WELCOME TO The networking REPORT
Newsletter | Member Login | Signup
Home > Companies > Sword & Shield Enterprise Security, Inc.
Feature market insights and perspectives from top C-Level executives, elite technology influencers and thought leaders from your company here. This signature initiative has garnered immense support...
| May 09, 2016
Some years back, routers would come from the factory without any security enabled by default. In too many cases, users would not figure out to enable this, and their router was open to anyone and everyone. Realize that not only is the internet connection open, but any and all devices connected to the network can be hacked in this situation. At this point, just about every wireless router comes out of the box with at least some level of security enabled out of the box. While this is an improvemen...
SDxCentral | January 15, 2020
IoT and SD-WAN might not sound like they belong together, but ask VMware’s VeloCloud or managed service provider Apcela and you might be surprised by what they have to say. The two companies see SD-WAN as the key to making large IoT deployments manageable at a human scale. Sanjay Uppal, who co-founded VeloCloud and now serves as the head of VMware’s SD-WAN division, said the expanding scope of SD-WAN has opened the door to several applications that the technology wouldn’t norma...
SDxCentral | January 14, 2020
AT&T today announced it has reached an agreement to provide 5G services to the Nellis Air Force Base in southern Nevada. The compound is about a 20-minute drive from the hustle and bustle of the Las Vegas Strip. Personnel at the base will also gain access to FirstNet, a nationwide public safety communications network being built by AT&T with funding from the federal government. The network operator plans to equip the base with 5G infrastructure to support communications among more than 4...
SDxCentral | January 13, 2020
Samsung is bolstering its ability to serve U.S. carriers like Verizon Wireless, AT&T, and Sprint as the operators roll out 5G services through the acquisition of Virginia-based vendor TeleWorld Solutions (TWS) for an undisclosed sum. The move could make Samsung a more compelling vendor alternative to rivals Nokia and Ericsson, and help alleviate some of the pressure domestic operators are facing because the government has banned the use of equipment and services from China-based vendors Huaw...
Article
none
Whitepaper
Keep me plugged in with the best
Join thousands of your peers and receive our weekly newsletter with the latest news, industry events, customer insights, and market intelligence.
Welcome back!
Put your news, events, company, and promotional content in front of thousands of your peers and potential customers.
Not a member yet? Not a problem, Sign Up
Sign up
Sign up to contribute and publish your news, events, brand, and content with the community for FREE