Artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) are two of the most talked about technologies in the recent years. AI refers to the ability of machines to learn and make decisions without human intervention. IoT, on the other hand, is a network of devices that are connected to the internet and can communicate with each other. The combination of these two technologies, known as AIoT, has the potential to revolutionise the way we live and work.
For remote work and hybrid working environments where we are now more dispersed the central collection point for traffic captures is within the cloud. Networking, infrastructure and operations, and security teams require traffic visibility for troubleshooting, performance monitoring, threat detection, discovery of assets, and to address compliance use cases.
The modern digital space is undergoing a seismic transformation characterized by an unprecedented surge in IoT device adoption across industries. As businesses embrace digitization on an ever-expanding scale, deploying IoT devices has transcended mere convenience, becoming an integral part of the operational fabric. With a proliferation that has outpaced human population growth, the world is witnessing a new era laden with both possibilities and challenges.
If you’re keeping up with industry trends, you know the cloud is the future (and the now) of business data. 90% of companies are already on the cloud, and navigating away from an on-premise infrastructure has become a top initiative for companies worldwide to keep up with security efforts, advancements in technology, and customer demand.
Unstructured data is the efficiency elephant in the room for most businesses. In fact, 95% of businesses need to manage unstructured data. Until you get a hold of the systems and process behind your data, your business is operating in the dark. A well-organized cloud environment can put your data and your business on a clear, secure footing. But, you’ll have to migrate that data from point A to point B.
While threats of ransomware make the headlines week after week, the ability to ensure the security of data remains top of mind for enterprise leaders in every industry. While many organizations are migrating to the cloud, comprehensive control and analysis remain a priority even after leaving behind on-premise storage.