBOOK:
This three-part guide will analyze the new options available to enterprises to make sure cloud-based access is optimized for both the wired and wireless networks.
EGUIDE:
Find out what IT leaders can do to create a consistent, positive meeting room experience for end users with a unified strategy for coordinating collaboration and communications tools.
CASE STUDY:
Read this case study to see how one company migrated its SaaS operations for its IT service management to better serve the customers at the edge of their enterprise network.
EGUIDE:
Traditional discourse around networks is centred around the basic premise of if you build it they will come. And if they come, they will be able to use the network to its fullest extent and everyone will be happy.