MPLS is dead. Long live SD-WAN.

MPLS is dead. Long live SD-WAN.

With more and more organisations moving towards cloud-based technologies and increasing numbers of devices escalating connectivity and bandwidth demands, particularly in light of the move towards remote working, it’s safe to say that the networking landscape is now...
SD-WAN: Modernise or paralyse?

SD-WAN: Modernise or paralyse?

Some of the results that you want to achieve with SD-WAN are cost containment, increased capacity, enhanced security and improved user experiences. In addition, corporates also want to put themselves in a position to leverage cloud and other digital platforms. Hein...
Welcome to the year of the Multi-DC

Welcome to the year of the Multi-DC

2019 was a remarkable time of progression for the datacentre market, writes Tony Bartlett, Director: Data Centre Compute at Dell Technologies South Africa. It was the year when Microsoft launched local Azure sites, officially inducting South African into the world of...
Answering the SDN questions before the journey

Answering the SDN questions before the journey

Software-defined networking has many benefits, but the right questions must be answered first. Colin Thornton, MD of Turrito, advises on what to consider when embarking on your SDN journey. With businesses across sectors increasingly turning to software-defined...