- Refers to businesses with multiple locations or branches spread globally, such as retailers, banks, and hospitals. - Vulnerable to cyberattacks, especially in individual branches, despite security measures at headquarters. - Strategies involve cost and complexity considerations against potential growth.
- SD-WAN: Utilizes network technology to securely communicate between multiple locations over the internet. - Generalized Management System: Guides planning, implementation, and monitoring of service delivery processes. - Enterprise-Grade Security: Protects information assets from cyberattacks and data breaches. - Cloud Deployment: Utilizes various hosting models and platforms for application deployment.
- Next-generation Firewall: Enhances security with features like malware detection and reporting. - Unlimited Scalability: Allows seamless addition of security measures as new locations are explored. - High-performance DPI SSL Inspection: Ensures inspection and decryption of encrypted enterprise traffic. - Centralized Management: Facilitates management of security policies across multiple branches from a single location. - Application Control: Sets priorities for applications to ensure optimal network bandwidth.
- Enhanced Real-time Visibility: Integrates systems for optimal operations, inventory management, and reporting. - Improved Customer Services: Utilizes CRM systems for immediate order status updates and added-value services. - Detailed Reporting: Enables customized data views and automated reporting for various departments.
- Distributed enterprise is a strategy for modernizing businesses by expanding their physical footprint while leveraging solid systems and processes. - Hybrid workforces are becoming more popular, driving the demand for independent workforce skills and leading businesses into the digital future.