Enterprise Networking
IP Telephony/IP PBX
Access Points
MPLS
MPLS stands for Multi-Protocol Label Switching. It is a network protocol that allows for efficient and fast data packet forwarding in telecommunications networks. MPLS works by adding a label to each data packet, which helps routers make forwarding decisions quickly and efficiently. This technology is commonly used in wide area networks (WANs) and service provider networks to improve network performance, prioritize traffic, and enable virtual private networks (VPNs). MPLS plays a vital role in enterprise networking by ensuring high-speed and reliable data transfer
SD-WAN
SD-WAN stands for Software-Defined Wide Area Network. It is a technology that enables the management and control of wide area networks (WANs) through software rather than relying solely on hardware-based routers. SD-WAN simplifies network operations by providing centralized control, visibility, and automation. It enhances network performance, increases flexibility, and optimizes the utilization of multiple network links, including MPLS, broadband, and wireless connections. SD-WAN is a key component of modern enterprise networking.
5G/4G Routers
5G/4G routers are devices that provide wireless Internet connectivity using either 5G or 4G mobile networks. They serve as a gateway between the mobile network and multiple devices, allowing them to connect to the Internet wirelessly. These routers are designed to offer fast and reliable Internet access, supporting high-speed data transfer and low latency. They are particularly useful in areas with limited wired broadband infrastructure or where mobility is required, such as remote locations, vehicles, or events. These routers enable users to create their own local Wi-Fi network, providing Internet access to multiple devices simultaneously. Within enterprise networking, these routers support remote operations and mobile connectivity.
Network Management System
Network Servers
SASE
SASE stands for “Secure Access Service Edge.” It refers to a network architecture that combines networking and security functions into a unified cloud-based service. SASE aims to provide secure access to applications and data for users, regardless of their location or device, by integrating features such as software-defined networking (SDN), secure web gateways (SWG), firewall as a service (FWaaS), and other security capabilities. SASE is becoming an important element of enterprise networking for organizations that need both security and flexibility in cloud environments.
