IDC Toward next-generation access networking | whitepaper
06 Aug, 2021
The IoT, or Internet of Things, refers to the concept of individual endpoints (or things, such as inanimate objects) that will usher in a new level of universal connectivity. This space requires cutting-edge technological solutions, given that it spans a number of different industries and use cases.
The IoT, or Internet of Things, refers to the concept of individual endpoints (or things, such as inanimate objects) that will usher in a new level of universal connectivity. This space requires cutting-edge technological solutions, given that it spans a number of different industries and use cases.
The key networking requirements emerging across the IoT ecosystem
This report from the IDC discusses a new set of access networking technologies in the world of IoT and examines how their impact might be felt throughout the entire industry. In particular, the focus is on how uptime can be increased and total cost of ownership can be decreased through the utilization of technology like VPN bonding, WAN smoothing, and multi-link WAN bonding.
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