Is a technology or protocol designed to facilitate direct connections between networks or services, similar to AWS Direct Connect, adapted to a multicloud environment where multiple public or private clouds are used. It involves the use of Network Access Points to interconnect these clouds efficiently.
Is a technology that enables the management and optimization of wide area networks (WAN) through software, providing more efficient, flexible, and secure connections between different locations, such as offices, data centers, and cloud applications. It uses intelligent access points to route traffic based on business needs, improving performance and reducing costs compared to traditional hardware-based WANs.
Is a networking technology designed to speed up and direct data traffic using labels instead of long network addresses. This allows packets to move faster across the network by following predefined paths. MPLS is widely used in enterprise networks to ensure Quality of Service (QoS), prioritize critical applications, and improve the reliability of connections in environments such as voice, video, and data.
Is a centralized control center where administrators monitor, manage, and optimize an organization’s network infrastructure. From a NOC, connections are supervised, incidents are resolved, and preventive measures are applied to ensure optimal performance and minimize downtime. It is crucial for the continuous operation of IT and telecommunications services in companies and service providers.
Refers to the ability to store data directly on a system’s physical devices, such as hard drives (HDD), solid-state drives (SSD), or integrated mobile storage. This type of storage is essential to ensure quick access to data, maintain privacy, and operate without relying on cloud connections or external networks.
Refers to the transmission of data over wireless networks based on the WiFi standard, which uses radio waves to connect devices to the internet or local networks. It is widely used for efficiently transmitting information in homes, offices, and public spaces, allowing fast speeds, mobility, and cable-free connectivity. Connection quality depends on factors such as bandwidth, distance from the router, and environmental interference.
Is the next generation of WiFi technology based on the IEEE 802.11be standard, designed to deliver ultra-fast speeds, lower latency, and greater capacity to handle multiple devices simultaneously. It introduces improvements like wider channels (up to 320 MHz), higher spectral efficiency, and 4K-QAM modulation technology. This makes it ideal for high-demand applications such as virtual reality, 8K streaming, and advanced enterprise networks. (Available for Residential and Corporate use)
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