The surge in artificial intelligence (AI) applications is reshaping the landscape of network infrastructure and security. As AI continues to evolve, it brings both opportunities and challenges, prompting numerous changes in the way networks are designed, managed, and secured. The integration of AI
The world of network management is evolving rapidly, with AI-driven solutions paving the way for more efficient, secure, and reliable networks. Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has been at the forefront of this transformation, particularly with their HPE Aruba Networking Central platform. This
Ugreen has unveiled its latest innovation in network-attached storage (NAS) with the introduction of the NASync Series. This new line of NAS devices incorporates cutting-edge AI and management features, positioning itself as a smart data management hub for small businesses, home offices, and
Helium Network merges blockchain technology and the Internet of Things (IoT) to offer a decentralized, faster, and more secure internet connection, which has brought a revolutionary shift in wireless connectivity. This groundbreaking network connects various devices through distributed hotspots,
NVIDIA has introduced NVIDIA AI Aerial, marking a significant breakthrough in the domain of AI-powered telecommunications. This suite of accelerated computing software and hardware is tailored to streamline the design, simulation, training, and deployment of AI-driven radio access network
Evergy, the energy provider serving Kansas and Missouri with a robust customer base of 1.7 million, has recently made a significant leap in modernizing its infrastructure by investing in OneLayer's private LTE network device management and zero-trust security platform. This strategic