Connecting the distributed enterprise
With users, workloads and devices now everywhere, networking leaders must find new ways to enforce security, encourage productivity and enhance user experience. We help organizations create global connectivity architectures that meet the needs of the distributed enterprise.
Apply consistent networking and security policies across cloud, SaaS and private data center workloads
Optimize traffic flows for remote and hybrid work
Boost employee satisfaction by enabling flexible, collaborative workspaces
Gain greater visibility into network performance for faster root-cause analysis
Train staff on the tools and skills they need to efficiently manage complex networks
Prioritize device connectivity to further innovative business initiatives
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We've identified five priorities networking leaders can make tangible gains by the end of 2024. Access the report below.
Networking Priorities for 2024
Empower users everywhere
With some employees returning to the office, others remaining at home and still others opting for hybrid work, networking leaders must figure out new ways of empowering employees. Secure access service edge (SASE) and software-defined networking (SD-WAN) allow network administrators to apply consistent policies that deliver performance and security to users, regardless of their location.
Secure Access Service Edge (SASE)
Software Defined WAN (SD-WAN)
Capitalize on the latest waves in Wi-Fi
Many on-site employees no longer have permanent workstations, increasingly move around the office throughout the day and rely on bandwidth-intensive applications to connect with remote peers. The dense capacity architectures of Wi-Fi 6 and 6E provide superior experiences for today's on-site employees.
Wi-Fi Networking
Campus & LAN Switching
Achieve global connectivity
The number of software-as-a-service (SaaS) applications needed to support large enterprises has risen dramatically during the past few years. While these applications quickly enable new business capabilities, they also introduce network complexity. A global connectivity fabric cleanly connects services and applications, enhancing performance and security across an organization's global footprint.
Supercharge mission critical services
As data is being consumed faster than ever, robust optical networks provide the ideal foundation for mission-critical services. But it's no longer just about throughput. Organizations also need routing capabilities to support new digital experiences. Advances in optical networking give teams the best of both worlds.